Watch The Roller Blade Seven
- 1991
- 1 hr 30 min
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2.2 (508)
The Roller Blade Seven is a 1991 science fiction/fantasy movie directed by Donald G. Jackson and starring Scott Shaw, Frank Stallone, and Karen Black. The plot of the movie centers around a group of roller blade warriors who are on a mission to overthrow an evil dictator from a post-apocalyptic society. The story opens with a scene of a young girl named Akira (played by Shaw's real-life daughter) who is given a magical crystal by her father, a wise old sage. The crystal has the power to transform the bearer into a warrior and give them enhanced strength and agility. Akira is then tasked with finding and recruiting six other warriors, each with their own unique skills, to form an unstoppable team - The Roller Blade Seven.
The group sets out on a quest to defeat the evil dictator, Lord Valarian, who has enslaved the people of the wasteland and reigns with an iron fist. On their journey, the Roller Blade Seven face numerous challenges and obstacles, ranging from fierce battles with Valarian's minions to personal struggles and conflicts amongst themselves.
Throughout the movie, the audience is treated to impressive roller blade stunts and action scenes, as the warriors expertly roll and glide their way through each challenge. The movie also features a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, evident in the costumes, settings, and fighting styles of the characters.
The Roller Blade Seven also boasts an eclectic cast of actors, with Frank Stallone portraying a ruthless henchman of Valarian and Karen Black playing Honey, a former warrior turned brothel owner who aids the Roller Blade Seven in their quest. Shaw himself plays the character of Hawk, the leader of the Roller Blade Seven and the bearer of the crystal's power.
Overall, The Roller Blade Seven is a fun and entertaining movie that offers a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy with impressive roller blade stunts and action scenes. While the plot may be somewhat predictable, the characters and settings are engaging enough to keep the audience's attention throughout the movie.