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IMDb rating 6.5
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Critic Clark Collis
rated 6

...the rollerball scenes are simply breathtaking...

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Chris Chirholm
rated 9

En af mine yndlings film. En fremtid tilsyneladende uden problemer, hvor alle får afløb igennem dyrkelsen af sporten Rollerball. Sporten udspiller sig i form af en blanding af roller-derby, US football og gladiatorlignende kampe. Jonathan E. Er st...

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Cast & Crew

Norman Jewison
Director
Tony Brubaker
As Blue (uncredited)
James Caan
As Jonathan E.
Shane Rimmer
As Rusty, Team Executive
Ralph Richardson
As Librarian
Burt Kwouk
As Japanese Doctor
John Houseman
As Bartholomew

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In a dystopian future, a violent sport known as Rollerball has become the ultimate form of entertainment. The game is controlled by powerful corporations who use it to maintain control over the population. Jonathan E., a star player and captain of the Houston team, is forced to retire, but he refuses. As he fights to stay in the game, Jonathan becomes a symbol of resistance against the corporations that rule the world. With the stakes higher than ever, Jonathan must confront the executives who seek to control him and decide the fate of his own future. Will he survive long enough to score the winning goal, or will the corporations succeed in silencing him forever?

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Rollerball include Mad Max, Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Moonraker, Planet of Dinosaurs, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, Star Wars.

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Rollerball was released in theaters on June 25, 1975.