Terminal City Ricochet
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Terminal City Ricochet | |
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Directed by | Zale Dalen |
Produced by | John Conti Dan Howard |
Written by | John Conti Ken Lester Bill Mullan Phil Savath Al Thurgood |
Starring | Peter Breck Germain Houde Jello Biafra Gabe Kouth |
Music by | J. Douglas Dodd |
Cinematography | Paul Sarossy |
Editing by | Haida Paul |
Release date(s) | 1990 (Canada) |
Running time | 107 min. |
Language | English |
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Terminal City Ricochet is a 1990 film by Filipino director Zale Dalen. The name was taken from a hockey team called the Terminal City Ricochets.[1]
Starring Jello Biafra (of The Dead Kennedys), Terminal City Ricochet is a dystopian comedy critical of television and its collusion with government and consumerism. Terminal City Ricochet is well-known in cult film circles, but it has only been shown at film festivals, and a few times on pay-TV.
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[edit] Soundtrack
The soundtrack (released by Alternative Tentacles Records) features many punk bands including Nomeansno, Jello Biafra, D.O.A., The Beatnigs and others.
[edit] Cast
- Peter Breck — Ross Glimore
- Germain Houde — Ace, the Savior
- Jello Biafra — Bruce Coddle
- Gabe Khouth — Jim Glimore
- Marcel Masse — Wino
- Nelson K. Skalbania
- Joe Keithley — Cop
- Gene Kiniski — Cop
[edit] References
- ^ Buium, Greg. "Sound and Fury: Reliving Vancouver’s punk explosion", CBC, 15 April 2005. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.