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Roller Palace 2006

27 min📅 2006-03-17

Roller Palace (2006) delivers a sharp, feel-good comedy set against the gritty backdrop of a boardwalk hotdog stand.

Director: Paul Schneider

Cast

Elizabeth Palin
Carly Hayes
Rebecca Light
Rebecca Light
Nikki Mariano (as Rebecca Sigl)
Pamela McIntyre
Sandra Hayes Mariano
Mark O'Leary
Frank Mariano
Dann Maurno
Doug Hayes
Frank Garvin
Uncle Al
Matthew Scott Robertson
Zack Mariano
Ellen Becker Gray
Ellen Becker Gray
Woman Eating Hotdog
Julia Broder
Waitress
Jade Catta-Preta
Jade Catta-Preta
Waitress #2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Roller Palace (2006) about?

Roller Palace tells the story of Carly Hayes, a New York socialite whose life takes a dramatic turn when her family's downfall forces her to trade luxury for a job at a boardwalk hotdog stand. Along the way, she confronts the unexpected challenges of working-class life while rediscovering her own strength.

Who directed Roller Palace?

Paul Schneider directed Roller Palace, bringing a fresh perspective to this comedic tale of social upheaval.

Who stars in Roller Palace?

The film features Elizabeth Palin, Rebecca Light, Pamela McIntyre, and Mark O'Leary leading the ensemble cast.

Is Roller Palace (2006) worth watching?

While Roller Palace lacks a formal IMDb rating, its offbeat charm and clever storytelling make it a fun, quick watch for fans of situational comedies. The 27-minute runtime keeps things light, though its ambitions occasionally outpace its reach.

How long is Roller Palace?

Roller Palace runs for 27 minutes.

About Roller Palace (2006) — A Comedy About Falling from Grace to a Hotdog Stand

Roller Palace (2006) delivers a sharp, feel-good comedy set against the gritty backdrop of a boardwalk hotdog stand. Directed by Paul Schneider, this short-form TV movie follows Carly Hayes, a once-privileged Manhattan socialite whose life spirals into chaos when her family's fortunes collapse. Forced to take a job at a Jersey Shore food stand, Carly navigates the surreal challenge of trading silk scarves for mustard-stained aprons. The film blends humor with a dose of social satire, exploring themes of identity and unexpected resilience.

With its breezy 27-minute runtime, Roller Palace thrives on a cast of eccentric characters, from the struggling single mom trying to keep her head above water to the eccentric regulars who haunt the boardwalk. The story resonates as much for its authentic slice-of-life energy as for its heartfelt yet lighthearted tone, making it a quirky pick for fans of situational comedies.