
Roll, Freddy, Roll!
TV Movie · Comedy
Overview
A man determined to impress his son--and show up his son's stepfather--decides to try to get into the Guinness Book of World Records by setting a record for staying the longest time on roller skates.
Top Cast


Tim Conway
Tim Conway
Freddy Danton
Tim Conway
Freddy Danton


Jan Murray
Jan Murray
Big Sid
Jan Murray
Big Sid


Moosie Drier
Moosie Drier
Tommy Danton
Moosie Drier
Tommy Danton


Barra Grant
Barra Grant
Sidni Kane
Barra Grant
Sidni Kane


Scott Brady
Scott Brady
Admiral Norton
Scott Brady
Admiral Norton


Robert Hogan
Robert Hogan
Don Talbert
Robert Hogan
Don Talbert


Henry Jones
Henry Jones
Theodore Menlo
Henry Jones
Theodore Menlo


Ruta Lee
Ruta Lee
Evelyn Danton
Ruta Lee
Evelyn Danton
Richard Caine
Richard Caine
Policeman
Richard Caine
Policeman


Dick Patterson
Dick Patterson
Ted Comden
Dick Patterson
Ted Comden
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