- The Rock n' Roll Cops
Infobox Film|name = The Rock n' Roll Cops
caption = The Rock n' Roll Cops DVD Cover
director =Scott Shaw
producer =Scott Shaw
Donald G. Jackson
writer =Scott Shaw
Donald G. Jackson
starring =Scott Shaw
Julie Strain Kevin Eastman
William Smith (actor)
Robert Z'Dar
music = D.J. Acid X
cinematography =Donald G. Jackson
editing = Jake Dharma
distributor =
released = 2003
runtime = 90 min.
rating =
country = USA
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website = http://www.scottshaw.com/rocknrollcops// The Rock n' Roll Cops
amg_id = 1:406057
imdb_id = 0379475"The Rock n' Roll Cops" AKA "Rock n' Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins" is a
2003 martial arts basedaction movie directed byScott Shaw .The film stars
Scott Shaw ,Kevin Eastman ,Julie Strain ,Robert Z'Dar andWilliam Smith (actor) . The film was co-produced byDonald G. Jackson who also plays a small role in the movie.Plot
This film follows its lead character, "Detective Jake Blade" (played by Shaw) who is pursing the Russian crime-lord "Rinaldi" (played by Smith).
This film is traditional of Scott Shaw's directorial work in that it follows a non-linear storyline that it riddled with strange dialogue and unexpected edits, where the central characters leave behind the storyline and interact solely by the presentation of visual images in association with
Techno music . This film also possesses the obvious references toBlacksploitation Cinema apparent in virtually all Scott Shaw films.Hollywood
Similar to many Scott Shaw films "The Rock n' Roll Cops" uses
Hollywood, California as a cinematic backdrop. Hollywood landmarks such as theHollywood sign and images ofHollywood Blvd. are commonly seen in his films. This is also the case with "The Rock n' Roll Cops" where various locations of Hollywood are seen both during the day and at night.This film also presents scenes filmed in
Los Angeles Union Station . This railway hub was built in1939 and is considered to be "The last of America's great rail stations.” It was created in anart deco style ofarchitecture and is a very visual location that has been featured in many films andmusic videos . Union Station is also a commonly presented location in the films of Scott Shaw.Zen Film
This feature is filmed in the hand-held camera, documentary style of
Cinéma vérité that many Scott Shaw films are known for presenting. In addition, this film is considered a "Zen Film" in that it was created in the distinct style of filmmaking created by Scott Shaw, known asZen Filmmaking . In this style of filmmaking no scripts are used.Distribution
The DVD release of this film is titled "The Rock n' Roll Cops", whereas the VHS/video tape release of this film has the title "Rock n' Roll Cops 2: The Adventure Begins".
External links
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* [http://www.scottshaw.com/rocknrollcops/ The Rock n' Roll Cops at scottshaw.com]
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