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Roller Derby Girl

1949 | 5m | English

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Director: Justin Herman
Writer: Justin Herman
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Roller Derby Girl is 1949 short documentary directed by Justin Herman about how mid-twentieth century women made advances and careers in roller derby. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, One-Reel.
Release Date: Jul 10, 1949
Director: Justin Herman
Writer: Justin Herman
Genres: Documentary
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Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 24, 2026
Entered: Jun 29, 2024
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Name Character
Jean Porter
Midge Brasuhn
Name Job
Edgar Fay Assistant Director
Justin Herman Writer, Director
Boris Kaufman Director of Photography
Robert J. Blauvelt Editor
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Did you know that in 1949, a woman prepared to travel the USA could make up to $10,000 a year going round and round on roller skates knocking seven bells out of her fellow racers and/or ending up on her own backside instead? Taken from the perspective of rookie Jean Porter; featuring the more establ ... ished “Toughie” Brasuhn and thanks to quite well placed cameras, we get a sense of not just the skills and tenacity involved in racing and winning, but also of the baying masses watching, cheering and jeering from the packed stands. The men take part too with many a married couple taking to their wheels, and it becomes quite dangerous stuff when the safety barriers start to becomes props in your or your opponent’s armoury. It’s not really a documentary, this. More a short and a little repetitive newsreel feature that might have filled gaps between a couple of afternoon features at the drive-in, and though interesting enough for five minutes won’t stick in your memory unless you, too, are into it.

Jun 01, 2025