Detroit Rock City
Kiss The Rules Goodbye.In 1978, a Kiss concert was an epoch-making event. For the three teen fans in Detroit Rock City getting tickets to the sold-out show becomes the focal point of their existence. They'll do anything for tickets -- compete in a strip club's amateur-night contest, take on religious protesters, even rob a convenience store!
Description: In 1978, a Kiss concert was an epoch-making event. For the three teen fans in Detroit Rock City getting tickets to the sold-out show becomes the focal point of their existence. They'll do anything for tickets -- compete in a strip club's amateur-night contest, take on religious protesters, even rob a convenience store!
Genres: Comedy, Music
Budget: $6,500,000 | Revenue : $4,217,115
Runtime: 95 minutes
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Lin Shaye
Played Mrs. Bruce
Melanie Lynskey
Played Beth Bumsteen
Natasha Lyonne
Played Christine
Shannon Tweed
Played Amanda Finch
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Played Barbara
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Played Cashier
Joe Flaherty
Played Father Phillip McNulty
Matthew G. Taylor
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Played Elvis
Nick Scotti
Played Kenny
David Quane
Played Bobby
Rodger Barton
Played Mr. Stewart Bumsteen
Kathryn Haggis
Played Mrs. Stewart Bumsteen
David Gardner
Played Detroit Priest
Cody Jones
Played Little Kid
Joan Heney
Played Study Hall Teacher
Ron Jeremy
Played MC
Gene Simmons
Played Kiss
Paul Stanley
Played Kiss
Ace Frehley
Played Kiss
Peter Criss
Played Kiss
Richard Hillman
Played Scalper
Kevin Corrigan
Played Beefy Guy #1
Ryan Letriard
Played Six Year Old #2
Steve Schirripa
Played Beefy Guy #2
Julian Richings
Played Ticket Taker
Rob Smith
Played Simple Simon
Aaron Berg
Played Bartender
Paul Brogren
Played Roadie #1
Allan Clow
Played Man with Coat
Chris Benson
Played Mr. Johansen
Colleen Williams
Played Nun
Stephen Joffe
Played Six Year Old #1
Joseph Haase
Played Security Guard
Kevin Corrigan
Played Beefy Jerk #1
Steve Schirripa
Played Beefy Jerk #2
Lindy Booth
Played Girl #1
Christina Sicoli
Played Foxy Girl
Michael Barry
Played Nerd
Vic Rigler
Played Pizza Boy
Eileen Flood
Played Female Parishoner
Pamela Bowen
Played Matmok Lieutenant
Johnie Chase
Played Cop #1
Shane Daly
Played Chongo's Friend
Noah Dalton Danby
Played Chongo's Friend
Christopher Lee Clements
Played Stripper #1
Jonathan Cuthill
Played Stripper #2
Nemo Vojic
Played Stripper #3
Rich Coulson
Played Stripper #4
Michael Kremko
Played Stripper #5
Derek De Luis
Played Stripper #6
Tara Elliott
Played Babe #2
Elissa Bradley
Played Babe #3
Cherry Flatley
Played Babe #4
Leilene Ondrade
Played Babe #5
Hazel K. Anderson
Played Babe #6
Jessica Kleiner
Played Babe #7
Nadia Dalchand
Played Babe #8
Kerri Michalica
Played Babe #9
Kerry Robinson
Played Babe #10
Dino M. Sicoli
Played Really Lucky Hot Tub Dude
Gurjeet Ahluwalia
Played Smoker (uncredited)
Todd Bendera
Played Kiss Fan (uncredited)
Jason Biggs
Played Guy in Red Track Suit (uncredited)
Sonny Bono
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jimmy Carter
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Cher
Played Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Raven Cinello
Played Student (uncredited)
Bryan Dunn
Played It's Raining Men Dancer (uncredited)
Frank Falcone
Played Roadie (uncredited)
Matt Graver
Played Mini-Mart Hostage (uncredited)
Gavin Heffernan
Played Drunken Fan (uncredited)
Kassandra Marr
Played Groupie (uncredited)
A.C. McCray
Played Concert Attendee (uncredited)
Brian McGuire
Played Teenager (uncredited)
Randy Meehan
Played Concert kid (uncredited)
Rina Nath
Played Babe #1 (uncredited)
Richard Nixon
Played Self - in Resignation Speech (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lisa Perkins
Played Simple Simon's Co-Host (uncredited)
Adam Rifkin
Played It's Raining Men Billboard Model (uncredited)
Tim Sullivan
Played KISS Concert Audience Member (uncredited)
Louis Tripp
Played Nerdy Kid (uncredited)
Andy Warhol
Played Self - at Studio 54 (archive footage) (uncredited)
Bill Welychka
Played Man Backstage (uncredited)
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