The DEMONS franchise attains legendary
status in the roller sport's history books and on the silver screen in
the movie JAM.
The DEMON'S
and the Bay City Bombers bout at San Francisco's
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Over three thousand fans are captured on film and
appear in the roller derby movie titled JAM.
For showings and updates on
the "best derby film ever produced," go to
www.jamthemovie.com.
Thank you to
Hollywood film producers Mark Woollen,
Myles Bender and Scott Mitsui
for creating a compelling reality based story of Roller Derby for big screen
audiences.
The best roller derby performers in the world assemble
for exciting live bout's. The games, locker room scenes and skaters are professionally archived on film for the entire world
to see.
Did you attended a
BOMBER,NY DEMON or Orlando THUNDER game from the years 1997
through 2004? You
may be in this film.
With legacy captain's, Jan Vallow and
Alfonso
Reyes, the DEMON'S vow to rise from the ashes and like the phoenix,
in order to
regain the team's rightful place as the
American Roller Derby League (ARDL) championship title holder.
Each skater takes a vow to kick the crap out of any other team
member.
Above, the Demon's and the THUNDER clash like fire and ice in front of a fan sell crowd out at Kezar Pavilion in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
Charismatic, New York men's captain
Alfonso Reyes is an
outstanding screen star of the film JAM.
Larry Lee "The greatest
roller derby skater of all time" showing thousands of fans why
the Bay City Bombers are the
strongest franchise in derby
history.
Below, Larry Lee dumps a
DEMON skater on his ass, then speeds away with grace
and power.