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  1. Edited by. Conrad Buff. It's always a little depressing to see great time and effort spent on ripping off somebody else's original ideas, but that happens a lot in the movie business - and it happens all over the place with "Solarbabies." This movie owes so much to the "Road Warrior" pictures that I doubt if it could have been made without them.

  2. Written by GenerationofSwine on January 12, 2023. In a future in which most water has disappeared from the Earth, we find a group of children, mostly teenagers, who are living at an orphanage, run by the despotic rulers of the new Earth. The group in question plays a hockey based game on roller skates and is quite good.

  3. Solarbabies. In a sun-scorched post-apocalyptic world largely bereft of water, a group of youthful orphans, including Jason (Jason Patric) and Terra (Jami Gertz), spend their time playing a hard-hitting hockey-like game and defying an authority known as "the Protectorate." When Daniel (Lukas Haas), one of the younger orphans, discovers a ...

  4. Solarbabies Movie Trailer (Released 1986) All rights of footage & soundtrack belong to MGM Studios & BrooksFilms.(THIS IS A FAN EDITED MOVIE TRAILER)(More In...

  5. Synopsis. From a distant star a powerful and mystical force comes to Earth. And for those brave enough to follow, it will change their lives forever. In a future in which most water has disappeared from the Earth, we find a group of children, mostly teenagers, who are living at an orphanage, run by the despotic rulers of the new Earth.

  6. In post apocalyptic future, nuclear war has left the Earth a desert wasteland where the ocean has dried up and the Earth a vast desert landscape. Most of the water supplies are controlled by the elite corporation, E-Protecorate. The E-Protectcorate's security army is led by the cruel commanding officer Grock. Daniel, the youngest member of the ...

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › solarbabiesSolarbabies - Metacritic

    Solarbabies is a hilariously bad movie that doesn't make much sense and isn't much good when it does. Director Alan Johnson has stolen most of his visual ideas from Ridley Scott ("Blade Runner") and George Miller ("The Road Warrior"), and he hasn't the slightest idea how to direct actors. That said, the movie has its campy pleasures.