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At the Road House, Dalton fends off a motorcycle gang working for local crime boss Ben Brandt and personally drives the injured thugs to the hospital, where he meets Ellie, a doctor who tends to his injuries. Staying in Frankie's disused houseboat, Dalton mentors the other bouncers and becomes popular with the locals.
The Road House franchise includes American action installments, including theatrical, straight-to-home video, musical stage, and streaming releases. Based on an original story written by David Lee Henry, the plot centers around main characters hired to enforce security at small-town bars, that despite being troubled by their own pasts must heroically devise protective measures for the ...
Patrick Wayne Swayze (/ ˈ s w eɪ z i / SWAY-zee; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and dancer.Known for his romantic, tough, and comedic roles in blockbusters and cult films, Swayze was nominated for three Golden Globes and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1997.
Jay Hieron stars as Jax Harris in the Road House remake.An MMA fighter nicknamed "The Thoroughbred," Hieron has competed in UFC and worked as a stuntman in Black Adam, Free Guy, Law & Order ...
The wait is over, people: Road House 2 is in the works. Amazon Prime Video confirmed the news on X, writing, “With nearly 80 million viewers to date, Jake Gyllenhaal is set to reprise his role ...
Dalton is back to his fighting ways — and this time he’s causing havoc in a new location. The first trailer for “Road House,” a remake of the 1989 Patrick Swayze-starring action film, was ...
Road House 2 is a 2006 American direct-to-video action film, the sequel to Road House and second movie overall in the titular franchise.Directed by Scott Ziehl from a script collaboratively written by Miles Chapman, Johnathon Schaech, and Richard Chizmar which was based on an original story by Chapman; the events of the plot explore the career of James Dalton's son.
When the esteemed film critic Roger Ebert first saw Road House, Rowdy Herrington’s now cult classic of 1989, he declared that it existed “right on the edge between the ‘good-bad movie’ and ...