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Road House

The Double Deuce is the meanest, loudest and rowdiest bar south of the Mason-Dixon Line, and Dalton has been hired to clean it up. He might not look like much, but the Ph.D.-educated bouncer proves he's more than capable – busting the heads of troublemakers and turning the roadhouse into a jumping hot spot. But Dalton's romance with the gorgeous Dr. Clay puts him on the bad side of cutthroat local big shot Brad Wesley.

Director(s)

Rowdy Herrington

Charlie Picerni

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Cast & Crew

Keith David

Keith David

Ernie Bass

John Doe

John Doe

Pat McGurn

Kevin Tighe

Kevin Tighe

Frank Tilghman

Kelly Lynch

Kelly Lynch

Dr. Elizabeth Clay

Sam Elliott

Sam Elliott

Wade Garrett

Ben Gazzara

Ben Gazzara

Brad Wesley

Laura Albert

Laura Albert

Strip Joint Girl

Christopher Collins

Christopher Collins

Sharing Husband

Terry Funk

Terry Funk

Morgan

Sunshine Parker

Sunshine Parker

Emmet

Kathleen Wilhoite

Kathleen Wilhoite

Carrie

Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze

James Dalton

Charlie Picerni

Charlie Picerni

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Bob Jennings

Bob Jennings

Bandstand Bouncer

Chino 'Fats' Williams

Chino 'Fats' Williams

Derelict

Cheryl Baker

Cheryl Baker

Well-Endowed Wife

Benny Urquidez

Benny Urquidez

Laughing Henchman (uncredited)

Joe Unger

Joe Unger

Karpis

Susan Lentini

Susan Lentini

Bandstand Babe

Julie Michaels

Julie Michaels

Denise

Patricia Tallman

Patricia Tallman

Bandstand Babe

Red West

Red West

Red Webster

Marshall R. Teague

Marshall R. Teague

Jimmy

Tiny Ron

Tiny Ron

Mountain

Roger Hewlett

Roger Hewlett

Younger

Gary Hudson

Gary Hudson

Steve

Daryl Marsh

Daryl Marsh

Strip Joint Bartender

Travis McKenna

Travis McKenna

Jack

John William Young

John William Young

Tinker

Kym Malin

Kym Malin

Party Girl

Rowdy Herrington

Rowdy Herrington

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Kurt James Stefka

Kurt James Stefka

Hank

Jeff Healey

Jeff Healey

Cody

Sheila Ryan

Sheila Ryan

Judy (as Sheila Caan)

Heidi Paine

Heidi Paine

Party Girl

Jacklyn Palmer

Jacklyn Palmer

Party Girl

Christina Veronica

Christina Veronica

Strip Joint Girl

Jasae

Jasae

Strip Joint Girl

Michele Burger

Michele Burger

Strip Joint Girl

Dawn Ciccone

Dawn Ciccone

Steve's Girl

Julie Royer

Julie Royer

Steve's Girl

Michael Rider

Michael Rider

O'Connor

Joey Plewa

Joey Plewa

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Details

GenresAction, Thriller
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on19 May 1989
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7/10

The name is Dalton and we thought he would be bigger. Dalton (Patrick Swayze) is a highly regarded professional cooler of bars and clubs. He is hired by Frank Tilghman (Kevin Tighe) to clean up his Double Deuce Road House down in Jasper, Missouri. A rough drunken and bloody place, the Double Deuce is just the start of Dalton's problems as he falls foul of town despot Brad Wesley (Ben Gazzara). I don't know if it's the same the world over, but here in Britain a bouncer is very different to that of a doorman. This is something that anyone who has been in and round the profession can attest to. So even though the casting of Swayze at first glance seemed an odd one, his character Dalton (wonderfully essayed by him actually) is the epitome of a doorman cooler, where violence is the last resort and used only in extreme circumstances. All of which makes Road House an interesting film in the context of its subjects, it's only when the makers resort to cheap tricks and heavy formula that the film descends into soggy popcorn fodder. The fight scenes are competently handled here, and the characters are an engaging bunch (an axis between Dalton and his landlord Emmet is particularly warm). It's also a very sexy film, mucho machismo for the lads and ladies as Swayze buffs up and kicks butt, while Kelly Lynch sets pulses raising as the perfectly toned, obligatory love interest, Doc Clay (this is a world where doctors look and are shaped like Lynch). A huge question remains though as to if Road House means to be as cheese funny as it is? Because outside of the obvious jokes (plenty) there's cringe moments that make you wonder if it's comedy first, hard buttock actioner second? Be that as it may, Road House is an entertaining film regardless. Scorned by many but cherished by a lot, it remains a late 80s genre splicer that now has something of a cult following. See it at least if only for Sam Elliott's delightful turn as Wade Garrett, the cooler with a reputation as big as Jasper itself. 7/10 Fotnote: Michael Kamen scores the music and basically uses the same score he used for Die Hard the previous year.

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Part of the Series

Road House 2: Last Call

Road House 2: Last Call

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