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Road House

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Patrick Swayze and Kelly Lynch in Road House (1989)
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A legendary bouncer comes to restore order at a notorious bar but runs afoul of a ruthless crime boss who controls the town.A legendary bouncer comes to restore order at a notorious bar but runs afoul of a ruthless crime boss who controls the town.A legendary bouncer comes to restore order at a notorious bar but runs afoul of a ruthless crime boss who controls the town.

  • Director
    • Rowdy Herrington
  • Writers
    • R. Lance Hill
    • Hilary Henkin
  • Stars
    • Patrick Swayze
    • Kelly Lynch
    • Sam Elliott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    107K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,434
    223
    • Director
      • Rowdy Herrington
    • Writers
      • R. Lance Hill
      • Hilary Henkin
    • Stars
      • Patrick Swayze
      • Kelly Lynch
      • Sam Elliott
    • 394User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Patrick Swayze
    Patrick Swayze
    • James Dalton
    Kelly Lynch
    Kelly Lynch
    • Dr. Elizabeth Clay
    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Wade Garrett
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Brad Wesley
    Marshall R. Teague
    Marshall R. Teague
    • Jimmy
    • (as Marshall Teague)
    Julie Michaels
    Julie Michaels
    • Denise
    Red West
    Red West
    • Red Webster
    Sunshine Parker
    Sunshine Parker
    • Emmet
    • (as 'Sunshine' Parker)
    Jeff Healey
    Jeff Healey
    • Cody
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • Frank Tilghman
    John Doe
    John Doe
    • Pat McGurn
    Kathleen Wilhoite
    Kathleen Wilhoite
    • Carrie
    Travis McKenna
    Travis McKenna
    • Jack
    Roger Hewlett
    • Younger
    Kurt James Stefka
    • Hank
    Gary Hudson
    Gary Hudson
    • Steve
    Terry Funk
    Terry Funk
    • Morgan
    Michael Rider
    Michael Rider
    • O'Connor
    • Director
      • Rowdy Herrington
    • Writers
      • R. Lance Hill
      • Hilary Henkin
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    jellyneckr

    Perhaps the best camp classic ever!

    Released last month as a Deluxe Edition DVD, ROAD HOUSE is a film that is almost impossible to ignore. Whether considered good or bad, it is one of the few pictures that is easy to watch all the way through by almost any one who comes across it. It is a rare gem. The phrase "it's so bad that it's good" doesn't apply to ROAD HOUSE. It isn't so bad it's good, it's so bad it's great. It is the very definition of a guy movie. It contains brutal and bloody fist fights, frequent nudity, a rock n' roll sound track, some of the best cheesy dialogue ever written, fancy cars, gun-play, knives being thrown, and explosions. As a movie for guys, it's a 10, as a movie to be taken seriously, it's a 5. Every attempt at drama flounders, though it never completely ruins what is going on.

    Although considered a box office failure when released in 1989, ROAD HOUSE quickly became a cult hit once it reached video. Finally giving in to the cult mania, MGM's new DVD version of ROAD HOUSE contains two commentaries: one from director Rowdy Herrington and one by filmmakers Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier who were called in to do the track after talking ROAD HOUSE on the tenth-anniversary DVD of CLERKS. Both commentaries are fun to listen to. Herrington's commentary is for those who want to know more about the flick and the Smith/Mosier commentary is for those that want a nice laugh at the expense of this cinematic marvel. Also included on the DVD is a look-back documentary and a short featurette on the direct-to-video sequel.

    As an actual film: 5/10 As a campy guy film: 10/10
    6lastliberal

    This place has a sign hangin' over the urinal that says, "Don't eat the big white mint".

    OK, this isn't Oscar material, it garnered six Razzie nominations instead. The acting leaves a lot to be desired, and the dialog is pure corn, but it fills the "guilty pleasure" category like a glove.

    While others like Dirty Dancing, this movie will always define Patrick Swayze to me. In his memory, I will watch it over and over.

    It will be the movie that reminds me of how attractive Kelly Lynch is.

    It will remind me why I like Sam Elliott.

    It will remind me why Ben Gazzara is perfect as Boss Hogg.

    It's not art, it's pure entertainment, and why I will always remember Swayze.

    Besides, it has one of the best soundtracks around.
    jc1305us

    One of the best bad movies ever

    I love this movie. Why? Because it's sooo bad it's good. It dosen't

    take itself too seriously (for the most part) but the lines really put

    this one over the edge. "It's gonna get worse before it get's better"

    ""Be nice until it's time to not be nice" and "Oh baby, your gonna

    be my regular Saturday night thing!" are classics of bad cinema.

    The characters? All one dimensional hillbillies. The acting? Awful.

    The plot? Yeah right. This movie is great because you can't take

    your eyes away. What cheesy line comes next? When's the next

    fight? And Who's the hot blonde? A guilty pleasure through and

    through but it is fun sitting around with a bunch of guys watching

    this and laughing your ass off. A great guy movie. Recommended.
    7Bogmeister

    Heel to the face,Knuckle to the nose

    This really is one of those guilty pleasures - a silly, inane movie, but possessed of so many elements for guys to enjoy, mainly regular bouts of ass-kicking, that a guy has to watch it about once a year to get his fix of adrenaline and a picture of how the world should work. The movie has its own rules and an internal structure mostly explained by the character of Dalton (Swayze), a supervisor of bouncers termed a Cooler. When certain entertainment establishments become too lowbrow and rowdy on a nightly basis, someone like Dalton is hired on to show all the patrons how to behave in a civilized manner. He has a degree in philosophy to help facilitate his instruction, plus some martial arts disciplines. In this world of bouncers, club owners, and alcohol dispensers, Dalton has a mighty rep - they've all heard of him, tho many thought he'd be bigger.

    Also with an older rep is Wade Garrett (Elliott), an aged cooler who shows up halfway in to help his protégé kick some teeth in. It's amusing to watch the bouncers when introduced to Wade - they react like actors introduced to the Marlon Brando of the bouncer industry. The main villain is a local rich bigshot (Gazzara), usually wearing a self-satisfied evil grin and nice clothes, hiding a repugnant nature which treasures power & more power above all else. Well, actually, he doesn't hide it much as the pic progresses. This is where such villains make a foolish error: if he'd been just a little more laid-back and content with all the power he already had, things would've probably stayed the same for him. But he just can't resist having total absolute control over everything & everyone - a pure-bred fascist if ever there was - offending the zen-like sensibilities of the usually serene Dalton. Of course, having a couple of Dalton's friends killed didn't help towards a peaceful resolution.

    The most entertaining portions of the pic are Dalton's methods in dealing with yahoo troublemakers; these dangerous dudes are reduced to clownish oafs by Dalton's effective tactics & knowhow. There's also a dark version of Dalton, Gazzara's main henchman, a martial arts master who seems a match for Dalton's prowess. There are frequent splashes of female nudity, including by Lynch as Dalton's new girlfriend (and doctor; Dalton isn't invulnerable - he needs a doctor about twice a week). You also seem to learn a lot about the art of being a bouncer, though some of this may be baloney. In many ways, this could be the perfect guy picture.
    8kz917-1

    Wow.

    Patrick Swayze kicks ass, takes names, & loves the ladies!

    Great action flick for Swayze to strut his stuff.

    How has it taken me this long to see this film?

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    • Trivia
      Marshall R. Teague initially didn't get along with Patrick Swayze. While filming their big fight, both men quickly realized they shared a dedication to realistic stunts. They developed so much mutual trust that they improvised a lot, and allowed each other to throw real punches and kicks. When Jimmy swings a log at Dalton, Teague mistakenly thought it was a breakable prop log. By the end, Swayze was covered in bruises, with two broken ribs and a busted knee.
    • Goofs
      When Red is reaching for the replacement antenna for Dalton, you can see a prop man handing the antenna to him.
    • Quotes

      Dalton: I want you to be nice until it's time to not be nice.

    • Crazy credits
      While the end credits are rolling, the house band does one more number.
    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was intact, although the video release was cut by 10 seconds by the BBFC to remove a knee kick, a double ear-clap and a groin punch. Dialogue about felling enemies by kicking them in the knee was also removed. The cuts were waived in 2001 for the DVD release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Jeff Healey (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Throw Stones
      Written by Tito Larriva

      Produced by Waddy Wachtel

      Performed by Cruzados

      Courtesy of Arista Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • El duro
    • Filming locations
      • 24650 Arch Street, Santa Clarita, California, USA(Double Deuce and Red's Auto Parts - Demolished 2011)
    • Production companies
      • Silver Pictures
      • Star Partners II Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,050,028
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,957,656
      • May 21, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,052,173
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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