Roadhouse 66
Roadhouse 66 is a 1984 film directed by John Mark Robinson and starring Willem Dafoe.[1]
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Directed by | John Mark Robinson |
Produced by | Mark Levinson |
Written by | Galen Lee George Simpson |
Starring | Willem Dafoe Judge Reinhold |
Music by | Gary S. Scott |
Cinematography | Thomas E. Ackerman |
Edited by | Jay Cassidy |
Distributed by | Atlantic Releasing Corporation |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film is set entirely in Kingman, Arizona, and Oatman, Arizona, two towns on historic U.S. Route 66.
Synopsis
A young adult from New York is on his way to California for a business meeting when he runs into trouble with some local hoodlums in Kingman who shoot at his car and try to run him off the road. He hooks up with a hitchhiker who is also passing through town, who turns out to be a former rock and roll musician, and the two attempt to set things right in the town, culminating in their entry in an automobile race from Kingman to Oatman and back.
Cast
- Willem Dafoe as Johnny Harte
- Judge Reinhold as Beckman Hallsgood Jr.
- Kaaren Lee as Jesse Duran
- Kate Vernon as Melissa Duran
- Stephen Elliott as Sam
- Alan Autry as Hoot
- Kevyn Major Howard as Dink
- Peter Van Norden as Moss
- Erica Yohn as Thelma
- James Intveld as James Fury
- Katie Graves as Mary Lou
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References
- Chanko, Kenneth M. (August 11, 1988). "Will Dafoe's Big Role Be a Blessing? : 'To Live and Die in L.A.' Led Him to 'Temptation'". Los Angeles Times.
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