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Road House is a 1948 American film noir drama film directed by Jean Negulesco, with cinematography by Joseph LaShelle. The picture features Ida Lupino, Cornel Wilde, Celeste Holm and Richard Widmark. [2] The drama tells the story of Lily Stevens (Lupino) who takes a job as a singer at a roadhouse—complete with a bowling alley. When Lily ...
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 ...
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1948 per Variety's weekly National Boxoffice Survey. The results are based on a sample of 20-25 key cities and therefore, any box office amounts quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
Road House, starring Ida Lupino; Rogues' Regiment, directed by Robert Florey and starring Dick Powell, Märta Torén, Vincent Price; Romance on the High Seas, starring Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Doris Day (film debut) Rope, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart; Ruthless, starring Zachary Scott and Diana Lynn
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 ...
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Elwood P. Dalton is a classy sort of bouncer. Dalton — played by a muscular and languid Jake Gyllenhaal — is a former UFC fighter with a dark past in “Road House,” a reworking of the pulpy ...
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