Roadhouse 66 with Willem Dafoe: DVD Cover
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Roadhouse 66 Director: John Mark Robinson Cast: Willem Dafoe, Judge Reinhold, Kaaren Lee, Kate Vernon

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2004
  • Original Release: 1984
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 35,954

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Closed Caption; Original theatrical trailer; English mono, Spanish mono; English, French & Spanish language subtitles

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Side #1 --
1. Main Title [4:04]
2. Johnny [5:09]
3. The 66 [8:03]
4. New Radiator [4:30]
5. Junkyard Jaunt [7:41]
6. Challenged [6:35]
7. Johnny's Past [3:32]
8. Pool Match [9:12]
9. After the Fight [4:06]
10. T-Bird Tune-Up [5:55]
11. Heatin' Up [7:34]
12. Gotta Give a Hoot [6:44]
13. The Race [12:46]
14. Winners' Circle [1:50]
15. Leavin' Town [3:18]
16. End Credits [2:53]

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In this routine story for a teen audience, Beckman (Judge Reinhold) is a buttoned-down, upwardly-mobile type suddenly stranded in a small Arizona town when his car damaged by local youths. It is Labor Day weekend when Beckman and Johnny (Willem Dafoe), the streetwise hitchhiker who has with him, are stranded in Bowman, Arizona waiting for their radiator to be fixed -- it was shot through by the vandals. While there, the two men play some pool, meet some attractive women, and learn from each other so that when the time comes to enter the big annual drag race, they are ready to even the score with the guys who killed off the radiator. Even for teens, this may be too dull -- except for Reinhold's interpretation and the many rock songs that jazz up the soundtrack. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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