All you fans of Dalton, the unstoppable bouncer, eat your hearts out!
Source: http://www.dvdtown.com/announcement/...nandroadh/3341
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| Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release "Road House (Deluxe Edition)" and "Road House 2: Last Call" on DVD this July 11th. The original film stars Patrick Swayze, Sam Elliott, and Kelly Lynch. The sequel stars Jake Busey, Will Patton, and Johnathon Schaech. Extras on the Deluxe Edition will include: a "Commentary Featuring Director Rowdy Herrington," a "Commentary Featuring Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier," a "Trivia Track," Featurette: "On the Road House," Featurette: "Sneak Peek - Road House 2: Last Call, and Featurette: "What Would Dalton Do?" Be sure to check under Related DVD's below for more details. Synopsis: Road House: Patrick Swayze stars in this sexy, "violent tough-guy thriller" (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) from the producer of Die Hard and The Matrix. Co-starring Ben Gazzara (The Thomas Crown Affair), Kelly Lynch (Charlie's Angels) and Sam Elliott (We Were Soldiers), Road House delivers no-holds-barred action that pushes the envelope for high-octane thrills! Swayze is Dalton, a legendary bouncer who comes to Jasper, Missouri, for a special purpose: to restore order at the notorious Double Deuce bar. In one spectacular fight after another, Dalton rids the bar of thugs and henchmen. But when he runs afoul of a ruthless crime boss (Gazzara) who controls the town, the stage is set for a blistering showdown that'll leave only one man standing! Road House 2: Last Call: Johnathan Schaech (The Sweetest Thing, 8MM2) stars in this action-packed sequel to the classic action film, Road House. When Nate Tanner, owner of the Black Pelican roadhouse, is beaten up by a local drug runner and his thugs trying to pressure him to sell them his club, his nephew Shane (Johnathan Schaech) comes to the small town to help run the club. Shane, an undercover DEA agent by profession, soon finds himself defending the roadhouse from a seemingly increasing number of drug runners, all intent on making the place their own. |



