Huge Details You Missed in Road House

Huge Details You Missed in Road House

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The film Road House was released in 1989 and was meant to be a follow-up starring vehicle for Patrick Swayze after the massive success of Dirty Dancing. Sadly, Road House was not initially received quite as well as Dirty Dancing had been, though it has since attained the status of a cult classic for a variety of reasons. For all of the obvious reasons that Road House continues to appeal to audiences today, there are also some more subtle reasons that might not immediately stand out to all of the film’s diehard fans.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Body
01:29 - Dalton’s 3 Rules Were Used in Actual Police Training
02:07 - A Real Kickboxer Trained Patrick Swayze
02:49 - The Actors, Including Patrick, Performed Their Own Stunts
03:56 - Annette Bening Was Originally Meant to Play Doc
04:50 - Kelly Lynch Researched Her Role
05:30 - Patrick Swayze Sang on the Film’s Soundtrack
05:50 - The Film Features A Former Bodyguard of Elvis'
06:22 - The Characters Are Named After Cowboys
07:01 - Road House Didn’t End in 1989
07:39 - Outro

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Some of the many things that went into making Road House the memorable feature that it became include the fact that a legitimate kickboxing expert was brought on to teach the film’s cast how to fight. That kickboxer was Benny Urquidez, who had previously choreographed some of Jackie Chan’s early features. According to Benny, Patrick was such a natural at the sport that Benny tried to talk him into giving up Hollywood stardom and pursuing a career in competitive kickboxing. Other things that helped make Road House gritty include the fact that many stuntmen were featured in the film.

Today, Road House continues to live on in a variety of ways. It was given a direct-to-video sequel in 2006, though fans received that sequel poorly. The original was subsequently adapted into a well-received off-Broadway play, and there have even been recent talks of a gender-swapped reboot with wrestler Ronda Rousey. Join Facts Verse as we take a look at the huge details you missed in Road House.

Huge Details You Missed in Road House

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Title: Huge Details You Missed in Road House
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