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Release Year: 1984
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Highway 66, Мотел 66, Landevejens skøre gutter, Ap' to Manhattan stin Kolasi, Országúti csetepaté, Route 66, La notte assassina, Roadhouse, Os Selvagens da Estrada 66, Drumska kuća 66, Taberna salvaje
Director: John Mark Robinson
Writer: Galen Lee, George Simpson
Producer(s):
Companies: Atlantic Releasing Corporation
Genre: Action, Comedy, Romance
Beckman, driving his '55 Thunderbird on Route 66, hooks up with Johnny after Hoot and his gang shoot Beckman's car. Stuck in town due to needing a new radiator, Beckman and Johnny decide to take action against Hoot's thugs. Continuous conflicts between Hoot and Beckman lead them to become determined to teach him a lesson.
Roadhouse 66 is an Action-Comedy-Romance film directed by John Mark Robinson and released in 1984. The story revolves around Beckman, who finds himself entangled with local hoodlum Hoot while passing through a town on Route 66. After his car is shot at, Beckman teams up with Johnny to stand against Hoot's thugs. While not much is known about the film's broader themes or significance, it appears to be a light-hearted adventure centered around automotive culture and standing up to local bullies.
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