Popularity: 20 (history)
Director: | Doug Liman |
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Writer: | Charles Mondry, R. Lance Hill, Anthony Bagarozzi |
Staring: |
Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems. | |
Release Date: | Mar 08, 2024 |
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Director: | Doug Liman |
Writer: | Charles Mondry, R. Lance Hill, Anthony Bagarozzi |
Genres: | Action, Thriller |
Keywords | florida keys, remake, mixed martial arts (mma), bouncer, fighting, duringcreditsstinger, ufc, audacious, baffled |
Production Companies | Silver Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $85,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 25, 2024 |
Name | Job |
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Loyd Bateman | Stunts |
Thomas Desjardins | VFX Artist |
Charles Mondry | Story, Screenplay |
Greg Berry | Production Design |
Brian M. O'Neill | Line Producer |
Joseph Middleton | Casting |
Giselle Madera | Art Direction |
Lorelei Sainz | Art Direction |
María Fernanda Muñoz | Supervising Art Director |
Jaime Salazar | Set Designer, Art Direction |
Antoinette Aderotoye | Makeup Artist |
Ana María Andrickson | Makeup Artist |
Patricia Aybar | Assistant Hairstylist |
Peta Dunstall | Makeup Artist |
Jodie Llewellyn | Makeup Artist |
Kristyan Mallett | Prosthetics |
Marco Giacalone | Unit Production Manager |
Daren Hicks | Unit Production Manager |
Ana Guerrero Guillen | Unit Production Manager |
Nadeem Ashayer | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Kit Conners | Second Assistant Director |
Jensson Cruz | Second Second Assistant Director |
Daniel De la Cruz Sánchez | Assistant Director Trainee |
Vanessa Flix | Key Set Production Assistant |
Jana Ivanova Grozeva | Second Second Assistant Director |
Gabriela Latorre | Second Assistant Director |
Amalia Ramírez Atiles | Second Assistant Director |
Angie Read | Second Assistant Director |
Janell Sammelman | First Assistant Director |
Pavel Ademir | Props |
David Allcock | Storyboard Artist |
Khalil Canaan | Assistant Art Director |
Loretta Castellanos | Art Department Coordinator |
Arlana Castillo | Set Designer |
Mariel Demorizi | Assistant Art Director |
Ruy Dos Santos | Construction Manager |
Danna Díaz | Art Department Assistant |
Aura Faulkner | Set Designer |
Daniel B. Foster | Set Dresser |
Edward Miguel Frías | Painter |
Ereminda Imbert | Construction Coordinator |
Sander Leemans | On Set Dresser |
Elizabeth Luis | Assistant Set Decoration |
Marko Milošević | Assistant Property Master |
Martin Arias Miyo | Scenic Artist |
Sharlyn Navarro | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Chad Palardy | Set Dresser |
Kris Peck | Property Master |
Carlos Manuel Reyes | Scenic Artist |
Brandon Russo | Property Master |
Roberta Seravalle | Set Decoration |
Dan Spaulding | Assistant Property Master |
Jim Wallis | Set Designer |
Vinny Alfano | ADR Recordist |
Jonathan Baez | Sound |
Rafael Bobadilla | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Paul Hsu | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Kenton Jakub | ADR Editor |
Dash Mason-Malik | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Carlos Miniño | Sound Mixer |
Bill Orrico | Foley Editor |
Paul Paragon | Production Sound Mixer |
Francesca Renda | Second Assistant Sound |
Efraín Rojas | Boom Operator |
Nicholas Schenck | Sound Effects Editor |
Julia Stockton | Dialogue Editor |
Marco Vargas Garcia | Sound Mixer |
Joseph Winterbotham | Sound Effects Editor |
David J. Barker | Special Effects |
Brooke Bayer | Special Effects |
Ashley-Dawn Byrd | Special Effects Technician |
Stefano Corridori | Special Effects |
Eric Frazier | Special Effects Supervisor |
Ryan Hartnett | Special Effects Technician |
Vladimira Lorenzo | Special Effects |
Fernando E. Medina | Special Effects Technician |
Kenneth Van Order | Special Effects |
Gareth Wingrove | Special Effects Supervisor |
Aron E. Anderson | Visual Effects Producer |
Marc-Antoine Blais | Digital Compositor |
Arthur de Morel | Digital Compositor |
Bryan Foster | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Adrien Francomme | Digital Compositor |
Eduardo Gonçalves | Digital Compositor |
David Isyomin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Emilien Lazaron | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Daniel F. Lyons | Visual Effects Editor |
John P. Nugent | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Lauren Ritchie | Visual Effects Producer |
Michelle Roll | Visual Effects Production Manager |
Theresa Ellis Rygiel | Compositing Supervisor |
Jennifer Lee Scheer | Visual Effects Producer |
Jason Schick | Digital Compositor |
Matías Vannucchi | Visual Effects Editor |
Niko Dalman | Stunts |
Ebony De La Haye | Stunt Double |
Nick Epper | Stunts |
Jimmy Makiel Frias | Stunts |
Kenny Lorenzetti | Stunts |
Kawui Joa | Utility Stunts |
LJ LaVecchia | Stunts |
Eric Linden | Stunt Double |
Jimmy Manfredy | Stunt Double |
Dan Mast | Utility Stunts, Stunt Double |
Derek Pueblo | Stunts |
Troy Roker | Stunts |
Bolivar Sanchez | Stunt Driver |
Lucas Swallow | Stunts |
Dave Tommasi | Stunts |
Emmanuel 'Poyo' Alcántara | Location Coordinator |
Boni Canto | Location Manager |
Harold Castillo | Location Manager |
Jose Andres Roman | Assistant Location Manager |
Meghan Currier | Music Coordinator |
Yve Figuereo | Script Supervisor |
Mayret Velasquez | Script Supervisor |
Tom Klane | Colorist |
Gabriele McIntyre | Colorist |
Cooper Pagano | Dailies Operator |
Stephen Regnier | Dailies Technician |
Emmie Phelps Thompson | Set Costumer |
Valentina Ruano | Set Costumer |
Zachary Sheets | Key Costumer |
Mariah Alcantar | Costume Assistant |
Tonya Barrett | Costume Supervisor |
Luz Esther Aybar Cedeño | Seamstress |
Amy De Soto | Costume Assistant |
Kate Duke | Key Set Costumer |
Perry Goyen | Costumer |
Kacie Guggia | Costumer |
Annie Jewell | Assistant Costume Designer |
Alina Julia | Costume Supervisor |
Cody Lenz | Costume Assistant |
Luke Bannister | Drone Pilot |
Carla Del Mar Barinas | Second Assistant Camera |
Jack Bentley | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Ben Butler | "B" Camera Operator |
Peter Byrne | "B" Camera Operator |
Miguel Batista El Chévere | Rigging Grip |
Dionys Frei | Drone Operator |
Mike L. Germaine | Key Grip |
Louis Hamer-Young | Dolly Grip |
Dermot Hickey | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Luis Alfaro Imaz | Best Boy Electric |
Cornelia Klapper | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Thomas Lappin | Camera Operator |
David Littlejohns | Best Boy Grip |
Justin M. Lubin | Still Photographer |
José A. Martinez | Camera Trainee |
Jonathan Matos | Electrician |
Manny Emmanuel Medina | "C" Camera Operator |
Ray Meere | First Assistant Camera |
Richard Merrell | Rigging Gaffer |
Tim Metivier | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Laura Radford | Still Photographer |
Henry Rees | Video Assist Operator |
Manuel Manny Rivera | Key Rigging Grip |
Gabriela Robiou | Second Assistant Camera |
Matthew Willson | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Nelson Rojas | Gaffer |
Joseph Ruiz | Dolly Grip |
Lino Sanchez | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Nick Thursby | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Davide Tiraboschi | Drone Operator |
Juan Alberto Ureña | Grip |
Pedro Valério | Electrician |
Shawn White | Gaffer |
Benny Daniel Rosario | Driver |
Alain Madera | Transportation Captain |
Sharellis de Nigro | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Diana Dimitriou | Second Assistant Accountant |
Dominique Muñiz Gómez | Production Assistant |
Maureen Nuñez | Travel Coordinator |
Franchesca Placeres | Production Assistant |
Kendra Rasmussen | Production Coordinator |
Sascha Rijo Marichal | Producer's Assistant |
Sachi Sone | Production Coordinator |
R. Lance Hill | Original Film Writer, Story |
Hilary Henkin | Original Film Writer |
Troy James Miller | Main Title Designer |
Seth Kleinberg | Main Title Designer |
Bayland Rippenkroeger | Stunts |
Cord Walker | Stunts |
Miguel Fernandez | Local Casting |
Anthony Bagarozzi | Story, Screenplay |
Henry Braham | Director of Photography |
Katie Jacobs | Makeup Effects |
Flora Moody | Makeup Designer |
Doc Crotzer | Editor |
Alessia Seravalle | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Airon Armstrong | Stunts |
Jeff Brockton | Stunts |
Wayne Dalglish | Stunts |
Mickey Giacomazzi | Stunt Driver |
Chad Guerrero Jr. | Stunt Double |
Chad Guerrero | Stunt Double |
Adam Hart | Stunts |
Ryan Monolopolus | Stunt Double |
Meredith Richardson | Stunts |
Bryan Sloyer | Stunts |
Stanislav Tabirta | Stunts |
Judd Wild | Stunt Double |
Max Bojorquez | Stunt Double |
William Ulloa | Second Assistant Camera |
Ed Duran | Stunts |
Alicia Vela-Bailey | Stunts |
Garrett Warren | Stunt Coordinator |
Linda Kessler | Stunts |
Lydia Hand | Stunts |
Jonathan Kowalsky | Utility Stunts |
Doug Liman | Director |
Christophe Beck | Original Music Composer |
Casper Van Dien | Stunts |
Dayna Pink | Costume Design |
Sebastian Brito | Set Production Assistant |
Andrew Geary | Colorist |
Andrew Rowlands | Second Unit Director of Photography |
David Charles Warren | Stunts |
Raphaël Moreault-Truchon | VFX Artist |
Name | Title |
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Jonathan Hook | Executive Producer |
Alison Winter | Executive Producer |
Aaron Auch | Executive Producer |
Joel Silver | Producer |
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Very poor scenario and the story just does not add up, the ending also was not very convincing. ...
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/road-house-review-a-generic-yet-superior-remake/ "Road House keeps the screenplay superficial and formulaic, but the narrative changes and more captivating new characters make the remake a more satisfying watch. The cast led by a Jake Gyllenhaa ... l in excellent form – in every sense of the word – possesses enviable chemistry, with the surprising highlight falling on Conor McGregor’s debut, infusing the movie with intense, truly crazy energy. The action sequences suffer slightly from some excess stylization but serve their basic purpose. A more significant focus on character development, especially in the central romance, would have been welcome, but it remains a pleasant home viewing experience." Rating: B-
I love this movie. It is a brilliant dissection of "testosterone movies" in their most basic form. Typically, these films rely on a formulaic group dynamic to add depth to the stoic hero, as seen in the original. When the hero began to show emotion, another stoic figure was introduced to maintain th ... e balance. In this reimagining, the tables have turned. The surrounding cast of characters are formulaic stereotypes, including the dastardly villains. This approach cleverly mirrors the original's tactic but with a twist. For example, the antagonists follow the same pattern: once the main antagonist, Brandt, reveals any emotion, it is perceived as weakness, prompting the introduction of a more intense and hyper-masculine antagonist, Knox. This shift highlights the film's commentary on the traditional portrayal of strength and vulnerability. The protagonist, Dalton, adds unexpected layers to the story. Unlike the typical stoic hero, Dalton displays mental health struggles and other vulnerabilities, making him a more complex and relatable character. He is constantly conflicted and fighting his inner demons, much like Knox, but he strives to control his wild and reckless tendencies. For example, Dalton's struggle with his darker impulses is poignantly depicted in scenes where he battles both external foes and his internal conflicts, showcasing his depth and humanity. This modern-day Western with a twist offers a fresh perspective on the concepts of heroes and villains. By the end, the film delivers a new message that challenges traditional notions of heroism and villainy. The nuanced portrayal of Dalton's character and his journey towards self-acceptance and control provides a thought-provoking narrative. For instance, the climax where Dalton must confront his own nature and make a crucial decision encapsulates the film's theme of inner strength and redemption. Overall, this movie stands out for its innovative take on a familiar genre. It successfully deconstructs the typical testosterone-fueled narrative by focusing on the protagonist's vulnerabilities and internal struggles. This fresh approach not only adds depth to the characters but also redefines the genre's conventions. I would love to see more stories told in this manner, offering new perspectives and challenging traditional narratives.
Director Doug Liman’s “Road House” is a wild ride of fightin’, spittin’, cussin’, and bone snappin’, a testosterone-fueled muscle movie that’s perfect for a weekend stream. Taking a more dramatic angle with a drug and crime story, this re-imagining of the 80s cult classic still delivers plenty of ac ... tion and entertainment, even if it lacks in originality and substance. Trouble is brewing at a Florida Keys roadhouse, and proprieter Frankie (Jessica Williams) is desperate for some old fashioned law and order. The local police won’t help, so Frankie seeks out ex-UFC fighter Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal) for the job. Down on his luck, he agrees to take the well paying gig in paradise. When he arrives, Dalton discovers that he’s stepped into a criminal underworld that’s darker and more serious than anticipated. One by one, he outsmarts and out muscles the seemingly endless line of bad guys that stand in his way. The film works well because of its willingness to embrace its own over-the-top absurdity. Gyllenhaal plays Dalton with an authentic, rugged charm, taking his character seriously, but not overly so. He’s believable as a tough guy for hire who “hurts people for money,” and he lends a pedigree to an otherwise mindless piece of entertainment. Conor McGregor is a lot of fun in his supporting role as Knox a worthy adversary to Dalton. Insane and unhinged, he feels like a ripoff of the Jason Momoa character Dante in “Fast X,” minus a bit of charm and acting talent. The movie is over-the-top in a lot of ways, but the one thing that really bugged me is that early on, there’s a casual mention of a killer crocodile. This caused my mind to wander the whole movie, just waiting on the edge of my seat for Dalton to wrassle it (spoiler alert: I was so disappointed). That’s not to say the movie isn’t corny, because it is. Those little touches of humor, the charismatic lead, brawny action sequences, and nods to classic muscle movies also make it wildly entertaining. Let me put it this way: “Road House” ends with a clear set-up for a sequel that I wouldn’t necessarily be excited to see, but I’d definitely be first in line to buy a ticket. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS