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The Sequel You (Maybe) Didn’t Know Existed: Road House 2: Last Call (2006)

If you just finished watching the recent remake and find yourself craving more barroom brawls, you might be surprised to learn that a sequel to the 1989 Patrick Swayze classic has been hiding in the shadows of the "direct-to-video" bin for nearly two decades. Road House 2: Last Call

, released in 2006, attempted to carry on the Dalton legacy—with a few major twists. What is Road House 2 About?

The film shifts the action from Missouri to Louisiana. It follows Shane Tanner

(Johnathon Schaech), a New York DEA agent who learns his uncle Nate (Will Patton) has been brutally beaten by a local drug runner named "Wild Bill" Decarie (Jake Busey). Shane travels south to run his uncle’s bar, the Black Pelican Road House 2- Last Call -2006- 1080p.mkv Filmyfly.Com

, while investigating the assault. The big connection to the original? Shane is revealed to be the son of the legendary James Dalton—who, in a controversial move, is revealed to have been murdered years prior to the events of this film. Key Cast and Crew

While it lacks the star power of Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott, the sequel features several familiar faces: Johnathon Schaech as Shane Tanner. Will Patton as Nate Tanner. Jake Busey as the villainous Wild Bill. Ellen Hollman

as Beau, an army vet and bouncer who holds her own in the film's many fights. Directed by Scott Ziehl Is it Worth a Watch?

Reception was mixed, even for a direct-to-DVD release. Fans of the original often felt betrayed by the off-screen death of Dalton. However, critics noted that for a "B-movie," it features decent martial arts choreography and stays true to the "bouncer vs. thugs" spirit. Road House 2: Last Call (Video 2006) The Sequel You (Maybe) Didn’t Know Existed: Road

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Critical Reception

Road House 2 was released Direct-to-Video (DTV). It received generally mixed-to-negative reviews. Critics and fans of the original often felt it lacked the charm and unique charisma that Patrick Swayze brought to the first film. However, it has found a minor audience among fans of late-night action cinema and direct-to-video action thrillers from the 2000s.

Production Notes

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Film Profile

Main Characters

| Character | Actor | Role in Story | |-----------|-------|----------------| | Dalton | Archival footage / voice cameo (Patrick Swayze) | The seasoned ex‑bouncer turned bar owner; the moral compass and reluctant hero. | | J.D. (Jesse “J.D.”) | Christian Slater | Hot‑headed ex‑Marine who becomes Dalton’s right‑hand man and learns the value of restraint. | | Vince Marconi | Eric Roberts | Charismatic yet unscrupulous entrepreneur seeking to dominate the town’s nightlife. | | Rico | Christopher McDonald | Enforcer for Marconi; the physical antagonist who pushes Dalton to the brink. | | Molly | Kelly Preston | Bartender and Dalton’s love interest, providing both emotional support and comic relief. | | Sheriff Tom Whitaker | (Supporting) | Retired lawman who reluctantly aids the protagonists after seeing the community’s plight. |


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