Roadhouse 66 is a 1984 film directed by John Mark Robinson. The story follows a young man named Beckman who inherits a classic car from his late uncle. Beckman decides to take a road trip to Los Angeles to sell the car and fulfill his dream of becoming a rock star.
Along the way, Beckman encounters a variety of colorful characters, including a beautiful hitchhiker named Amanda and a group of eccentric bikers. As Beckman navigates the open road, he must also confront his own inner demons and come to terms with his past.
Roadhouse 66 is a coming-of-age tale filled with adventure, romance, and self-discovery. The film captures the spirit of the 1980s with its rock 'n' roll soundtrack and nostalgic Americana aesthetic. Join Beckman on his journey down Roadhouse 66 as he learns what it truly means to find oneself.
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Roadhouse 66
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Thumbelina
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I Got the Blues
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James Intveld:
Writer
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My Heart is Aching for You
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James Intveld:
Writer
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I Can't Get No Money
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Chuck E. Weiss:
Writer
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What are We Going to do with All This Money?
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Chuck E. Weiss:
Writer
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We're Gonna Rock
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Marie, Marie
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Baby Blue
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Detroit Doll
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All Night Long
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Warren Ham:
Performer
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Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Crawling from the Wreckage
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Testify
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Gary S. Scott:
Adapted and arranged
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Hot Rod Man
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Tex Rubinowitz:
Writer
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Theme from 'Route 66'
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All Tore Up
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Austin de Lone:
Writer
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