Arrow
Road House UHD 4K Arrow Ultra HD Blu-ray Roadhouse 1989 Patrick Swayze
Road House UHD 4K Arrow Ultra HD Blu-ray Roadhouse 1989 Patrick Swayze
Regular price
$39.99 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$39.99 USD
Unit price
per
Couldn't load pickup availability
Arrow's 4K version of Road House proves why they're the best in the business!
Introducing Arrow Films' 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Region B) Limited Edition release for 1989's Road House. A legendary bouncer (Patrick Swayze) comes to restore order at a notorious bar but runs afoul of a ruthless crime boss who controls the town.
Directed by Rowdy Herrington (Striking Distance, Gladiator, Jack's Back), Road House is a friendly reminder of just how much guts 'n glory action movies had in the 80s.
Limited Edition Features:
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original lossless stereo and DTS-HD 5.1 surround audio options
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Mark Bell
- Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Mark Bell
- Double Deuce coaster
- Collector's booklet featuring original production notes
Disc 1 - Feature and Extras (4K Ultra HD):
- Audio commentary with director Rowdy Herrington
- Audio commentary with Road House fans Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier
- 'I Thought You'd Be Bigger': The Making of Road House, a making-of documentary
- A Conversation with Director Rowdy Herrington, an interview with the director about the genesis and making of the film
- 'Pretty Good for a Blind White Boy': The Music of Road House, a featurette on Michael Kamen's score and blues musician Jeff Healey's performance in the film
- Remembering Patrick Swayze, a tribute to Road House's iconic lead actor
- On the Road House, a featurette where cast and crew members look back on the film's success
- Patrick Swayze Profile featurette
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc 2 - Extras (Blu-ray Region B):
- I Did It My Way, an interview with second unit director and stunt coordinator Charlie Picerni
- Henchman #2, an interview with actor and stuntman Anthony De Longis
- Blonde Ambitions, an interview with actor Laura Lee Kasten
- Fightin' Man, an interview with actor Roger Hewlett
- Ain't Nothing Gonna Kill Me but Me, an interview with actor Travis McKenna
- Pain Don't Hurt: The Stunts of Road House, a featurette on the stunts seen in the film
- What Would Dalton Do?, a featurette where professional bouncers show their appreciation for the film
- Selected interview soundbites
-
On the Set, archival behind-the-scenes footage
Technical Specs:
- Production Year: 1989
- Running Time: 122
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English SDH
- Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
- Number of Discs: 2


