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'''''Road House Kane''''' is an epic American action-drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington and Orson Welles, starring Patrick Swayze, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore. | '''''Road House Kane''''' is an epic American action-drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington and Orson Welles, starring Patrick Swayze, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore. | ||
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* ''[[Citizen Cane]]'' | |||
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* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] |
Revision as of 12:25, 8 December 2023
Road House Kane is an epic American action-drama film directed by Rowdy Herrington and Orson Welles, starring Patrick Swayze, Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore.
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Citizen Cane is a 1941 American drama film about a media baron obsessed with candy.
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- Citizen Kane @ Wikipedia
- Citizen Kane - trailer @ YouTube
- Campaign promises scene @ YouTube
- Rosebud @ YouTube
- Road House (1989 film) @ Wikipedia
- Road House - trailer @ YouTube
- Dalton fires the bartender @ YouTube
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