What is road house film location?

"Road House" is a 1989 American action film directed by Rowdy Herrington and starring Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch, and Sam Elliott. The film was primarily shot in various locations throughout California and Missouri.

The fictional "Double Deuce" bar and the surrounding town where much of the film takes place were both shot in the town of Sun Valley, California. The town is located in the San Fernando Valley and was chosen for its resemblance to the fictional town of Jasper, Missouri. The film crew built a new facade on the existing bar, transforming it into the rough-and-tumble establishment featured in the film.

Several other locations around California were also used to shoot various scenes in the film, including the Mojave Desert, Lake Hemet, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Scenes set in Kansas City were actually shot in downtown Los Angeles, with several buildings and streets being transformed to resemble the Missouri city.

Overall, the "Road House" film location was a mix of real and fictional places, with the crew carefully selecting locations that fit the tone and atmosphere of the film.