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  1. R. Lance Hill (born 1943) is an American screenwriter and novelist. He is best known for writing the 1989 cult film Road House, as well as the novel and screenplay for The Evil That Men Do. [1] . Hill frequently used the pseudonym David Lee Henry while in Hollywood. [2] Career.

    • 1943 (age 79–80), Canada
    • Screenwriter, Novelist
    • Canadian
    • 1982–present
  2. R. Lance Hill (b. 1943), also known by the pseudonym David Lee Henry, is an American screenwriter and novelist. He is best known for writing the 1989 cult film Road House, as well as the novel and screenplay for The Evil That Men Do.

  3. Feb 28, 2024 · This week, the Los Angeles Times reported that R. Lance Hill, who penned the story for the 1989 film and cowrote its screenplay under the pen name David Lee Henry, had sued...

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  5. Mar 15, 2013 · Who is this David Lee Henry? No bios anywhere. The only mention of a David Lee Henry is that Robert Towne, the screenwriter of Chinatown used this name as an alias when he wrote 8 Million Ways to Die. Under David Lee Henrys credits on IMDB are both Road House and 8 Million Ways to Die. Therefore…

  6. Novelist and screenplay writer. Among his movie screenplay credits are "Road House" (1989). "8 Million Ways to Die" (1986) and "Out For Justice" (1991). Early in his career he was also a writer for the Canadian motor magazine "Track and Traffic". Has used "David Lee Henry" as a pseudonym on his screenplays.

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  7. May 31, 2011 · He used the Block novel (and the initial screen adaptation by Oliver Stone and David Lee Henry) as a jumping-off point for his take on a modern L.A. noir. The film 8 Million Ways to Die has car chases, intense verbal showdowns, shout-outs—all the things required in your standard cops-and-drugs thriller.

  8. With a story and screenplay by David Lee Henry and direction from Rowdy Herrington, Road House is a 1989 Action release starring Patrick Swayze in the lead role. Swayze steps into the shoes of James Dalton, a bouncer that is hired by a club owner to provide security for the establishment.

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