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''When they let her down right in front of her eyes'' }}
 
''Road to Hell'' is the [[Sequel]] to ''[[Streets of Fire]]'', released in October 2012 (although a "final release" version wasn't screened until March 2013). It was directed by Albert Pyun and written by Cynthia Curnan.
 
Set 28 years after the original, it deals with Tom Cody returning to Edge City in search of his lost love, Ellen. He travels in the hopes she can save him from his demons--but he's stopped by two seductive spree killers who oppose his efforts at seeking redemption.
 
The film features original music by Tony Riparetti and the Roxy Gunn Project, with Roxy playing the role of Ellen; Michael Pare and Deborah Van Valkenburgh reprise their roles from the original film as Cody and his sister Reva.
 
While an unfinished version was screened in 2008, the writers tweaked the script to add the character of Ellen Dream and Roxy Gunn's music, and additional scenes continued to be filmed up until the film's official release in 2013.
 
The website can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20160303210806/http://www.roadtohellmovie.com/ here].
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== This film contains examples of: ==
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Tom Cody, again.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Ashe appears to be one; in a promo she comments that Caitlin scares her at times and wants out of all the killing.
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* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Caitlin and Ashe.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Ashe seems to be just along for the ride.
* [[Re CutRecut]]: The 2012 version.
* [[Rule of Symbolism]]: 66.6 Radio from Purgatory, USA, Highway 66; the road being described as the road between Purgatory and Hell...
** According to the director, Caitlin represents the modern world that Cody doesn't understand and can't fit into.
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: Caitlin to Cody.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: An unfinished clip has "Shelter Me", a love ballad, playing over {{spoiler|Tom apparently betraying Ellen for Caitlin}}.
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[[Category:Films of the 2010s]]
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