Backroad Diner Filming Locations

Backroad Diner filming locations

Where was Backroad Diner filmed? Backroad Diner was filmed in 3 locations across United States in the following places:

Backroad Diner Filming Locations

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Backroad Diner (1997)
Runtime: 89 minutes
Rating: 5.0
Release year: 1997
IMDB: tt0247943
Plot summary

Four men from Harlem in their early 30's, friends from childhood, take a late summer break, heading out of town in a Mercury Monarch on a 30-plus-hour drive to a vacation spot. Wilson is an FBI agent, George a mechanic, Phil teaches African-American studies, and Dre's a doctor. They tease and reminisce, mostly about sex; they argue, mostly about racial politics. Then, late on the second night of the trip, they stop at a roadside diner. Phil and a cracker get in a pushing match, and soon fists are flying. The four drive off, but their woes have just begun as they get lost on a county road and the deputy sheriffs get a call to watch for four drug dealers who tried to rob the diner.

Genres
Drama
Horror
Cast
Andre M. Carrington
Winston I. Dunlop II
Phil Mills
Edward Olmedo
Directors
Winston I. Dunlop II
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Backroad Diner filming locations