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Dirty Dancing (1987)
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Synopsis
A teenage girl learns about love, adult responsibility, and how to do The Dirty Boogie in this romantic drama. In 1963, "Baby" Houseman (
Jennifer Grey
) is a 17-year-old spending the summer with her family at a resort hotel in the Catskills; she plans on being in the Peace Corps next summer, so this is expected to be her last summer as a carefree adolescent. Baby doesn't get along with her older sister, Lisa (Jane Brucker), and she's bored to tears by most of the older guests at the resort. However, one night Baby hears what sounds like a party going on in the employee's dormitory, and she pokes her head in to discover most of the hotel staff enjoying the sort of close dancing that would get you kicked out of the senior prom in no time flat. Baby is particularly struck by handsome Johnny Castle (
Patrick Swayze
), a dancer in the resort's floor show, and falls head over heels in love, wanting to be near him. When Johnny's dance partner, Penny (
Cynthia Rhodes
), finds herself pregnant after a fling with one of the waiters, Baby volunteers to learn her steps and take her place; however, Baby's father, Dr. Jake Houseman (
Jerry Orbach
), will have none of it, convinced that Johnny is a low life and that his daughter is too young to understand her own feelings. Dirty Dancing was a surprise box-office hit, and the soundtrack album was an even bigger success, spawning several hit singles and inspiring a top-drawing concert tour featuring several of its artists. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Kelly Bishop
Marjorie Houseman
Jane Brucker
Lisa Houseman
Max Cantor
Robbie Gould
Charles "Honi" Coles
Tito Suarez
Jennifer Grey
Frances "Baby" Houseman
Neal Jones
Billy Kostecki
Jerry Orbach
Dr. Jake Houseman
Lonny Price
Neil Kellerman
Cynthia Rhodes
Penny Johnson
Jack Weston
Max Kellerman
Patrick Swayze
Johnny Castle
Production Crew
Mark Haack
Art Director
Stephen Lineweaver
Art Director
Doro Bachrach
Associate Producer
Bonnie Timmermann
Casting
Kenny Ortega
Choreography
Jeff Jur
Cinematographer
Peter C. Frank
Cinematographer
Eleanor Bergstein
Co-producer
John Morris
Composer (Music Score)
Hilary M. Rosenfeld
Costume Designer
Emile Ardolino
Director
Farrel Jane Levy
Editor
Peter C. Frank
Editor
Mitchell Cannold
Executive Producer
Steven E. Reuther
Executive Producer
Otis Redding
Featured Music
Smokey Robinson
Featured Music
Herbert W. Gains
First Assistant Director
David Forrest
Makeup
Gilbert La Chapelle
Makeup
Michael Lloyd
Musical Direction/Supervision
Linda Gottlieb
Producer
John Marston
Production Assistant
David Chapman
Production Designer
Eleanor Bergstein
Screenwriter
Clay Griffith
Set Designer
Alfie Zappacosta
Songwriter
Berry Gordy, Jr.
Songwriter
Bert Russell
Songwriter
Bob Crewe
Songwriter
Bob Gaudio
Songwriter
Bruce Channel
Songwriter
Carole King
Songwriter
Don Markowitz
Songwriter
Doug White
Songwriter
Eddie Bo Smith, Jr.
Songwriter
Ellie Greenwich
Songwriter
Erich Bulling
Songwriter
Frankie Previte
Songwriter
Gerry Goffin
Songwriter
J. Madara
Songwriter
Jeff Barry
Songwriter
John D'Andrea
Songwriter
John de Nicola
Songwriter
Lou Perez
Songwriter
Mark Scola
Songwriter
Marko Luciani
Songwriter
Martyn Baker
Songwriter
Maurice Williams
Songwriter
Melissa Cobb
Songwriter
Neal Cavanaugh
Songwriter
Patrick Swayze
Songwriter
Phil Spector
Songwriter
R. Parris
Songwriter
Stacy Widelitz
Songwriter
Terry Fryer
Songwriter
The Surfaris
Songwriter
Tom Graf
Songwriter
Year: 1987
Runtime: 97
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Romance
Sound
Dolby stereo
Produced by
Vestron
Release
August 21, 1987 (USA)
by Vestron
Awards
1987 - Best Film (Musical or Comedy) - Golden Globe
1987 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award
1987 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1987 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Awards
1987 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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