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Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing (1987) - Showtimes

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Dirty Dancing Poster
Film Fixation: Sexy and Shirtless Patrick Swayze, Dirty Dancing

Dirty Dancing (1987)

"First dance. First love. The time of your life."

PG-131 hr 40 min
10:45am6:45pm
Dirty Dancing Poster

Dirty Dancing (1987)

"First dance. First love. The time of your life."

PG-131 hr 40 min
10:45am6:45pm

Dirty Dancing Movies

Dirty Dancing is a 1987 American romance film. Written by Eleanor Bergstein and directed by Emile Ardolino, the film features Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey in the lead roles, as well as Cynthia Rhodes and Jerry Orbach. The story is a coming of age drama that documents a teenage girl's coming of age through a relationship with a dance instructor whom she encounters during the family's summer vacation. In 2004, a prequel to the film was released, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. Although not a remake, Havana Nights showcases a similar storyline about an American teenager learning about life through dance, when her family relocates to Havana, Cuba just before the 1959 Cuban Revolution. Swayze was paid $5 million to appear in a cameo role as a dance teacher — considerably more than the $200,000 he earned for the first film.