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Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000)

Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000)
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The personal lives of five exotic dancers go under the microscope in this drama, the first American feature from director Michael Radford. Eddie (Robert Wisdom) is the manager of a strip club in suburban California known as the Blue Iguana, where he keeps an eye on the women who make their living dancing for his customers. Stormy (Sheila Kelley) is an attractive, thick-skinned woman who is getting old enough to realize her days as a dancer may be numbered. Jo (Jennifer Tilly) likes to think of herself as the Blue Iguana's star attraction, though her career may hit a detour now that she's learned she's pregnant. Angel (Daryl Hannah) is a sweet, but immature woman, who tries to deal with her fear of being unloved by adopting a child. Jasmine (Sandra Oh), an aspiring poet, tries not to get settled into a career as a stripper, while being encouraged in her writing by coffeehouse owner Dennis (Chris Hogan), who features spoken word performers. And Jesse (Charlotte Ayanna), the youngest of the performers, expresses her desperate need for approval in her desire to please the customers. Dancing at the Blue Iguana received its world premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlotte AyannaDaryl Hannah, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Radford
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dancing at the Blue Iguana

The personal lives of five exotic dancers go under the microscope in this drama, the first American feature from director Michael Radford. Eddie (Robert Wisdom) is the manager of a strip club in suburban California known as the Blue Iguana, where he keeps an eye on the women who make their living dancing for his customers. Stormy (Sheila Kelley) is an attractive, thick-skinned woman who is getting old enough to realize her days as a dancer may be numbered. Jo (Jennifer Tilly) likes to think of herself as the Blue Iguana's star attraction, though her career may hit a detour now that she's learned she's pregnant. Angel (Daryl Hannah) is a sweet, but immature woman, who tries to deal with her fear of being unloved by adopting a child. Jasmine (Sandra Oh), an aspiring poet, tries not to get settled into a career as a stripper, while being encouraged in her writing by coffeehouse owner Dennis (Chris Hogan), who features spoken word performers. And Jesse (Charlotte Ayanna), the youngest of the performers, expresses her desperate need for approval in her desire to please the customers. Dancing at the Blue Iguana received its world premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
124 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Radford
Writer(s):
David LinterMichael Radford
Producer(s):
Sheila KelleyGraham BroadbentDamian Jones
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Strong Sexual Content, Drug Content, Violence, Nudity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Nick N.

    I first ordered this movie with only one thing in mind, girls. I had no idea there was such a great message about life, dreams, and goals; and that everyone, no matter what situation they might be in, should have the opportunity to make something of themselves. I highly recommend the movie. A+ all around!!!

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    Greer P.

    If you have any desire to know what it's like to be an exotic dancer (nice word for stripper), watch this movie! It is a very realistic portrayal. The characters in this movie from the dancers to the customers to the club owner and manager as well as the club itself are very real. The drama, the drugs, the personalities, the motives, all of it is astoundingly accurate.

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    Elaine W.

    I think this movie has been misunderstood my many people. It was pretty much all improvisational. I do recommend watching the DVD extras. All the characters I felt were well acted out- Daryl Hannah was really funny- as was Jennifer Tilly. This was the first movie I ever saw Sandra Oh in. Quite a gem in my opinion.

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