Take the Lead (2006)

Take the Lead (2006)
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A teacher and his students open up new worlds for one another in this urban drama inspired by a true story. Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) is a prize-winning ballroom dancer and instructor from Manhattan who volunteers his services to a high school in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the Bronx. Principal Augustine James (Alfre Woodard) in turn gives Dulaine a tough assignment -- a detention class with some of the biggest troublemakers on campus. When the kids learn that Dulaine intends to teach them how to dance in the classic style, they're incredulous at best and dismissive at worst -- until Dulaine demonstrates his moves for the class. While Dulaine's charges -- including Rock (Rob Brown), LaRhette (Yaya DaCosta), Ramos (Dante Basco), Eddie (Marcus T. Paulk), and Sasha (Jenna Dewan) -- respect his talent, they have their own way of dancing, and as they mix hip-hop moves with ballroom discipline, they create an exciting new style. Dulaine also strives to instill self-confidence and a work ethic in his kids, insisting they can make their way out of the ghetto if they're willing to try. Screenwriter Dianne Houston based Take the Lead on the real-life story of Pierre Dulaine, who taught dance as a volunteer to at-risk students at New York elementary schools. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Antonio BanderasRob Brown, (more)
Director(s):
Liz Friedlander
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Take the Lead

A teacher and his students open up new worlds for one another in this urban drama inspired by a true story. Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) is a prize-winning ballroom dancer and instructor from Manhattan who volunteers his services to a high school in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the Bronx. Principal Augustine James (Alfre Woodard) in turn gives Dulaine a tough assignment -- a detention class with some of the biggest troublemakers on campus. When the kids learn that Dulaine intends to teach them how to dance in the classic style, they're incredulous at best and dismissive at worst -- until Dulaine demonstrates his moves for the class. While Dulaine's charges -- including Rock (Rob Brown), LaRhette (Yaya DaCosta), Ramos (Dante Basco), Eddie (Marcus T. Paulk), and Sasha (Jenna Dewan) -- respect his talent, they have their own way of dancing, and as they mix hip-hop moves with ballroom discipline, they create an exciting new style. Dulaine also strives to instill self-confidence and a work ethic in his kids, insisting they can make their way out of the ghetto if they're willing to try. Screenwriter Dianne Houston based Take the Lead on the real-life story of Pierre Dulaine, who taught dance as a volunteer to at-risk students at New York elementary schools. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
118 mins

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Director(s):
Liz Friedlander
Writer(s):
Dianne Houston
Producer(s):
Michelle GraceDiane NabatoffChristopher Godsick
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Drama
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Linda S.

I thought this movie was one of the best I've seen lately. The acting was great and gave a realistic portrayal of the situation. Antonio Banderos was an excellent choice for the teacher. The movie was great all around. I loved the dance scenes.

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Donna P.

The fact that it's a TRUE STORY is what really pulls at my heart strings. I'm from the area where his movie takes place, and to see there are still people there who really care about the kids is real inspiring to me. Loved the movie, already saw it twice. Dancing was beautiful. Last Scene was exquisite!! A Must See!

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Lorraine B.

I really enjoyed the movie!

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