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Randy Brenner Movies

1989  
PG13  
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Gregory Hines plays the ex-convict son of a famed tap-dancer. Taking over his late father's Harlem dance studio, Hines can't shake memories of his childhood, when he was being touted as a dancing prodigy. Challenged to fulfill his destiny by his dad's old cronies--among them such terpsichorean giants as Sammy Davis Jr., Steve Condos, Jimmy Slyde and Harold Nicholas--Hines does his best to avoid lapsing back into a life of crime. The struggle to save Hines' soul is a titanic one, with Hines' girlfriend Suzzanne Douglas tugging at him from one direction and his old burglary partner Joe Morton yanking from the other. The plotline of Tap is merely an excuse to show off some of the most dazzling footwork ever recorded on film. The director is Nick Castle Jr., who like star Gregory Hines is scion of a legendary dancing family. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gregory HinesSuzzanne Douglas, (more)
 
1989  
 
After breaking up with his girlfriend Rhoda (Denny Dillon), Bull (Richard Moll) decides to try his luck at a popular singles club. Though he'd rather be "a towel boy in a Turkish prison", Bull submits himself to the tutelage of veteran womanizer Dan (John Larroquette), who agrees to teach Bull the art of "subtle seduction" in exchange for getting his repossessed Mercedes out of hock. Elsewhere on the docket, Harry (Harry Anderson) performs an escape trick that succeeds only in making a bad impression on Christine's (Markie Post) lifelong idol, Judge Catherine Bell (Sally-Jane Heit). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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