Billy Duncan, profesor de baile, debe hacer servicio comunitario dando clases a ancianos en una iglesia griega. Allí se enamora de la hija de una feligresa rica y, con ayuda del sacerdote, r... Leer todoBilly Duncan, profesor de baile, debe hacer servicio comunitario dando clases a ancianos en una iglesia griega. Allí se enamora de la hija de una feligresa rica y, con ayuda del sacerdote, recupera su pasión por el baile y el amor.Billy Duncan, profesor de baile, debe hacer servicio comunitario dando clases a ancianos en una iglesia griega. Allí se enamora de la hija de una feligresa rica y, con ayuda del sacerdote, recupera su pasión por el baile y el amor.
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I enjoyed this movie thoroughly. It caught my attention because I am a ballroom and swing dancer. I loved the dance scenes, the Greek cultural parts (especially the dancing) and seeing Father Chris stand up against the bullies. I could watch it again because there were no ugly scenes or language and the message was meaningful.
I was disappointed with this movie. The acting was horrible. Based on the movie title I figured they would have had better dancers. I think Robert krantz auditioned for Footloose or Cocktail and obviously didn't get the part. Instead he retaliated by finding a true story and made himself the main character. Harsh? No, the truth hurts.
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I watched this movie only because I was locked down during the coronavirus crisis, and desperate for just about anything to watch on TV. Given the unknown (and mostly Greek-American) cast, plus the fact that I had never even heard of the movie, I expected the worst. And I assumed I would probably turn it off after 5 or 10 minutes. But the movie surprised me. It turned out to be very enjoyable, with just enough joyous dance numbers to add a little excitement, and an uplifting, human message (that didn't become obnoxiously obvious). All in all, a nice, little rom-com.
This is my second time viewing this film. I saw it a while ago because it was free on prime video. I was leary at first the first time watching this film because I saw on imbd that this was an almost unheard of film. Upon viewing I enjoyed every minute of it. The second time I enjoyed it all the more. This is a very en enjoyable hearted comedy. That being said ,for any easy freezy watch, this film has a lot going on in it's plot. It also has a nice message as well about not giving up on yourself or your dreams even when things are tough . I've always been fascinated by Greek culture. I've watched My Big Fat Greek wedding over and over again. So I enjoyed watching this film for that reason alone. On top of that, though I really thought it had a good story line. My favorite character of all was father Chris. He might be just a bit worldly . He might be a tad bit lazy. What he does do is display the compassion and love of Christ several times within the film which makes this otherwise silly comedy a heartwarming and unique viewing. I really hope more and more people will see and view this film because of Amazon prime.
Although Bob may feel that Father Chris is a stereotypical name for a Greek priest, that name was used because Father Chris is a real person. As a matter of fact Father Chris is my wife's uncle.
This movie is based on the real story of the friendship between Father Chris and Bob Krantz. While the events in this movie took place several years ago, and Bob and his family have since moved out of Chicago, he and Father Chris still are very close, and see each other several times a year.
The use of the Chicago Greek Community as a background was not intended to provide a "touch of novelty". That is the community in which the real story took place. Chicago's Greektown is less than a mile from the church where Father Chris serves as pastor.
Despite Bob's feeling that the movie was sophomoric, I can assure him that the people and places portrayed in the movie are real.
This movie is based on the real story of the friendship between Father Chris and Bob Krantz. While the events in this movie took place several years ago, and Bob and his family have since moved out of Chicago, he and Father Chris still are very close, and see each other several times a year.
The use of the Chicago Greek Community as a background was not intended to provide a "touch of novelty". That is the community in which the real story took place. Chicago's Greektown is less than a mile from the church where Father Chris serves as pastor.
Despite Bob's feeling that the movie was sophomoric, I can assure him that the people and places portrayed in the movie are real.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn one scene Billy Duncan is eating a Gyro which is a Greek/Turkish dish which is usually served in a pita. There has always been controversy with the way you pronounce this dish, Billy Duncan pronounced it one way, and Father Chris corrected him by pronouncing it a more traditional way. There is no wrong way of Gyro, it all depends on where you live.
- ErroresAlexia's beeper went off and she said that she is a last year medical resident, and she is on call but she keeps dancing with Billy outside, and then she is seen inside the dance hall, never making any call.
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,210
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,723
- 18 abr 1999
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,210
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Color
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