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Dancehall Queen

  • 1997
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
671
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Dancehall Queen (1997)
Drama

A single street vendor disguises herself for a dance contest, and pits her enemies against each other.A single street vendor disguises herself for a dance contest, and pits her enemies against each other.A single street vendor disguises herself for a dance contest, and pits her enemies against each other.

  • Directors
    • Rick Elgood
    • Don Letts
  • Writers
    • Suzanne Fenn
    • Don Letts
    • Ed Wallace
  • Stars
    • Audrey Reid
    • Carl Davis
    • Paul Campbell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    671
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Rick Elgood
      • Don Letts
    • Writers
      • Suzanne Fenn
      • Don Letts
      • Ed Wallace
    • Stars
      • Audrey Reid
      • Carl Davis
      • Paul Campbell
    • 16User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Audrey Reid
    • Marcia
    Carl Davis
    • Larry
    Paul Campbell
    Paul Campbell
    • Priest
    Mark Danvers
    • Junior
    Cherine Anderson
    • Tanya
    Pauline Stone Myrie
    • Ms. Gordon
    Patrice Harrison
    • Olivine
    Anika Grason
    • Tasha
    Donald Thompson
    • Sonny
    Henry Brown
    Carl Bradshaw
    • Police Officer #1
    Michael London
    • Police Officer #2
    Beenie Man
    • Self
    Lady Saw
    • Self
    Nahtasha Budhi
    • Dorothy
    Keshun Davis
    • Self
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    • Taxi Driver
    Marlon King
    Marlon King
    • Vendor
    • Directors
      • Rick Elgood
      • Don Letts
    • Writers
      • Suzanne Fenn
      • Don Letts
      • Ed Wallace
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    rajulkabir

    Jamaican Cinderella story

    No fancy Hollywood production values, no special effects, not even the particularly outstanding acting grace Dancehall Queen. But the movie does have a great score - and I know nothing about reggae, wouldn't even call myself a fan. Add to that the fun of trying to make sense of the lilting Jamaican accent and you've got time well spent. The first few minutes I had no idea what anyone was saying. Somewhere along the line, and I didn't even notice transition, everyone's lines were coming through clear as a bell. It's a treat for the ears, and an interesting peek into the sometimes seamy, sometimes violent, sometimes charming life on the island.
    7joelcairo1941

    Good fun!

    I have seen this film several times, as it gets surprisingly heavy rotation on cable television. Each time I catch it, I thoroughly enjoy it.

    The story line is highly improbable, but it doesn't matter because the performances (acting and dancing) are top-drawer. It's a reminder that films about the ordinary struggles of common folk can be engaging without all the special effects that one finds in the Hollywood products of today.
    8RicanRic

    Excellent storyline and character development!

    I was introduced to this film by a Jamaican friend who insisted I see the movie. It was a choice I was glad to have made. The story introduces us to normal, everyday people who are all well written and well acted. The storyline is about a woman who wants more for herself and wants more for her small family. Some people may have trouble with the language. I dont speak of the content of language but, the dialect. Some Jamaicans speak with the strong dialect known as "Patois" (pronounced pah-twah). This film is flavored with it. I did notice that at the start of Dancehall Queen, the language is difficult to understand but seemed to become much easier as the film progressed. Through the movie, we are exposed to some great Raggae music and some pretty intensive dance sequences. The setting and locales of the film are very scenic and adds character.The sub plots served to support an already strong story. I recommend this film to any fan of Caribbean or Jamaican culture.
    10graphicgyrl

    a tale of triumph in the Jamaican ghetto

    This is a heartwarming story. So often we watch stories about cultures we would never entertain being a part of but somewhere in the meat of the story we are drawn in. this story takes place in a Jamaican ghetto and shows us that even in the brash vivid stroked lives of those who live hand to mouth everyday there exists poetic justice and the charm of the unaffected life. The characters were believable and passionate.

    I cried and laughed and commiserated with Marcia and her family and yes, found myself wishing that I too could have been there if only for a day. I loved the music and was surprised to find so much variety in dancehall music such as Chaka Demus' song "whats the move" and Beeniemans song "dancehall queen".
    9sassybabe115

    Great!

    I watched Dance Hall Queen back when i was a little girl living in Florida, and it gets a lot easier to understand the accents the more you watch it. I recently watched it again and the message to women to be strong and sexy and standing your ground was still there even more now that I'm a 24 year old mother. If you love foreign, Indy type Genres, then you will love the quirkiness of the characters, and settings and hate the stone hearts of the villains.I found myself each time cheering for the Main character, and I love her transformation from hobo looking street vendor, to sexy, dazzling beauty. I also liked seeing a women who had her own even if it was just a little to some, and got more herself.

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      [in Jamaican accent]

      [after killing Sonny]

      Priest: Walk and live. Talk and bumbaclaat dead.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #2.2 (1997)

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Jamaica
    • Official site
      • Islandlife
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La reina del baile
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston, Jamaica
    • Production company
      • Hawk's Nest Productions
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      • JMD 35,390,673 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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