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Love'n Dancing

Original title: Love N' Dancing
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2K
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Billy Zane, Amy Smart, and Betty White in Love'n Dancing (2009)
Swing dancing brings together a former pro dancer and a school teacher looking for a new lease on life.
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2002: Jake Mitchell is the defending World West Coast Swing Champion. He's got everything going for him: looks, personality, and style. He's at the top of his game when he and his partner Co... Read all2002: Jake Mitchell is the defending World West Coast Swing Champion. He's got everything going for him: looks, personality, and style. He's at the top of his game when he and his partner Corinne are crowned the unexpected winners at the World Swing Dance Championships. As the cr... Read all2002: Jake Mitchell is the defending World West Coast Swing Champion. He's got everything going for him: looks, personality, and style. He's at the top of his game when he and his partner Corinne are crowned the unexpected winners at the World Swing Dance Championships. As the crowd cheers and the celebration begins, Jake appears uneasy. Did he really deserve to win? ... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert Iscove
  • Writer
    • Tom Malloy
  • Stars
    • Amy Smart
    • Tom Malloy
    • Billy Zane
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Robert Iscove
    • Writer
      • Tom Malloy
    • Stars
      • Amy Smart
      • Tom Malloy
      • Billy Zane
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Jessica Donovan
    Tom Malloy
    Tom Malloy
    • Jake Mitchell
    Billy Zane
    Billy Zane
    • Kent Krandel
    Brian Lucero
    • Chris
    Betty White
    Betty White
    • Irene
    Caroline Rhea
    Caroline Rhea
    • Bonnie
    Robert Royston
    • Emcee
    Ronnie DeBenedetta
    • David Olsen
    • (as Ronnie DeBennedetta)
    Rachel Dratch
    Rachel Dratch
    • Kalle
    Leila Arcieri
    Leila Arcieri
    • Danielle
    Ryan Montano
    • Crowd Member #1
    Amy Hendricks
    • Crowd Member #2
    • (as Amy Henricks)
    Nicola Royston
    • Corinne Kennedy
    David House
    • Principal Bees
    Kristine McDonald
    • Student #1
    Ryan Rodriguez
    • Student #3
    Hanna Allerton
    • Student #2
    Kenny Resch
    Kenny Resch
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    • Director
      • Robert Iscove
    • Writer
      • Tom Malloy
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    User reviews18

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    9morrisonhimself

    Great dancers, very likable characters

    MoviePlex is a generally blah movie channel (especially since it dropped its Western Wednesdays) but occasionally it brings us a little or little-known film that just grabs a viewer's heart and won't let go.

    This movie is one of those.

    Its cast of mostly unknowns (I think Billy Zane is the only one I had heard of) are not only astonishingly talented, but the characters they play are very likable and even compelling. There are some stereotypes, but they just add to the fun.

    They are also mostly extremely attractive, either as physical specimens or as characters. Nicola Royston, for one, is just eye-poppingly and exotically beautiful -- and has made apparently only one movie. (What is the matter with the world's casting directors?)

    Even the film's closest-to-villainous characters are likable and good-looking. One man who ignores his intended and pays more attention to business is one of them, but he is to be pitied, not censured.

    Look especially for Rachel Dratch, of whom probably I should have known, but this was my first look. She is absolutely adorable, and in her last scene, she steals it. Watch her face. Marvelous!

    The music is not even close to being what I would ordinarily listen to, but as setting for the dances, it was something even I liked. Some of the choreography is less than perfect, but the dancers are so good, so watchable, so graceful and athletic, any flaws (which might be subjective, anyway) are totally unimportant.

    In short, this is one excellent movie, one I've already watched twice, and one I highly recommend to any person who likes dance, who likes "damn nice" people (to quote one character's assessment of some of his dance rivals), and who appreciates top-of-the-line talent.

    This movie is now available on YouTube.
    9vjconforte

    I loved it !

    I'm anticipating the release of this film so friends can enjoy it as much as I did.

    I had the pleasure of viewing it at the Phoenix Film Festival and the house was packed. To our surprise Mr Zane and Mr Malloy along with other cast members flew in for the screening. We've all seen these types of films before, but they never cease to keep us in our seats. This film focusing on West Coast Swing dancing competition and a dancer with a hearing disability, Wow! The film is inspirational to say the least and showcased many brilliant dancers.

    It was clearly evident that the film was a big hit with the ovation given at the conclusion of the film.

    I would also like to make note of the cast staying around for close to an hour after the film answering various questions on this film, independent films in general, and how to get into the business.

    If you're looking for a feel good movie with great music, acting, and dancing, don't miss it.
    10pstuart-4

    an uplifting film about finding courage to triumph over one's disability

    While I am not a movie critic, I realize (and appreciate) the themes which director Robert Iscove and writer Tom Malloy highlight in this movie. Rarely do theatrical releases emphasize the important theme of "ability" versus "disability" that this movie does so well. Love N' Dancing is not just a film about someone who is hearing-impaired finding love and acceptance, but it highlights a theme important to life: accepting our own limitations and then finding the courage to triumph over them. Sometimes you need someone else to help you realize that you have more courage and determination than you give yourself credit for. With these qualities, you are able to harness the power within to challenge, and eventually overcome, the face of adversity. These themes are central to the Love N' Dancing story, and they complement a new style of dancing unfamiliar to most Americans.

    In this movie, the adversity is a hearing loss. To provide an obstacle for our main hero and heroine, Malloy introduces a character we love to hate: one who represents those kinds of people you encounter who are usually negative in life and actually prevent you from achieving high self-esteem and self-confidence, which are qualities that are so important in realizing your dreams.

    Most "relationship" movies don't emphasize this "ability" theme as well as this movie does. For these reasons, I loved Love N' Dancing and the important life messages it conveys to the viewer. I urge you to see the movie with this philosophical understanding, and you may never look at a "disabled" person in the same way again!
    Gordon-11

    An uplifting film

    This film is about a former dance champion who re-evaluates his life after meeting a dedicated and talented student.

    "Love N' Dancing" is not a typical romantic comedy. It successfully amalgamates these cheesy themes into an enjoyable film with a positive message. On the surface, it is about love and dancing. At a deeper level, "Love N' Dancing" is about not letting impairments and self doubt hinder yourself reaching your full potential. It is an uplifting feel good film, both visually and emotionally.

    I enjoyed watching it a lot, and I think it deserves a wider audience and more recognition.
    2mrtraska

    Skip it: the romance and plot are weak, and the dancing's strictly for WCS devotees

    ... and I dance East Coast Swing, a simplified take on Lindy Hop, which is the real thing (West Coast borrows a few moves from East Coast/Lindy and blues dance but is actually too Hollywood in its choreography and too close to the Hustle -- FEH!), so of course the dancing fell short for me. Real swing is what you dance to Count Basie, Duke Ellington, or Benny Goodman, or even contemporary big bands. My saying so will no doubt steam the West Coast fans in the audience, but hey, dance history is what it is (look up Frankie Manning and Hellzapoppin' on Wikipedia if you want to know where it all came from). Besides, the dance scenes would have fallen short anyway, for reasons cited below. But I digress.

    I started off really wanting to like this movie. Honest. After all, I found the male lead appealing at first, and I'd enjoyed other dance films such as Strictly Ballroom, Center Stage, Take The Lead, and Tango Bar (I even tolerated Shall We Dance fairly well, given my usually complete disdain for Richard Gere). But no: the non-dance part of this storyline was so weak it made me cringe. OFTEN. Billy Zane was slightly less obnoxious than usual, so that was something, but not enough to offset the fact that Amy Smart seemed to be sleepwalking through the whole thing. The writing was awful. Their fight scene at home, for example, seemed sudden and oh, so contrived. So did the upset at their friends' wedding. Fake, fake, fake. You could see the consequences telegraphed a mile away. And the dance competition was even **more** Hollywood over-the-top than West Coast usually is. Mehhh. They learned ALL the wrong things from ballroom competitions.

    Worst of all, Amy Smart never looked like she was really getting the hang of the sense of elasticity or stretch that underlies all variations of swing -- or that she was enjoying any of it, even a little bit. If you hate dancing that much, why do a dance movie?? Don't tell me she really liked it, because you sure couldn't tell from her performance in this film. I could barely sit through it. The actual dancing by others, however, like some ballroom competitions I've seen, was expert yet mechanical. Soulless despite all the plastic smiles, sequins, and flash moves. Wasn't **anybody** really getting into it? It's like they were still showing off but all just too cool to really show they like it. Nuts!!! I've seen much more fun and energy generated by amateurs at Lindy competitions on college campuses than I saw anywhere in this film. And I kept wanting to see real Lindy Hop, so that spoiled the rest of it for me.

    If you want an introduction to WCS, I suppose this is as good as any; but if you were hoping for another Swing Kids (despite its inauthentic choreography) or Take The Lead, sit this one out -- it's not your kind of number, and it doesn't even have anyone like Antonio Banderas to save it. And Lindyhoppers should avoid it entirely. (It'll just annoy you too much. Better your should watch Frankie Manning clips on YouTube or video reruns from the Frankie 95 celebration. I'm just saying.)

    PS -- I just noticed that Tom Molloy, the lead, also wrote the script. He has a lot to answer for, in that case.

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      At the end of the movie credits, it says the movie was filmed entirely on location in Albuquerque, NM; however, there were aerial and street shots of Philadelphia, PA.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Star Trek/Next Day Air/Little Ashes/The Merry Gentleman/Love N' Dancing (2009)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Scarlett Pomers

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Au rythme de l'amour
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • RoRo productions
      • Trick Candle Productions
      • Dolger Films
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,812
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,632
      • May 10, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $73,848
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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