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Movies tagged with the "ballroom-dancing" keyword Records found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Beauty and the Beast (1991)
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Genres: Animation | Drama | Family | Fantasy | Musical | Romance |
Actors: Robby Benson |  Jesse Corti |  Rex Everhart |  Angela Lansbury |  Paige O'Hara |  Jerry Orbach |  Bradley Pierce |  David Ogden Stiers |  Richard White |  Jo Anne Worley |  Mary Kay Bergman |  Brian Cummings |  Alvin Epstein |  Tony Jay |  Alec Murphy | 
Directors: Gary Trousdale |  Kirk Wise | 
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Belle is a girl who is dissatisfied with life in a small provincial French town, constantly trying to fend off the misplaced "affections" of conceited Gaston. The Beast is a prince who was placed under a spell because he could not love. A wrong turn taken by Maurice, Belle's father, causes the two to meet.
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Haunted Mansion, The (2003)
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Genres: Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Horror |
Actors: Eddie Murphy |  Terence Stamp |  Nathaniel Parker |  Marsha Thomason |  Jennifer Tilly |  Wallace Shawn |  Dina Spybey |  Marc John Jefferies |  Aree Davis |  Jim Doughan |  Rachael Harris |  Steve Hytner |  Heather Juergensen |  Jeremy Howard |  Deep Roy | 
Directors: Rob Minkoff | 
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On the day of their anniversary, workaholic and real estate agent Jim Evers and his wife Sara receive a strange phone call from a man called Ramsley. He requests that Sara come to the mysterious Gracey Manor. Jim decides to turn it into an opportunity to check out a possible gold-mine in real estate, but to please Sara, he claims it is a "family trip", bringing the kids along. Once there, Ramsley the butler insists that they stay, for a big storm is on the way. The Evers are introduced to Master Gracey, who seems strangely obsessed with Sara. Jim goes off to talk to Gracey about selling, but ends up in a secret passage instead. The kids follow a floating ball to the attic, where they see a painting of a woman who looks just like Sara! Jim and the kids eventually discover the mansion's dark secret from Madame Leota, a talking head in a crystal ball. She tells them that Sara is in danger and to save her, they must "lead the ghosts to the light." After some spooky adventures and surprises, the family manages to save the manor and Sara, all while learning a valuable lesson about togetherness.
Take the Lead (2006)
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Genres: Drama | Music |
Actors: Antonio Banderas |  Rob Brown |  Yaya DaCosta |  Alfre Woodard |  John Ortiz |  Laura Benanti |  Jonathan Malen |  Jasika Nicole |  Shawand Mckenzie |  Dante Basco |  Elijah Kelley |  Jenna Dewan |  Marcus T. Paulk |  Brandon D. Andrews |  Lauren Collins | 
Directors: Liz Friedlander | 
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Based on a true story, the movie tells of the struggle of a dance teacher, Pierre Dulain (Antonio Banderas), to give to a group of problem kids a second chance by exploring their dance skills. One night Dulain is astonished to see a boy, Rock (Rob Brown) destroying his school director's car. The following day Dulaine goes to the school to ask for a job as a dance teacher. The director has little confidence in Dulaine's idea of helping kids (including Rock) in detention to reform through ballroom dance classes. Even the kids, who prefer hip-hop or rap, think it isn't a great idea. Despite criticism from students in his formal dance academy as well as from parents and fellow teachers who believe that the kids need more math and less dance, Dulain catches the students' attention with a tango session. After their initial indifference, they eventually compete in a dance contest; the important thing isn't winning, but making a difference.