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Footloose
Footloose

Footloose (1984)

67% User Rating
1h 47min
Drama
Romance

"The music is on his side."

When teenager Ren and his family move from big-city Chicago to a small town in the West, he's in for a real case of culture shock after discovering he's living in a place where music and dancing are illegal.

Herbert RossDirector

Cast

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Kevin Bacon

Kevin Bacon

Ren

Lori Singer

Lori Singer

Ariel

John Lithgow

John Lithgow

Rev. Shaw Moore

Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest

Vi Moore

Chris Penn

Chris Penn

Willard

Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker

Rusty

John Laughlin

John Laughlin

Woody

Elizabeth Gorcey

Elizabeth Gorcey

Wendy Jo

Frances Lee McCain

Frances Lee McCain

Ethel McCormack

Jim Youngs

Jim Youngs

Chuck

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Douglas Dirkson

Burlington Cranston

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Lynne Marta

Lulu

Arthur Rosenberg

Arthur Rosenberg

Wes

Timothy Scott

Timothy Scott

Andy Beamis

Alan Haufrect

Alan Haufrect

Roger Dunbar

Linda MacEwen

Linda MacEwen

Eleanor Dunbar

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Kim Jensen

Edna

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Michael Telmont

Travis

Leo Geter

Leo Geter

Rich

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Ken Kemp

Jeff

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Russ McGinn

Herb

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Sam Dalton

Mr. Gurntz

H.E.D. Redford

H.E.D. Redford

Widdoes

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Jay Bernard

Harvey

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David Valenza

Team Member

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Meghan Broadhead

Sarah

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Mimi Broadhead

Amy

Gene Pack

Gene Pack

Bernie

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Marcia Dangerfield

Virginia

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John Perryman

Fat Cowboy

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Mary Ethel Gregory

Mrs. Allyson

Oscar Rowland

Oscar Rowland

Mr. Walsh

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J. Paul Broadhead

Mayor Dooley

John Bishop

John Bishop

Elvis

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Carmen Trevino

Girl

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Melissa Renee Graehl

Girl

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Monica M. Da Silva

Girl

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Terri Gay Ulmer

Girl

Peter Tramm

Peter Tramm

Stunt Dancer

Brandyn Cross

Brandyn Cross

Party Kid (uncredited)

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Kevin Denson

Dancer (uncredited)

Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn

Policeman (uncredited)

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Deborah Frazier

Dancer (uncredited)

Andrea Hays

Andrea Hays

Bar Patron (uncredited)

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Michele Laurita

Dancer (uncredited)

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Brian L. McCarty

Nerdy DJ (uncredited)

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Alison Trouse

Cowgirl Bar Dancer (uncredited)

Brian Wimmer

Brian Wimmer

Extra (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 90%

July 27, 2018

"A time to mourn and a time to dance" - Ecclesiastes 3:4 RELEASED IN 1984 and directed by Herbert Ross, “Footloose” chronicles events in the small Western town of Bomont where dancing and loud music have been outlawed because of an accident that killed some kids years earlier. Preacher’s daughter Ariel (Lori Singer) rebels against the legalistic measures while taking liking to a new student from Chicago, Ren (Kevin Bacon), whom her father (John Lithgow) disapproves of because he perceives Ren as a “troublemaker” who wants to change the town laws against dancing. Also on hand are Chris Penn as Ren's “country boy” pal, Willard, and Sarah Jessica Parker as Ariel's friend, Rusty. Penn's character is real fun and Sarah was a real cutie back in '84. I stayed away from this film because of Roger Ebert's scathing review and the fact that I thought the story was about some big city fop moving to a small town and dancing on the tables of the local high school, etc. I was wrong (and so was Ebert). The protagonist, Ren, is no dandy; in fact, he can kick some arse if necessary. And you never see him dancing through the halls of the high school or whatever. He’s a professional-class gymnast and his dynamic solo work-out at the factory is simply a matter of blowing off steam, which is a form of healthy venting. Although I stayed away from "Footloose,” the film acquired a respectable following and this inspired me to finally view it. I now understand why it's so popular. "Footloose" has that cinematic magic that pulls you in and gives you a good time. This is just a really entertaining movie with an exceptional soundtrack of songs made for the move with no less than six top 40 hits, like the title track by Kenny Loggins and “Holding Out for a Hero” performed by Bonnie Tyler, plus a couple of other significant ditties, e.g. “Bang Your Head” by Quiet Riot. Surprisingly, “Footloose” also has depth and is actually moving. We understand Rev. Shaw Moore's grief, but his rigid law-ism isn't doing his people or town any good. I like how Shaw isn't made out to be the clichéd villain. This is a good man thinking he's doing the right thing for his town, and in many ways he is, but the legalistic spirit he cops is sapping the life out of him, his family, his congregants and his town. Does he have the wisdom to see his error and re-route? BOTTOM LINE: Footloose is easily the best of the Big Three 80's dance movies and actually made significantly more at the domestic box office than “Dirty Dancing” ($80 million compared to $65 million). It has heart, a great cast, a superb soundtrack, all-around entertainment and real-life mindfood. It's also based on a true story that occurred in Elmore City, Oklahoma. Actually, there were similar towns with the same laws throughout America (and maybe still are). THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 47 minutes and was shot in areas 30 minutes south of Salt Lake City, on the eastern side of Utah Lake. WRITER: Dean Pitchford. GRADE: A

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Line Dancing & Bar Fighting - Full Scene

Line Dancing & Bar Fighting - Full Scene

“Warehouse Dance” Full Scene

“Warehouse Dance” Full Scene

Kevin Bacon on watching his old FOOTLOOSE screen test years later

Kevin Bacon on watching his old FOOTLOOSE screen test years later

Footloose - Trailer

Footloose - Trailer

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