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Dancing at the Blue Iguana
Through the lens of the strip club,this film reveals lifestyle of girl inside and out, on and back to show the story behind the dance
14 September 1953, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5 December 1972, Taos, New Mexico, USA
21 September 1922, USA
8 January 1946, Houghton Lake, Michigan, USA
23 July 1969, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
October 19, 2001
A beautifully downbeat view of the dancers and their coworkers' as they spiral lower and lower.
October 19, 2001
Even if Dancing at the Blue Iguana can't rise to the level of the performances of Hannah, Oh and others, it is nonetheless engaging, not without humor and an aura of authenticity.
October 21, 2001
This, I suppose, is what happens when a director allows his actors to put together a movie -- it's sort of like letting the inmates run the asylum.
December 29, 2001
After a full hour of Iguana I was watching the DVD counter tick by in slow motion.
October 19, 2001
More than anything, Dancing at the Blue Iguana is an acting showcase that allows its stars to strut their emotional range.
December 09, 2001
Too often the uneven script is either hopelessly strained or tediously lackadaisical.
January 04, 2002
Always a more interesting acting exercise than compelling drama.
October 28, 2001
The film's a mess, albeit a fascinating one.
October 19, 2001
Mostly this is a whole lot of chain-smoking and griping about men. You'd be better off renting Demi Moore's Striptease.
October 19, 2001
The result is a very believable strip club, inhabited by cardboard-thin protagonists who come across as caricatures more than actual people.
January 02, 2002
There's a lot of tepid exotic dancing as the girls' writhe and slither around the pole.
October 20, 2001
A predictable exercise in fake tawdriness and half-nude psychodrama.

