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Shall We Dance
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In a dramatic story about a man named John Clark, a real estate lawyer in Chicago. John loves his wife Beverly, but the busy Beverly life seems to have made John feel wrong to choose his wife. One day, John was riding the train back home. He noticed a beautiful young contemplative girl, often coming out of a studio window of Miss Mitzi for dance dancing. This girl, called Paulina, is one of the former world class dancers and dancer. It seems that John fell in love with that girl and therefore begins to learn mass dance lessons.
In a dramatic story about a man named John Clark, a real estate lawyer in Chicago. John loves his wife Beverly, but the busy Beverly life seems to have made John feel wrong to choose his wife. One day, John was riding the train back home. He noticed a beautiful young contemplative girl, often coming out of a studio window of Miss Mitzi for dance dancing. This girl, called Paulina, is one of the former world class dancers and dancer. It seems that John fell in love with that girl and therefore begins to learn mass dance lessons.
Actors:
Gary McDonald,
Kevin Williams,
Valerie Chartier,
Nick Cannon,
Ron Levitt,
Clara Shih,
Sandra Caldwell,
Rachel Franco,
Robert Pili,
John Joel Marasigan,
Mairi Babb
...»
Gary McDonald
Kevin Williams
Valerie Chartier
Nick Cannon
8 October 1980, San Diego, California, USA
Ron Levitt
Clara Shih
Sandra Caldwell
Rachel Franco
Robert Pili
John Joel Marasigan
Mairi Babb
Country:
United States
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Under the clunky direction of Peter Chelsom, while forced to mouth inane dialogue by Audrey Wells ... a swell bunch of troupers get mangled in a monsoon of clichés.