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Jennifer Grey | Baby Houseman | |
Patrick Swayze | Johnny Castle | |
Jerry Orbach | Jake Houseman | |
Cynthia Rhodes | Penny Johnson | |
Jack Weston | Max Kellerman | |
Jane Brucker | Lisa Houseman | |
Kelly Bishop | Marjorie Houseman | |
Lonny Price | Neil Kellerman | |
Max Cantor | Robbie Gould | |
Charles 'Honi' Coles | Tito Suarez (as Charles Honi Coles) | |
Thomas Cannold | ||
Paula Trueman | Mrs. Schumacher | |
Charles Coles | Tito Suarez | |
Alvin Myerovich | Mr. Schumacher | |
Miranda Garrison | Vivian Pressman | |
Garry Goodrow | Moe Pressman | |
M.R. Fletcher | Dirty Dancer |
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Producer | Steven Reuther
Eleanor Bergstein |
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Writer | Eleanor Bergstein
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Cinematography | Jeff Jur
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Musician | John Morris
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Have the Time of Your Life It's summer, 1963. Baby (Grey), 17 years old and innocnet, is vacationing with her parents in the Catskills. While exploring the resort grounds late one evening, she is drawn to the staff quarters by stirring music. There she meets Johnny (Swayze), the hotel dance instructor, who is as experienced in life as Baby is naïve. Mesmerized by the sexy beats and uninhibited movements of "dirty dancing," Baby soon becomes Johnny's prize pupil--in dance and in love. |
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