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Dirty Dancing

First dance. First love. The time of your life.
1987 | 100m | English

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Expecting the usual tedium that accompanies a summer in the Catskills with her family, 17-year-old Frances 'Baby' Houseman is surprised to find herself stepping into the shoes of a professional hoofer—and unexpectedly falling in love.
Release Date: Aug 21, 1987
Director: Emile Ardolino
Writer: Eleanor Bergstein
Genres: Drama, Romance, Music
Keywords dancing, sibling relationship, hotel, robbery, dancing master, mambo, dance performance, daughter, summer camp, secret love, coming of age, teenage crush, teenage girl, doctor, class differences, family holiday, sensuality, summer romance, catskill resort, playful, romantic, audacious
Production Companies Great American Films Limited Partnership, Vestron Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $214,577,242
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jennifer Grey Frances "Baby" Houseman
Patrick Swayze Johnny Castle
Jerry Orbach Dr. 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
Neal Jones Billy Kostecki
"Cousin Brucie" Morrow Magician
Wayne Knight Stan
Paula Trueman Mrs. Sylvia Schumacher
Alvin Myerovich Mr. Sidney Schumacher
Miranda Garrison Vivian Pressman
Garry Goodrow Moe Pressman
Antone Pagán Staff Kid
Thomas Cannold Bus Boy
Lincoln Michael Llano Dirty Dancer
Jesus Fuentes Dirty Dancer
Heather Lea Gerdes Dirty Dancer
Karen Getz Dirty Dancer
Andrew Charles Koch Dirty Dancer
D.A. Pauley Dirty Dancer
Dorian Sanchez Dirty Dancer
Jennifer Stahl Dirty Dancer
Jonathan Barnes Tito's Band
Dwyght Bryan Tito's Band
Tom Drake Tito's Band
John Gotz Tito's Band
Dwayne Malphus Tito's Band
Clifford Watkins Tito's Band
Stamati Arakas Boy in Crowd (uncredited)
Emile Ardolino Cameo (uncredited)
Darren W. Conrad Dirty Dancer (uncredited)
Lori Janney Young Woman Walking Lake (uncredited)
Karen Kaster Dancer (uncredited)
Maxine McClanahan Dirty Dancer (uncredited)
Jonathan Reed Hotel Guest / Dancer (uncredited)
Cole Russing Party Attendant (Uncredited)
Name Job
Peter C. Frank Editor
John Morris Original Music Composer
Bonnie Timmermann Casting
Nathalie Vadim Second Assistant Director
Bill Anagnos Stunts
Lawrence Kasanoff Production Manager
"Cousin Brucie" Morrow Music Consultant
Miranda Garrison Choreographer
Chris Northup Production Assistant, Assistant Director
Clay A. Griffith Set Decoration
Hilary Rosenfeld Costume Design
Mark Haack Art Direction
Marlies Vallant Hairstylist
Robert L. Blatman First Assistant Camera
Mark Rathaus Sound Editor
Michael Lloyd Music Supervisor
Kevin Lee Allen Assistant Art Director
Ted Churchill Steadicam Operator
Michael DiCosimo Dolby Consultant
David Forrest Makeup Artist
Tommy Allen Assistant Art Director
Danny Goldberg Music Supervisor
Bill Ballou Construction Coordinator
David Knox Steadicam Operator
Dan Sable Supervising Sound Editor
Gilbert La Chapelle Makeup Artist
Michael F. Barrow Gaffer
Adger W. Cowans Still Photographer
Randy Nolen Steadicam Operator
Tom Barrett Grip
Douglas Axtell Sound Recordist, Boom Operator
George Baetz Sound Recordist
Marilyn Bailey Script Supervisor
Stephen J. Lineweaver Art Direction
Chris F. Woods Title Designer
Scott Zigler Electrician
Gábor Kövér Steadycam
Sabrina Padwa Extras Casting
Bill Flick Grip
Farrel Levy Associate Editor
Jennifer Gilbert Set Dresser
Isabelle Kramer Extras Casting
Eileen Eichenstein Production Supervisor
Tammy J. Green Post Production Supervisor
Wayne Shepherd Set Dresser
Lynn Sable Assistant Sound Editor
Neil Holcomb Grip
Peter van Eynde Dolly Grip
Al Knight Other
Jeff Block Casting Assistant
Jacob F. Conrad Location Manager
Ric Delgado Electrician
Guy Barresi Assistant Editor
Andrew Marcus Assistant Editor
Dean Byrd Location Coordinator
Dana Robin Location Coordinator
Ann Stein ADR Editor
David Cady Casting Assistant
Donne Daniels Key Grip
Jeffrey L. Hayes Production Manager
David H. Allen Property Master
Rick Dior Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Curtis Pepper Electrician
Quintin Woo Electrician
Pankaj Bajpai Colorist
Robert Spencer Electrician
Greg White-Wiegand Generator Operator
Bob Olari Sound Recordist
Mel Zelniker ADR Mixer
Norman Douglass Stunts
Kelly Elder McGowen Second Assistant Camera
Aryn Chapman Art Department Production Assistant
Denise Amirante Stunts
Edward Cohen Electrician
Jerry Whittington Location Scout
John Merriman Best Boy Electric
Franke Previte Music
John DeNicola Music
Donald Markowitz Music
Dawn Baillie Art Designer
Ken Chocolate Set Dresser
Dale Bartlett Assistant Sound Editor
Sacha Semeria Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg Smith Additional Casting
Mark Burchard Wardrobe Assistant
Lisa Grace Erndt Wardrobe Assistant
Elizabeth Feldbauer Wardrobe Assistant
Claudia Stephens Wardrobe Assistant
Michael Nations Costumer
Christine M. Kiolbassa Location Assistant
John Marston Location Assistant, Production Assistant
Jellybean Benítez Music Producer
Edie Lehmann Boddicker Vocals
Roger Rhodes Score Engineer
Jimmy Ienner Music Supervisor, Thanks
Eugene Marks Music Editor
Tommy Tedesco Musician
Jerry Jackson Transportation Coordinator
David Milchen Transportation Captain
Steven Baker Catering
Keith Bunting Production Assistant
Russell Burrell Production Assistant
Parnes Cartwright Set Production Assistant
Julia Cort Set Production Assistant
Jeff Fender Production Assistant
Adam Lee Freeman Production Assistant
Michael Gallagher Production Assistant
Alan Grabelsky Production Executive
Tony Hardmon Production Assistant
Jim Helein Production Assistant
George Howell Production Assistant
Heather McGrath Jacobs Production Assistant
Melania Kang Catering
Alice Katz Set Production Assistant
Lisa Manshel Production Assistant
Marina Marit Production Assistant
Eric Milchen Craft Service
Brian Robertson Production Assistant
Anastasia Tikka Production Coordinator
Dori Berinstein Production Executive
Bundy Chanock Set Medic
Cynthia Daddona Production Assistant
Vicki Dee Rock Accountant
Michael Goldman Thanks
David Chapman Production Design
Kenny Ortega Choreographer
Joseph S. DeBeasi Music Editor
Fríða Aradóttir Hairstylist
Jim Lovelett Stunt Coordinator
Eleanor Bergstein Writer
Herb Gains First Assistant Director
Scott Mednick Art Designer
Susan Pickett Set Production Assistant
Jackie Horner Thanks
Emile Ardolino Director
Jeffrey Jur Director of Photography
John Pritchett Sound Mixer
Name Title
Mitchell Cannold Executive Producer
Steven Reuther Executive Producer
Linda Gottlieb Producer
Doro Bachrach Associate Producer
Eleanor Bergstein Co-Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
7.0

This was schmaltzy but decent and could have been a lot worse. Normally I run from this sort of film like the plague but Patrick Swayze's recent death and me greatly enjoying 'Point Break' recently made me want to check out another one of his finest roles ('Ghost' and 'Road House' will have to wait, ... methinks.). When I got my first DJ-ing job, working the night shift at the now-defunct K-102 FM in Woodstock as a teenager, I often received calls asking for any of the three hit songs from its stellar and nostalgia-wringing soundtrack: Eric Carmen's 'Hungry Eyes', Swayze's own 'She's Like the Wind' or the Oscar-winning 'The Time of My Life' by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. It was interesting now, almost three decades later, finally seeing the music I had played on the airwaves eon before now shown in some sort of cinematic context. It was OK to see as a tribute to Swayze's craft (he was trained in classic ballet as well as in acting) but I'm left with no interest whatsoever in either the sequel or remake, unless as a special gift for my lady, Tammy.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

Entertaining hit with lush Appalachian locations, but the writing doesn't respect the intelligence of the viewer RELEASED IN 1987 and directed by Emile Ardolino, "Dirty Dancing" stars Patrick Swayze as Johnny Castle, a working-class dance instructor at a mountain resort in the Catskills in 1963 ... . Jennifer Grey costars as "Baby," the 17-year-old daughter of an affluent Jewish doctor vacationing at the resort. She takes the place of Johnny's dance partner after his partner gets pregnant, albeit not by Johnny. Baby naturally develops a crush. This was the hit romantic drama of 1987, but it actually didn’t make as much at the domestic box office compared to the other two dance flicks of the 80s: “Flashdance” (1983) made $95 million and “Footloose” (1984) $80 million while “Dirty Dancing” brought it $64 million. The two main cast members are a highlight. Swayze was in his prime and Jennifer Grey cute & nimble, like a fawn. In reality Grey was 26 years-old during filming, although she passes for late teens pretty well. Swayze, however, was 34 and looked it, albeit trim and fit. The lush Appalachian locations are outstanding and the story keeps your attention but you'll roll your eyes at the idiotic misunderstanding where Baby's father assumes Johnny's the one who got his partner pregnant and, for some strange reason, no one sets him straight. Not to mention, the characters always say the wrong thing at the wrong time, which perpetuates the misunderstanding. Also, the sexual union of Johnny & Baby is both premature and unbelievable in light of the time period, Baby's age (17 years-old) and her upbringing. Frankie Avalon was once asked about his early 60’s "Beach" movies if the male-female relationships were as "squeaky clean" as portrayed and he answered (paraphrasing): "As a teen back then 'going all the way' wasn't even considered an option." The obvious exception would be disreputable kids from the "other side of the tracks." Moreover, the fact that Johnny is having sex with the doctor's daughter, a minor at that, can't win any points in his favor. Hence, even without the misunderstanding there's little reason for the father to warm up to Johnny. So why does the doctor show respect for Johnny at the end, a dude who's fornicating with his under-aged daughter and is clearly much older than her as well, although it could be argued that he’s naïve and doesn’t necessarily know they’re having sex already. Flaws like these smack of lazy writing and are offensive to anyone with an ounce of intelligence. If you can look past these problems, however, the film is entertaining. The dance sequences shown in the staff area are akin to vertical sex with clothes on. I guess that's why it's called "Dirty Dancing," huh? Yet this is another flaw of the movie: these scenes are so amped-up and choreographed they shout to the viewer via megaphone: "This is A MOVIE; it's NOT REAL." Nonetheless, Grey's a cutie, Swayze's The Man and the beautiful Appalachian locations are a highlight, filmed at Mountain Lake Resort, Pembroke, Virginia, and Lake Lure, NC. THE FILM RUNS 1 hour, 45 minutes. WRITER: Eleanor Bergstein. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021
testr
7.0

A pretty simplistic film with a plot that's more of an excuse to show dance scenes and an extremely surface level handling of the issues of gender and class that it raises, but it's pretty cute and also I'm bisexual so I like it anyway. ...

Jul 15, 2022
SoSmooth1982
6.0

An ok movie. A lot of cheesy parts that I didn't like. I did like the dancing and the love story. I guess it was better at that time. ...

Jun 25, 2023
r96sk
9.0

Pretty iconic. Not sure how I hadn't logged this until now, given it's a film I watched quite a bit growing up due to it being my mum's favourite movie. Better late than never! <em>'Dirty Dancing'</em> is entertaining - cheesy, but entertaining. What helps is the ace soundtrack, which culminates ... with the classic <em>'(I've Had) The Time of My Life'</em> scene. The film flies through its 100-minute run time and features super chemistry between leads Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, two who give strong performances. Jerry Orbach (Just me confusing him with Jonathan Hyde? Probably.) is good too. As you'd expect, the dance numbers are all on point as well. I've never checked out the 2004 prequel, <em>'Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights'</em>. It's next up, though high hopes I do not hold - but we'll see.

Jan 28, 2024