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Strictly Ballroom

Strictly Ballroom

Carlton Visual Entertainment Ltd (Aug 20, 1992)
Comedy | Dance | Foreign | Romance
Australia | English | Color | 01:53
Blu-ray
PG (Parental Guidance)
031398160915
| 1 disc
Region A

While the plot of this Australian film may seem a bit familiar (The Ugly Duckling meets Dirty Dancing), the whimsical tone and superb dance sequences will make you forget the movie's predictability. Scott (Paul Mercurio) is a champion ballroom dancer who wants to dance "his own steps." Fran is the homely, beginning dancer who convinces Scott that he should dance his own steps... with her. Complicating matters are Scott's domineering mother (Pat Thompson), a former dancer herself, who wants her son to win the Australian Pan Pacific Championship (the same contest she lost years ago), and a conniving dance committee that is determined that "there are no new steps!" The dancing is enjoyable, yet not overwhelming, and the movie strives hard not to take itself too seriously (the beginning of the film is even styled as a pseudo-documentary). Strictly Ballroom, while not so subtly imparting its moral ("A life lived in fear is a life half-lived"), is a laughable romp that's sure to be a crowd pleaser. --Jenny Brown



Scott Hastings is a champion caliber ballroom dancer, but much to the chagrin of the Australian ballroom dance community, Scott believes in dancing "his own steps". Fran is a beginning dancer and a bit of an ugly duckly who has the audacity to ask to be Scott's partner after his unorthodox style causes his regular partner to dance out of his life. Together, these two misfits try to win the Australian Pan Pacific Championships and show the Ballroom Confederation that they are wrong when they say, "there are no new steps!" Written by Rowena Young




SYNOPSIS

Strictly Ballroom is a romantic comedy telling the story of an Australian ballroom dancer, Scott Hastings. Scott comes from a family with a history of ballroom dancing and has been training since childhood. He has become very proficient but he encounters considerable resistance when he tries to dance his own steps in preference to the more traditional ballroom moves. Scott's steps are not strictly ballroom. His dancing partner Liz leaves him, and he eventually finds a new dancing partner, and love, with the plain and ordinary dancing student Fran.

At the Pan-Pacific Grand Prix, it is discovered that the competition has been fixed by Barry Fife, chairman of the Australian Dancing Federation. Fife disqualifies Hastings and Fran, but they dance anyway and practically bring down the house dancing the Paso Doble, which they have learned from Fran's father and grandmother. In the end, it is not revealed whether Scott and Fran win or lose, as in the story, that is not an important factor.

A sub-plot involves Scott's discovery of his parents' hidden past - they too had been ballroom dancing champions until Scott's father (now a quiet and retiring type) had attempted to flout convention with novel dance steps.


Cast View all

Paul Mercurio Scott Hastings
Tara Morice Fran
Bill Hunter Barry Fife
Pat Thomson Shirley Hastings
Gia Carides Liz Holt
Peter Whitford Les Kendall
Barry Otto Doug Hastings
John Hannan Ken Railings
Sonia Kruger Tina Sparkle
Kris McQuade Charm Leachman
Pip Mushin Wayne Burns
Leonie Page Vanessa Cronin
Antonio Vargas Rico
Armonia Benedito Ya Ya
Jack Webster Terry
Lauren Hewett Kylie
Steve Grace Luke
Paul Bertram J.J. Silvers - State Finals MC
Di Emery Waitress
Lara Mulcahy Natalie
Brian M. Logan Clarry
Michael Burgess Merv
Todd McKenney Nathan Starkey
Kerry Shrimpton Pam Short
Simone Gage Kendall's Studio - Dancer

Personal

Owner Kerry & Dawn
Location Movies-04
Storage Device TD 01
Purchased Jun 03, 2005
Quantity 1
Seen Jan 22, 2017
Added Date May 17, 2015 05:39:00
Modified Date Apr 17, 2024 00:46:02

Edition details

Screen Ratios 1.85:1
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
English
Subtitles Closed Caption English | French | Spanish
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Mar 19, 2002

Tags

Australia