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Flashdance Video 8 Movie 8mm Flash Dance Jen Beals
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Description
This is a lightly usedFlashdance
video 8 movie. Movie, artwork cover sleeve, and case are in great shape.
Movie Description
In Adrian Lyne's FLASHDANCE, a young woman, Alex (Jennifer Beals), strives to achieve success as a classical dancer, but economic forces require her to work as a welder by day and an exotic dancer by night. Standing in her way is an abundance of profound social obstacles, not the least of which is her boss at the welding factory, Nick (Michael Nouri), who is also her boyfriend. Alex strives to be accepted into a prestigious ballet academy, and she is furious when she realizes that her boyfriend might be pulling strings for her behind the scenes. Along the road to self-discovery and independence, Alex also struggles to accept love, come to terms with her own stubbornness, and find the inner strength to turn her lofty dreams into reality.
Edited for maximum rhythmic impact, FLASHDANCE is full of glistening bodies and metallic surfaces, powered by Giorgio Moroder's throbbing music and one hit song after another: Michael Sembello's "Maniac," Karen Karmen's "Manhunt," and, notably, Irene Cara's Oscar-winning theme song, "Flashdance...What a Feeling." FLASHDANCE marks the first coproduction between Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, who geared the film toward the MTV generation.
Credits
Cast:
Jennifer Beals
Director:
Adrian Lyne
Producer:
Don Simpson
Synopsis
A young female blue-collar worker (Jennifer Beals) strives to achieve success as a classical dancer, but economic forces necessitate her working as a welder by day, dancing in bars at night. Standing in her way is an abundance of profound social obstacles that she must first overcome. Alex dreams and strives to be accepted into a prestigious ballet academy and is furious when she realizes that her boss at the welding factory, who is also her boyfriend, might be pulling strings behind the scenes. Along the road to self-discovery and independence, Alex also struggles with issues of love and dependence. Edited for maximum rhythmic impact, FLASHDANCE is full of glistening bodies and metallic surfaces, powered by Giorgio Moroder's throbbing music and what became one hit song after another: Michael Sembello's "Maniac," Karen Karmen's "Manhunt," and, notably, Irene Cara's Oscar-winning theme song, "Flashdance...What a Feeling."
Film Notes
Theatrical release: April 15, 1983.
FLASHDANCE was never a "number one" movie, but it ran for months, its string of hit songs keeping it in the public eye. Eventually, it earned million in theaters in the U.S.
Adrian Lyne had doubts about FLASHDANCE; he was asked eight times before he agreed to direct the movie.
Before FLASHDANCE was filmed, Jerry Bruckheimer and screenwriter Joe Eszterhaus searched for bars with "flashdancers." The pair returned with the news that there were none. Undaunted, the filmmakers made one up for their story.
French dancer Marine Jahan was the uncredited double who performed most of Jennifer Beals's dances in FLASHDANCE.
Industry Reviews
"...Beals is a radiant, doe-eyed young beauty..."
New York Times - p.C13 - Janet Maslin (04/15/1983)
"...An anthology of extraordinarily flashy dance numbers to the accompaniment of over a dozen high-powered tunes..."
Variety - Har. (04/13/1983)
4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he movie surprisingly stands the test of time..."
Empire - Empire Staff (11/01/2007)
Quotations
"Don't you understand? You give up your dream, you die."--Nick Hurley (Michael Nouri) to Alex (Jennifer Beals)