Dance With Me with Vanessa L. Williams: DVD Cover

    Dance With Me Director: Randa Haines Cast: Vanessa L. Williams, Chayanne, Kris Kristofferson, Joan Plowright

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/03/2002
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 48,912

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Menus in Spanish, Portuguese, and English; Full Screen Formats; Interactive Menus; Audio: Spanish, Portuguese, and English (2-Channel and 5.1); Subtitles: Spanish, Portuguese, and English; Scene Selections; Extra Features: Includes Theatrical Trailer and Photo Gallery

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Start [8:30]
    2. Ruby [2:43]
    3. The Dance Studio [1:40]
    4. John Burnett [5:30]
    5. Criticizing Ruby [6:43]
    6. Weekly Party [9:07]
    7. Club Titon [8:44]
    8. Race Truck [6:13]
    9. Backyard Party [5:41]
    10. Return Engagement [5:42]
    11. Seeing Ruby Home [2:37]
    12. Drying Off [5:57]
    13. Ballet Training [4:39]
    14. Ruby's Plans [1:38]
    15. Fishing for Answers [7:00]
    16. Dance Championships [2:10]
    17. Tango [:55]
    18. Going Home [3:32]
    19. "Why Don't You Do Right" [2:03]
    20. Patricia & Rafael [3:10]
    21. Bea & Rafael [3:07]
    22. Round One [2:30]
    23. Starting Over [1:50]
    24. The Finalists [5:36]
    25. Rumba [4:04]
    26. The Results [1:40]
    27. Job Offer [1:40]
    28. Last Dance? [11:51]
    Side #2 --
    1. Start [8:30]
    2. Ruby [2:43]
    3. The Dance Studio [1:40]
    4. John Burnett [5:30]
    5. Criticizing Ruby [6:43]
    6. Weekly Party [9:07]
    7. Club Titon [8:44]
    8. Race Truck [6:13]
    9. Backyard Party [5:41]
    10. Return Engagement [5:42]
    11. Seeing Ruby Home [2:37]
    12. Drying Off [5:57]
    13. Ballet Training [4:39]
    14. Ruby's Plans [1:38]
    15. Fishing for Answers [7:00]
    16. Dance Championships [2:10]
    17. Tango [:55]
    18. Going Home [3:32]
    19. "Why Don't You Do Right" [2:03]
    20. Patricia & Rafael [3:10]
    21. Bea & Rafael [3:07]
    22. Round One [2:30]
    23. Starting Over [1:50]
    24. The Finalists [5:36]
    25. Rumba [4:04]
    26. The Results [1:40]
    27. Job Offer [1:40]
    28. Last Dance? [11:51]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Randa Haines directed this dance drama, focusing on young Cuban Rafael Infante (Latino singer Chayanne) after the death of his mother. Rafael leaves Cuba for Houston, where he meets his father John Burnett (Kris Kristofferson) for the first time. Burnette is unaware that the young man is his son, and Rafael can't figure out how to tell him. Rafael's mother was a singer on cruise ships where Burnett was a dance instructor. Burnett owns the Excelsior Dance Studio, and he gives Rafael a handyman job there, where he meets and falls for the Ruby (Vanessa L. Williams) a beautiful professional dancer. With the Las Vegas World Open Dance competition in a few weeks, dancers work on their routines, and Ruby aims for the Vegas prize. Rafael partners with Patricia (Jane Krakowski) after Burnett loses interest in the competition, and Ruby dances with her brutish ex-boyfriend, the father of her young son. Then it's on to Vegas. This film features great dance numbers and an homage to Gene Kelly beneath a sprinkler system. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    The best movie wise investement i've ever made.by Anonymous

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    March 16, 2009: I swear i dont get tired of atching this movie over and over again. It is a very good film as far as the subject and the script. It will certainly be very appreciated from a dancer's perspective.

    This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan edition.

    Very Entertainingby Anonymous

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    March 27, 2006: This movie is so good, it's too bad it didn't get the promotion and advertising when it was in theaters. The dancing was wonderful, the acting great and did I mention how fabulous the dancing was? Of course Vanessa Williams and Chayenne are absolutely beautiful(are they real?), and the costumes were stunning...I could go on. I think, though, it plays better on TV than the big screen, but if you enjoy musicals, this is definitely a great example of late 20th century efforts.


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