Dirty DancingDirty Dancing is a 1987 movie starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, and featuring the late Jerry Orbach. Filmed at Mountain Lake in Virginia and at Lake Lure in North Carolina, Dirty Dancing was distributed by Vestron Pictures. Frances, or Baby (Grey), is an idealistic Jewish teenager vacationing with her wealthy family at Kellerman's, a fictional resort in the Catskill Mountains of New York in the summer of 1963. One evening, stirring music draws her to the staff quarters, where "dirty dancing" is all the rage. Here she meets Johnny (Swayze), a gentile dance instructor, who is as experienced as she is naïve. Baby soon becomes Johnny's pupil in dance and in love. But the two are from different worlds, and Baby's father disapproves. This movie is also famous for the line spoken by Patrick Swayze's character near the end; "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." This page about Dirty Dancing includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Dirty Dancing News stories about Dirty Dancing External links for Dirty Dancing Videos for Dirty Dancing Wikis about Dirty Dancing Discussion Groups about Dirty Dancing Blogs about Dirty Dancing Images of Dirty Dancing |
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This movie is also famous for the line spoken by Patrick Swayze's character near the end; "Nobody puts Baby in a corner.". But the two are from different worlds, and Baby's father disapproves. Baby soon becomes Johnny's pupil in dance and in love. Here she meets Johnny (Swayze), a gentile dance instructor, who is as experienced as she is naïve. One evening, stirring music draws her to the staff quarters, where "dirty dancing" is all the rage. Frances, or Baby (Grey), is an idealistic Jewish teenager vacationing with her wealthy family at Kellerman's, a fictional resort in the Catskill Mountains of New York in the summer of 1963. Filmed at Mountain Lake in Virginia and at Lake Lure in North Carolina, Dirty Dancing was distributed by Vestron Pictures. Dirty Dancing is a 1987 movie starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, and featuring the late Jerry Orbach. |