Lambada (film)
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Lambada | |
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Directed by | Joel Silberg |
Written by | Joel Silberg |
Starring | J. Eddie Peck Melora Hardin Shabba Doo Leticia Vasquez Dennis Burkley Rita Bland Ricky Paull Goldin Kristina Starman Matt Feemster Kayla Blake Keene Curtis Lauren Gale Basil Hofman |
Release date(s) | 1990-03-16 |
Running time | 104 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Australia: | PG |
Finland: | S |
Iceland: | L |
United Kingdom: | 12 |
United States: | PG-13 |
The 1990 dramatic movie Lambada stars J. Eddie Peck, Melora Hardin, Ricky Paull Goldin, Dennis Burkley, and Keene Curtis. Lambada was written and directed by Joel Silberg.
The film was released simultaneously with rival film The Forbidden Dance; neither was well received, though Lambada was called "the better of the two".[1][2]
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[edit] Synopsis
A Beverly Hills school teacher by a day, Kevin Laird (J. Eddie Peck) journeys at night to a warehouse in East L.A, where a group of barrio kids gather to dance the lambada.
Using his dazzling dance moves to earn the kids' respect and acceptance, Kevin then teaches them academics in an informal backroom study hall. It's the best of both worlds, but then Sandy (Melora Hardin) a jealous and lovestruck student exposes Kevin's double life, his two worlds collide, threatening his job and reputation.
[edit] Cast
- J. Eddie Peck - Kevin Laird/Blade/Carlos Gutierrez
- Melora Hardin - Sandy Thomas
- Shabba Doo - Ramone
- Leticia Vasquez - Pink Toes
- Dennis Burkley - Uncle Big
- Rita Bland - Lesley
- Jimmy Locust - Ricochet
- Kayla Blake - Bookworm (as Elsie Sniffen)
- Richard Giorla - Double J
- Debra Hopkins - Muriel (as Debra Spagnoli)
- Eddie Garcia - Chili
- Kristina Starman - Linda Laird
- Keene Curtis - Principal Singleton
- Gigi Hunter - Dancer in Classroom
- Basil Hofman - Supt. Leland
- Bonita Money - Lead Dancer
- Ricky Paull Goldin - Dean
- Eric Taslitz - Egghead
- Michael Phenicie - Collins (as Michael Gates)
- Geldie Burns - Monica
- Thalmus Rasulala - Wesley Wilson
- Gina Ravarra - Funk Queen
- Edgar Godineaux Jr. - Tidal Wave
- J. W. Falls - Fingers
- Olivia Villa Real - Maria
- Vincent Tumeo - Eric
- Sheila Roehm - Miss Taylor
- Tony Burrer - Clay
- Deborah Chesher - Miss Farnsworth
- William Marquez - Trevino
- Jennifer Mann - Party Girl
- Steve Cuevas - Football Player at Math Quiz
- Lauren Gale - Librarian
- Geno Hart - José # 1
- Dash Hart - José # 2
- Tom Reda - Freeman
- Barry Bernal - Homeboy # 1
- Tony Cordell - Homeboy # 2
- Ricki Malinwanag - Homeboy # 3
- Matt Feemster - Rudy Laird
- Smith Wordes - Twinkie
- Dina Kay Bunn - Rapper
[edit] Soundtrack
- Set Night On Fire - Sweet Obsession
- This Moment In Time - Absolute
- Perfect - Dina D!
- Tease Me, Please Me - Tony Terry
- Lambada Dancing - Kathy Sledge
- Gotta Lambada - Absolute
- I Like The Rhythm - Carrie Lucas(Sandy's Fantasy Theme)
- Rock Lambada - Johnny Thomas Jr.
- Wes Groove - Billy Wolfer
- Sata - Brenda K. Starr
- Give It Up - Judette Warren
- Songs not included on the album
- I Can't Live Without My Rock N' Roll - Micki Free
- When We Make Love - Belva Haney
- Computer Dance - Greg DeBelles
- Heat Of The Night - Soul II Soul
[edit] References
- ^ Kempley, Rita. "‘Lambada’ (PG-13) and ‘The Forbidden Dance’ (PG-13)", The Washington Post, 1990-03-17. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.
- ^ Pareles, Jon. "And Now on the Screen: Lambada!", The New York Times, 1990-03-18. Retrieved on 2007-04-08.
[edit] External links
- Lambada (film) at the Internet Movie Database
- Lambada Set The Night On Fire Official site (MGM)
- Learn The New Lambada
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