Tap (film)

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Tap

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Directed by Nick Castle
Produced by Gary Adelson
Richard Vane
Written by Nick Castle
Music by James Newton Howard
Cinematography David Gribble
Editing by Patrick Kennedy
Distributed by Tri-Star Pictures
Release date(s) February 10, 1989
Running time 106 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Tap is a 1989 film written and directed by Nick Castle.

At its core is tap dancer Max Washington, just released from prison after serving time for burglary. Back on the streets, he's torn between collaborating with his girlfriend Amy's father, Little Mo, on a show or joining forces with his former partners-in-crime on a new caper.

The cast includes Gregory Hines, Suzzanne Douglass, Sammy Davis, Jr. (in his final film appearance), Savion Glover, Joe Morton, Terrence E. McNally, Harold Nicholas, and Jimmy Slyde. The original score was composed by James Newton Howard, and the dance routines performed in Washington's old hangout, a club patronized by "hoofers", were choreographed by Henry LeTang.

Also included are cameos, particularly during a challenge sequence, by veteran dancers Arthur Duncan, Bunny Briggs, and Steve Condos.

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