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Centre stage: turn it up - Rachele Brooke Smith, Kenny Wormald, Peter Gallagher, Steven Jacobson

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Return to the Centre Stage phenomenon with new passions and partners as Sony Pictures Releasing brings the amped-up, high-energy Centre stage: turn it up to cinemas on October 30!

All self-taught dancer Kate Parker has ever wanted to do was perform with the American Academy of Ballet. But when she doesn't make it after auditioning, she learns that it takes more than precision and perfection to succeed in the dance world. With a turn in a cutting-edge hip-hop club and the help of a good-looking former hockey player, she may just find the passion she needs to make her dreams come true.

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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda

  • Film dance drama school performance performing teacher student ballet hip-hop teen audition

Persons of interest

  • Rachele Brooke Smith .... Kate Parker
  • Kenny Wormald .... Tommy Anderson
  • Sarah Jayne Jensen .... Suzanne Von Stroh
  • Peter Gallagher .... Jonathan Reeves
  • Ethan Stiefel .... Cooper Nielson
  • Lucia Walters .... Monica Strauss
  • Nicole Muñoz .... Bella Parker
  • Daniela Dib .... Allison
  • Crystal Lowe .... Lexi
  • Harry Shum Jr .... Club Dancer
  • Christian Vincent .... Harris Web
  • Maya Massar .... Dance Teacher
  • Cody Green .... Nick Hoffman
  • Jacqueline Ann Steuart .... Valerie Taft
  • Christopher Russell .... Sal
  • Carol Heikkinen .... Creator
  • Karen Bloch .... Screenwriter
  • Steven Jacobson .... Director

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Theatrical report

Centre stage: turn it up is a pale sequel. The story is derivative, the dialogue shallow, the dancing uninspired (unless you like pole dancing). The only interesting part is Kenny Wormald's Massachusetts accent. Even dedicated dance fiends won't be excited by this film.

The dance, drama movie Centre stage: turn it up is directed by Steven Jacobson and stars Rachele Brooke Smith, Kenny Wormald, Peter Gallagher.

Government security censorship classification

M (Infrequent coarse language)

Surveillance time

95 minutes (1:35 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 30 October 2008 - NSW, QLD, VIC, WA

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