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Step up (Music High) - Rachel Griffiths, Channing Tatum, Josh Henderson, Anne Fletcher
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Movie propaganda
Every second chance begins with a first step.
Everyone deserves a chance to follow their dreams, but some people only get one shot. Tyler Gage (Channing Tatum) is a rebel from the wrong side of Baltimore's tracks - and the only thing that stands between him and an unfulfilled life are his dreams of one day making it out of there. Nora (Jenna Dewan) is a privileged ballet dancer attending Baltimore's ultra-elite Maryland School of the Arts - and the only thing standing in the way of her obviously brilliant future is finding a great dance partner for her senior showcase. When trouble with the law lands Tyler with a community service gig at Maryland School of the Arts, he arrives as an angry outsider, until his skills as a gifted street dancer draw Nora's attention. Now, as sparks fly between them, both on and off stage, Tyler realizes he has just one performance to prove that he can step up to a life far larger than he ever imagined.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film dance drama teen high school performing arts romance street kid dancer student community service
Persons of interest
- Channing Tatum .... Tyler Gage
- De'Shawn Washington .... Skinny
- Alyson Stoner .... Camille
- Jenna Dewan .... Nora
- Rachel Griffiths .... Principal Gordon
- Tim Lacatena .... Andrew
- Deirdre Lovejoy .... Kathleen
- Mario .... Miles
- Jeannie Ortega .... Jenny
- Damaine Radcliff .... Mac
- Duane Adler .... Storywriter
- Melissa Rosenberg .... Screenwriter
- Duane Adler .... Screenwriter
- Anne Fletcher .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Step up (Music High) official movie site
- Step up (Music High) film production notes
- Step up (Music High) QuickTime movie trailers
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- See also Jimmy Zip, Save the last dance
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Security censorship classification
PG (Mild violence, mild coarse language, mild themes)
Surveillance time
103 minutes (1:43 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 28 September 2006
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