Dancing at the Blue Iguana

Dancing at the Blue Iguana

  • Director: Michael Radford
  • Writer: Michael Radford,David Linter
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Russian
  • Release date: October 11, 2001
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Blue Iguana
  • "Dancing at the Blue Iguana" is a feature film directed by Michael Ledford and starring Charlotte Ayana.
    "Dancing at the Blue Iguana" is a true portrayal of taxi dancer; dancing girl; dance-hostess to a considerable extent. Every woman has her own bitter story behind it. It is better to increase the content of this aspect than to show your ass and show your chest. There is a lot of significance. The performance of the actor Pole Dance in the film is indeed eye-catching, but the heavy theme and the dark atmosphere are still distinct   .

    Details

    • Release date October 11, 2001
    • Filming locations Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies Moonstone Entertainment, Bergman Lustig Productions, Dragon Pictures

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $67,913

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $30,181

    Gross worldwide

    $122,121

    Movie reviews

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    • By Richmond 2022-10-12 23:43:00

      desperate movie

      Life is so desperate, and hope is just an occasional spark that goes out in an instant.

      I liked the poem in it, and copied the subtitle translation:

      If it is in the skylight, a dim afternoon
      , there is only love, taking everything away

      If your soul is in the morning, there is only love in the tender lips , if it is in the midnight cup
      that takes everything away

      In the cracked slag, a tear sheds
      only love, takes everything away

      If...

    User comments

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    • By Savannah 2023-09-14 21:58:02

      Prestige Nine District...

    • By Josie 2023-08-23 04:22:38

      Just for Wu Shanzhuo! !...

    • By Rosario 2023-08-06 13:58:43

      The film "Pole Dancer" is not worth criticizing, the plot is old-fashioned and lackluster. Why do I watch it, it's not because of Sandra Oh in Killing Eve... She actually played a stripper, and she really took off, took off, took off... Of course, she is similar in "Life with a Glass of Wine" The role, the actress did not know how many soy sauce roles she had played without status and dignity before her success. I probably fast-forwarded this movie, 2 points, to Wu...

    • By Nadia 2023-07-13 04:43:09

      The joys and sorrows of the strippers are very...

    • By Dusty 2023-07-12 06:21:58

      The only downside is that the pole dancer is so bad at dancing, can this level shop still...

    Movie plot

    version one
    The Blue Lizard Ballroom is the most notorious strip club in Los Angeles, where five popular hot dancers meet, clash, and finally change everyone's lives because of a week of performances.
    Behind every glamorous dancer there is an unknown story: Angela longs for her to have a child that belongs to her completely, she wants to take good care of him and raise him up, but she is messy and unsuitable for social existence But it...
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    Background creation

    The lives of the dancers are closely linked, whether it is the secret fight on the stage or the open fight in the dressing room, it is like a microcosm of a society. Through the Blue Lizard Ballroom, the audience can see that every dancer on the stage who uses all her skills and exudes charm is actually an ordinary person with flesh and blood. They often have misunderstandings, and the relationship between them will also be tense. It's...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jasmine: [about her poetry] It's about the things inside you.

      Nico: Things inside *you*.

    • Angel: I did not inhale.

    • Angel: [Whistling and waving] Officer? Officer, could... could you help me with... I... Could you help take a picture of my... I want to take a picture of myself in front of this billboard.

      Officer Pete Foster: Is that you?

      Angel: Yeah.

      Officer Pete Foster: Really.

      Angel: I'm a lot smaller in person.