Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

  • Director: Guy Ferland
  • Writer: Kate Gunzinger,Peter Sagal,Boaz Yakin
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Release date: February 27, 2004
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Havana Nights: Dirty Dancing 2
  • "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" is a musical romance film directed by Guy Fairland. Diego Luna and Romola Garai participated in the show. It was released in North America on February 27, 2004   .
    The film tells the story of an 18-year-old girl named Katie Miller ( Romola Garai ) living in Havas who came to Cuba with her parents in 1958. She only loved dancing and met the handsome waitress Jewell ( Diego Luna ), they are attracted to each other because of their dance skills, but the turbulent political environment makes Katie's parents want to take their daughter away. This couple in love is put to the test   .

    Details

    • Release date February 27, 2004
    • Filming locations San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • Production companies Lions Gate Films, Miramax, Lawrence Bender Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $14,161,590

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,900,000

    Gross worldwide

    $27,685,016

    Movie reviews

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    • By Sister 2022-03-23 09:02:53

      Love Havana

      "Spicy Dance 2. Love Havana" is enough to make people's blood boil! No one can say no to Cuban music and Cuban dance. Even the most inconspicuous people are in the limelight once they dance, they seem to be born dancers, and their bodies are very good at grasping the rhythm of the music.
          In fact, it is not so important whether dancing is good or not. The key is that you can discover your true self and feel happy in this experience.
          I have seen the documentary "Le Man Xana Bay"...

    • By Jacinto 2022-03-22 09:02:32

      lets Dance! !

      This is the first movie that swayed to the rhythm when I watched it again. No other film can make salsa so sexy and expressive. When I danced salsa in a bar before, I had never been so hearty. I find the dancing shoes that have been dusty for a long time.
      Shanghai's salsa spreads relatively well. There are several bars and it is a gathering place for salsa lovers. Sliver Moon on Yueyang Road, Zapata on Hengshan Road...Sometimes before 8 pm, professional teachers will teach guests basic...

    • By Maymie 2022-03-22 09:02:32

      MOVIE REVIEW - Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

      (Lions Gate Films)

          Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey joined Wayne Sleep and Lionel Blair in the category titled “Great Cheesy Dancers of Our Time”, when they rubbed frantically up and down against one-another on a dance floor in 1987's rubbish but fondly- remembered 'Dirty Dancing'. This new spin on the tale, 'Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights' only gets it half right: ie it's pretty rubbish as well, but it's hard to imagine anyone remembering it nigh-on twenty years down the...

    • By Shannon 2022-03-21 09:02:52

      Salsa is not love

      The story is very old-fashioned. The story of a princess and a handsome dark horse.

      The movies about dance are actually similar, they are all stories about a little guy fulfilling his dream, or an old fashioned story coming back to life! In comparison, I still like the earliest Japanese version of "Shall we dance" because the male lead is ugly! Ha ha!

      The title of the film is called Dirty Dancing. Actually, there is nothing about Dirty. At most, some scenes make people YY....

    • By Sylvester 2022-03-20 09:02:28

      The body has the instinct to dance

      The plot of how a man and a woman meet, the plot of a man and a woman who finally go to bed, and the plot of how a man and a woman separate are almost negligible in this film. Simple.
      Worth seeing are those dancing shots.
      So instinct so natural.
      It turns out that the body has the instinct to dance.

      When the heroine was taken to the bar by the hero for the first time, the dancing queen at that time was a black beauty with a very attractive figure and beautiful dancing;...

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    • By Cristina 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Perhaps the true meaning of musicals should be teasing. That's why tango is so appropriate, seeing a love movie with sweaty palms. Set against the backdrop of the Cuban Revolution, there is more than enough love but not enough...

    • By Cayla 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Although it's an old-fashioned story...but the dance in the semi-finals still looks very...

    • By Maryam 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Girl, how long are you swollen, so beautiful, the Lun family is...

    • By Demetris 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      The dance is very hot, except for the lack of foreshadowing for the transformation of the heroine; the love is very old-fashioned, except for the ending, it can also bring a little...

    • By Marion 2022-03-27 09:01:15

      Another movie whose name was ruined by translation... Basically, it can be seen as musical, the dance like this in the episode is a...

    Movie plot

    La Habana, the capital of Cuba in November 1958; English, 18-year-old American girl Cathy Miller moved here with her parents. In this charming city, the city is full of romantic and artistic atmosphere, Cathy is deeply Are attracted by this Spanish-speaking city. 
    Katie's father has a good job here, and she is easy to learn without worrying about food and clothing. However, Katie even wanted to join an organization of young Americans...
    more about Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights Movie plot

    Movie quotes

    • Javier Suarez: [Katey takes off her wrap and goes to walk away. He pulls her back] Que bonita!

      Katey Miller: Gracias.

    • Katey Miller: I didn't do anything wrong.

      Bert Miller: You lied to us.

      Katey Miller: I know, and I'm sorry. But I knew you wouldn't let me try and...

      Jeannie Miller: Kiss a Cuban pool boy in front of everyone? You're damn straight we wouldn't!

      Katey Miller: That's not...

      Jeannie Miller: And why in the world would you wanna hurt James? I thought you liked him.

      Katey Miller: No, you liked him. Because he fits into your perfect country club world.

      Jeannie Miller: There's nothing wrong with that world.

      Katey Miller: No, but he couldn't keep his hands off *me*.

      Bert Miller: What? What happened?

      Katey Miller: No, nothing. Nothing happened. I'm fine.

      Bert Miller: Why didn't you tell us?

      Katey Miller: Because I didn't wanna mess up your job!

      Bert Miller: Katey, how could you think that my job would be more important than you?

      Katey Miller: I didn't wanna hurt you. I just wanted to help Javier, which is his name, by the way. Oh, God, I love dancing with him!

      Jeannie Miller: Oh, Katey. Did it ever occur to you that that boy might be using you?

      Katey Miller: What? No.

      Jeannie Miller: A nice American girl that might be his ticket out of here?

      Katey Miller: Please, no. That's not true.

      Jeannie Miller: You might love dancing with him, but there are more important factors here, like your family and your future!

      Katey Miller: Why does it have to be 'either/or'? Just because you gave up your passion, why should I?

      Jeannie Miller: [Smacks Katey across the face]

    • Katey Miller: I'm gonna be out there on New Year's Eve, no matter what you and Mom think.

      Bert Miller: No more lies.