Can't Stop Dancing
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| Can't Stop Dancing | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Steven Falick Ben Zook |
| Produced by | Joseph Merhi Richard Pepin |
| Written by | Steven Falick Ben Zook |
| Starring | Ben Zook Janeane Garofalo Margaret Cho David Cross Bob Odenkirk Noah Wyle Illeana Douglas Fred Willard Kathy Griffin |
| Music by | Nick Phoenix Fred Rapoport |
| Cinematography | Mac Ahlberg |
| Editing by | Tony Lambardo |
| Release date(s) | 1999 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Can't Stop Dancing is a 1999 feature length film written and directed by Steven Falick and Ben Zook and starring Ben Zook.[1]
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Randy Rubio, a 260-pound (120 kg) leader of a small-time dance troupe, learns that their fifteen-year run at a Kansas theme park is coming to an end. So they pack their bus and move to Hollywood, where Randy's convinced fame and fortune await them in this satire of 1980s pop musicals.[citation needed]
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