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Dancing | Street Gang
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5.8/10
IMDbBest Family Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 1985
Budget 1,200,000 USD
Box Office Collection 38,682,707 USD
In the first "street dancing" scene, in which Kelly accompanies Ozone and Turbo to the beach, the audience watching the dancing is comprised of surfers and beach bums. A man in a black singlet claps with the music. It's Jean-Claude Van Damme in his first on-screen appearance. According to Van Damme, he tried hard to draw attention to himself by jumping in the air and doing flips, but they were not included in the film.
According to Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo Quinones would often try to show her up and make her feel intimidated because of her dancing ability and their clashes within the film rang true with his personal resentment for her which was also shared by their co-star Michael Chambers.
Because of the films' success, Menahem Golan immediately green-lit the sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984) which would be released late in the year.
The film uses two of Ice-T's early instrumental raps; Tibetan Jam and Reckless. The producers later used Tibetan Jam as background music in Missing in Action (1984).
This was Cannon Films most financially successful movie as distributor.
"Turbo: You owe me seven dollars man. Franco: For what? Turbo: For teaching you how to dance sucker."
"Judge: Next! Ozone: OZONE! Street dancer."