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Breakin'
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Breakin'

May 4, 1984
1h 30m
★ 6.6

Push it to pop it! Rock it to lock it! Break it to make it!

Overview

A struggling young dancer joins forces with two breakdancers and together they become a street sensation.

Genres

Music
Drama
Romance

Production Companies

Golan-Globus Productions
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Cannon Group

Breakin' Trailers

Cast

Lucinda Dickey

Kelly / Special K

Lucinda Dickey

Adolfo Quinones

Ozone

Adolfo Quinones

Michael Chambers

Turbo

Michael Chambers

Ben Lokey

Franco

Ben Lokey

Christopher McDonald

James

Christopher McDonald

Phineas Newborn III

Adam

Phineas Newborn III

Ice-T

Rap Talker

Ice-T

Lisa Freeman

Waitress

Lisa Freeman

André Landzaat

Waiter

André Landzaat

Teresa Kelly

Vicky

Teresa Kelly

Bea Silvern

Jennifer Sweet

Bea Silvern

Eb Lottimer

Judge's Assistant

Eb Lottimer

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