Dance Fever
Dance Fever

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Dance Fever

1985
Movie
Adult · 18+
85 min
English

You'll learn that there is more to dancing than just moving your feet in this sex filled feature. We are introduced to a world of horny hard bodies who would rather copulate than dance. Sensuous 'Chic' centerfold, Ginger Lynn shows us the ins – and – outs of doing what feels good, and she doesn't miss a beat. The movements this delectable honey makes, are enough to make anyone's mouth water! Porn superstars Misty Regan and Lynn Raye have a surprise for the ladies – it seems they have a date with a handsome male stripper (John Stagliano). This virile young hunk gets more than he bargains for as these two delectable vixens give it to him every way imaginable.

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Director: VariousGenres: Music, Dance

Plot Summary

Dance Fever was an American music and dance television show that aired in the mid-1980s. The show featured popular music artists performing their hits, often accompanied by elaborate dance routines. It showcased emerging dance trends and styles, providing a platform for both musicians and dancers.

Critical Reception

Dance Fever was a popular program during its initial run, catering to a young audience interested in music and dance. While not critically acclaimed as a prestige television program, it was considered a fun and energetic show that captured the spirit of the era's music scene. Its lasting legacy is more as a nostalgic artifact of 1980s television culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captured the vibrant music and dance scene of the 1980s.

  • Featured performances from popular artists of the era.

  • Showcased emerging dance styles and choreography.

Google audience: Audience reception for Dance Fever is difficult to quantify with modern metrics, as it predates widespread online review systems. However, contemporary accounts suggest it was a well-received program for its target demographic, remembered fondly for its energetic musical performances and dance segments.

Fun Fact

Many of the dance routines featured on Dance Fever incorporated then-emerging hip-hop and breakdancing styles, reflecting the cultural shifts happening in music and urban culture at the time.

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