Dirty dancing : a celebration / foreword by Eleanor Bergstein.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Universe, 2012Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 27 cmISBN: 9780789322722 (hbk.); 0789322722 (hbk.)Subject(s): Dirty dancing (Motion picture) -- MiscellaneaDDC classification: 791.4372 Summary: FILMS, CINEMA. Named one of the most romantic movies of the past twenty-five years by "Entertainment Weekly," Dirty Dancing is a touchstone in the lives of generations of moviegoers. Now, for the first time, millions of fans have the opportunity to own the first-ever book celebrating the magic, music, and memories of the seminal film. With photographs, reminiscences from cast and crew, memorable quotes, trivia, and song lyrics, this gift-able package is a perfect and brand-new way to relive the film. "Dirty Dancing" is a timeless love story set in the summer of 1963 when Baby, an innocent seventeen-year-old, meets Johnny, a dashing hotel dance instructor at Kellerman's Catskills resort. Its passionate story line and alluring dance numbers made the film a box-office hit and pop-culture phenomenon.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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FILMS, CINEMA. Named one of the most romantic movies of the past twenty-five years by "Entertainment Weekly," Dirty Dancing is a touchstone in the lives of generations of moviegoers. Now, for the first time, millions of fans have the opportunity to own the first-ever book celebrating the magic, music, and memories of the seminal film. With photographs, reminiscences from cast and crew, memorable quotes, trivia, and song lyrics, this gift-able package is a perfect and brand-new way to relive the film. "Dirty Dancing" is a timeless love story set in the summer of 1963 when Baby, an innocent seventeen-year-old, meets Johnny, a dashing hotel dance instructor at Kellerman's Catskills resort. Its passionate story line and alluring dance numbers made the film a box-office hit and pop-culture phenomenon.
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