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Will prom night live up to the high school seniors' expectations? Will they have the right date? Can they avoid their parents?Will prom night live up to the high school seniors' expectations? Will they have the right date? Can they avoid their parents?Will prom night live up to the high school seniors' expectations? Will they have the right date? Can they avoid their parents?
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This was my absolute favorite movie as a young teen. We taped it on our VCR and my sister and I watched it so much, and drove my mom so crazy with it, that my mom actually had to take it away from us.
We pretty much had it memorized line for line...and when we quoted it, even stretched out our words when Margaret is talking to the guy in the video store...because our tape was so used it stretched out and slurred the words.
We still refer to the movie sometimes. In fact, I know that we have some lingo that we use that came from the movie. I don't think I go through a fast food drive-through without remembering Shelly and Dan at the drive-through ordering all that food. It's a movie that has just really stuck with me as I've grown up.
I'm 30 now and just ordered the DVD and can't wait to see it again -- it'll be like a reunion with old friends!!!
We pretty much had it memorized line for line...and when we quoted it, even stretched out our words when Margaret is talking to the guy in the video store...because our tape was so used it stretched out and slurred the words.
We still refer to the movie sometimes. In fact, I know that we have some lingo that we use that came from the movie. I don't think I go through a fast food drive-through without remembering Shelly and Dan at the drive-through ordering all that food. It's a movie that has just really stuck with me as I've grown up.
I'm 30 now and just ordered the DVD and can't wait to see it again -- it'll be like a reunion with old friends!!!
Dance 'Til Dawn is a light, charming teen comedy that captures the awkward energy, drama, and excitement of prom night through the lens of late-'80s pop culture. It's not a high-concept film, but it doesn't try to be-this made-for-TV movie succeeds by embracing the simple pleasures of ensemble storytelling and relatable teen experiences. With a cast packed full of familiar faces from the era-Alyssa Milano, Christina Applegate, and Tempestt Bledsoe, to name a few-it offers a nostalgic time capsule for fans of the decade.
What it lacks in cinematic polish, it makes up for in heart. The film juggles multiple storylines that range from sweet to silly, all tied together by the universal rite of passage that is prom. The tone is light, the stakes are low, and the pacing moves quickly enough to keep things engaging. It doesn't dive too deep, but there's a sincerity to its characters that keeps it grounded, even when it veers into teen-movie tropes.
While Dance 'Til Dawn isn't groundbreaking, it's a cozy and entertaining watch-especially if you grew up watching these stars on TV. With its mix of humor, mild drama, and prom-night sentimentality, it earns a solid 7/10 as a feel-good flashback that wears its decade proudly.
What it lacks in cinematic polish, it makes up for in heart. The film juggles multiple storylines that range from sweet to silly, all tied together by the universal rite of passage that is prom. The tone is light, the stakes are low, and the pacing moves quickly enough to keep things engaging. It doesn't dive too deep, but there's a sincerity to its characters that keeps it grounded, even when it veers into teen-movie tropes.
While Dance 'Til Dawn isn't groundbreaking, it's a cozy and entertaining watch-especially if you grew up watching these stars on TV. With its mix of humor, mild drama, and prom-night sentimentality, it earns a solid 7/10 as a feel-good flashback that wears its decade proudly.
This movie is pretty predictable, but I loved it anyway. It was fun to see all those actors from a variety of popular shows together in one movie, and the storyline was funny enough to be entertaining. I especially cheered at the end because the underdogs came out on top. It's good, clean, cheesy fun!
Okay, this movie was made for network television so it's quite censored for the audience anyway. This movie was made as a prom movie starring television child stars like Alyssa Milano as the cool, popular girl who ends up in a movie theater on her prom night. Tracey Gold plays the unpopular girl who gets asked out by the popular boy for prom night. Her parents are played by Kelsey Grammar and Edie McClurg. Back in the day, it was quite normal for network stars to work on television movies like this. Christina Applegate and Matthew Perry play a young couple who push too hard. Her parents are played by Mary Frann. Alan Thicke plays the father of a nerd boy who would rather be watching the stars. He manages to get together with Milano's character. While it was a sweet film, I wished that it was shown more or available. They don't make television movies or comedic movies like they used too.
This movie is the best teen movie ever made. The first time i watched it i was a kid. I used to watch it all the time Back then it became my favorite movie. I couldn't get enough of Kevin McCrea, but today I've noticed it wasn't only the beautiful actors that made the movie. The movies of today cannot even be compared to Dance til Dawn Dance till Dawn was a classic, even though it was modern. And it still is today. It's a movie u can sit down and enjoy without any obscene language.
It has its comedy, as well as romance. It's a great movie, and the whole family will enjoy it.
It has its comedy, as well as romance. It's a great movie, and the whole family will enjoy it.
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- TriviaAlyssa Milano and Chris Young dated shortly while filming, according to Milano. She said that they later drifted apart.
- GoofsWhen Dan and Shelley are driving around town, it looks like two different people inside of the car.
- ConnectionsFeatures Them! (1954)
- SoundtracksYou've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
Written by Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil
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