Something went wrong
Try again later.
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
In 1958, the Miller family moves to Havana. At that time Katy is 18 year- old and her parent she will be belle. Opposite to her desire, she falls in love with a waiter who teaches her dance.
5 November 1968, Artemisa, Cuba
30 August 1980, Puerto Rico
1950
11 May 1982, Orlando, Florida, USA
13 August 1961, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
5 October 1974, Barataria, Trinidad, West Indies
3 October 1986, San Juan, Puerto Rico
10 February 1929, Havana, Cuba
18 August 1952, Houston, Texas, USA
10 September 1951
December 22, 2010
Bad movie, lame plot, poor acting. Don't bother.
January 27, 2005
Aside from the triteness of the dialogue, the mathematical predictability of the script and the muddling of numbskulled politics, DD: HN is a fairly enjoyable experience.
February 27, 2004
Superficial but entertaining.
May 22, 2004
Although based on choreographer JoAnn Jansen's experience, the script was written by a committee of eight; each writer seems to have contributed every cliché in the memory bank.
July 30, 2012
A horribly routine star-crossed romance job with none of the spunk or humanity that made its oh-so-better forebear a generational classic.
October 07, 2004
Provides entertainment sophisticated enough to entrance a sophomore in high school.
March 01, 2004
Next to Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, the first picture is like something out of the golden age of Hollywood.
December 06, 2005
It challenges its audience to ask questions, namely, 'Why?' Why was this movie even made?
February 27, 2004
A routine Hollywood high school morality play.
March 01, 2004
Tries to add Cuban flavor to a familiar plot but comes up with nothing more than a bubbling stew of cliches.
March 11, 2004
Pure schmaltz, but not without its share of feel-good entertainment value.
March 01, 2004
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights does have some sexy music and a few good dance sequences in a steamy nightclub, but the story is terribly contrived and the lead actors have zero chemistry.

