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Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Another film of Sam Firstenberg is starring Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo Quinones as well as Michael Chambers follows the battle of the street dancers to protect a community recreation center meanwhile a city developer attempts to wipe out it.
Another film of Sam Firstenberg is starring Lucinda Dickey, Adolfo Quinones as well as Michael Chambers follows the battle of the street dancers to protect a community recreation center meanwhile a city developer attempts to wipe out it.
Actors:
Paulette McWilliams,
Ken Olfson,
Cyd Glover,
Ice-T,
Chris Tashima,
Adolfo Quinones,
Tim Wise,
Bill Prudich,
Don Lewis,
Eddie Garcia,
Heather Toma,
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Paulette McWilliams
Ken Olfson
2 April 1937, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Cyd Glover
Ice-T
16 February 1958, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Chris Tashima
Adolfo Quinones
11 May 1955, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Tim Wise
Bill Prudich
Don Lewis
Eddie Garcia
11 August 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA
Heather Toma
Director:
Sam Firstenberg
Sam Firstenberg
13 March 1950, Poland
Country:
United States
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Its blithe self-confidence shows not the slightest inkling of just how terrible it all is: a wonderful kind of terrible that makes you weep for joy.
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It is impossible to enter into any discussion without acknowledging that this is probably the greatest name to a sequel that has ever been given in the history of cinema.
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Best. Bad Movie. Ever.

