Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

Break the rules. Find your freedom. Live your life.

6.4
20041h 26m

In pre-revolution Cuba, Katey Miller is about to defy everyone's expectations. Instead of a parent-approved suitor, Katey is drawn to the sexy waiter, Javier, who spends his nights dancing in Havana's nightclubs. As she secretly learns to dance with Javier, she learns the meanings of love, sensuality and independence.

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

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Diego Luna

Javier Suarez

Photo of Romola Garai

Romola Garai

Katey Miller

Photo of Sela Ward

Sela Ward

Jeannie Miller

Photo of John Slattery

John Slattery

Bert Miller

Photo of Jonathan Jackson

Jonathan Jackson

James Phelps

Photo of Mika Boorem

Mika Boorem

Susie Miller

Photo of René Lavan

René Lavan

Carlos Suarez

Photo of Mya

Mya

Lola Martinez

Photo of Shawn Kane

Shawn Kane

Country Club Singer

Photo of Heather Headley

Heather Headley

Rosa Negra Singer

Photo of Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze

Dance Class Instructor

Photo of JoAnn Fregalette Jansen

JoAnn Fregalette Jansen

Dance Instructor's Partner

Photo of Diego Alvarez

Diego Alvarez

Rafael Suarez

Photo of Mary Portser

Mary Portser

Mrs. Phelps

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Reviews

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Andre Gonzales

5/10

I liked the dancing and was surprised that Patrick was in this but that's about it. The storyline was dumb and they didn't even finish there routine for the contest. So it was a pretty pointless movie.

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r96sk

7/10

'Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights' is surprisingly watchable.

I was expecting a rather tame and boring return to the world of 'Dirty Dancing', though it actually produces a fine dance romance flick. Of course compared to the excellent and far superior original it is a downgrade, but for what it is I had a decent time watching.

Romola Garai and Diego Luna have solid enough chemistry onscreen, while John Slattery offers firm support. Sela Ward is alright, not helped by how the makers chose to portray her character - Jeannie becomes quite irredeemable at one point, with the film's attempts to 'fix' that totally failing to convince. That's about it for cast positives, though it was neat to see a familiar face from the 1987 flick appear.

The dance and Cuban revolution parts of the story don't mesh amazingly, a bit forced perhaps, but all in all I'd say they just narrowly made it work. I will say the dancing numbers and soundtrack aren't as good as they could've/should've been, yet I did still appreciate a few bits of music: the intro piece and the use of Wyclef Jean's 'Dance Like This', I never knew until now that that latter track was the original of Shakira's 'Hips Don't Lie' - you learn something new every day!

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