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Breakdance The Movie A.K.A. (BREAKIN) The TRIBUTE (A DJ.Jazzy J Production)

by ME - Monday 10. 2. 2020. Fair use. I have significantly transformed the content claimed in my video; the video is protected by fair use, fair dealing or similar exceptions to copyright. Public domain. The content claimed in my video is in the public domain and is no longer protected by copyright. I Declare that All credits go to the artists and everyone involved with the original video. This video has been in the public domain since it's release and their is no breach or money made in the reproduction, it's merly for the future generations and FREE P.R for the artist and everyone connected. No offence is intended here in this reproduction for 20/20. CRAIG JARDINE (DJ.Jazzy J) Cave Adsum Video's (c) CLIP DESCRIPTION: At the dance audition, Kelly (Lucinda Dickey), Ozone (Adolpho Quinones) and Turbo (Michael Chambers) win over the stuffy judges with their moves. FILM DESCRIPTION: The first major breakdancing film, Breakin' stars Lucinda Dickey as a dancing student who dislikes the hidebound regimen of her demanding teacher. She breaks free from terpischorean tradition when she befriends a bunch of street kids devoted to breakdancing. Within a year of its release, Breakin' spawned a sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. CREDITS: TM & © MGM (1984) Cast: Dalton Cathey, Michael Chambers, Ben Lokey, Christopher McDonald, Larry Newberg, Adolfo Quinones, Lucinda Dickey Director: Joel Silberg Producers: Allen DeBevoise, Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan Screenwriters: Allen DeBevoise, Gerald Scaife

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