Footloose
When teenager Ren and his family move from big-city Chicago to a small town in the West, he's in for a real case of culture shock.
Herbert Ross
Casts & Crew
Kevin Bacon
Lori Singer
John Lithgow
Dianne Wiest
Chris Penn
Sarah Jessica Parker
Jim Youngs
John Laughlin
Elizabeth Gorcey
Frances Lee McCain
Douglas Dirkson
Lynne Marta
Arthur Rosenberg
Timothy Scott
Alan Haufrect
Linda MacEwen
Kim Jensen
Michael Telmont
Leo Geter
Ken Kemp
Russ McGinn
Sam Dalton
H.E.D. Redford
Jay Bernard
David Valenza
Meghan Broadhead
Mimi Broadhead
Gene Pack
Marcia Dangerfield
John Perryman
Mary Ethel Gregory
Oscar Rowland
J. Paul Broadhead
John Bishop
Carmen Trevino
Melissa Renee Graehl
Monica M. Da Silva
Terri Gay Ulmer
Brandyn Cross
Kevin Denson
Michael Flynn
Deborah Frazier
Marcia Gay Harden
Andrea Hays
Michele Laurita
Brian L. McCarty
Alison Trouse
Brian Wimmer
Peter Tramm
Also Directed by Herbert Ross
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