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Heavenly bodies reviews
Heavenly bodies reviews












heavenly bodies reviews

The scheming Debbie (Laura Henry) is an aerobic instructor at Samantha’s competitor health club, the Sporting Life, and is so jealous that she lost the TV gig to her rival that she plans to put Samantha’s club out of business by buying it out from under her. As a result, Samantha lands a gig as an aerobics instructor on the local morning TV show. Samantha Blair (Cynthia Dale), KC (Patricia Idlette) and Patty (Pam Henry) quit their dead-end office jobs and rent a rundown industrial warehouse on the unfashionable side of town and convert it into an aerobics dance studio and name it Heavenly Bodies, with single-mom Samantha the featured instructor. It should appeal to the airhead crowd and those who couldn’t get enough of Flashdance (1983). It’s absurdly written by Ron Base and Lawrence Dane. It’s Dane’s only film helmed, which is not hard for me to understand why. “ A trite and plotless cult musical about aerobics mixed with a tepid romance story that’s directed by Canadian character actor Lawrence Dane.”Ī trite and plotless cult musical about aerobics mixed with a tepid comical romance story that’s directed by Canadian character actor Lawrence Dane, as if a TV sitcom. Runtime: 90 MPAA Rating: R producers: Robert Lantos/Stephen J.

heavenly bodies reviews

HEAVENLY BODIES (director/writer: Lawrence Dane screenwriter: Ron Base cinematographer: Thomas Burstyn editor: Robert K Lambert cast: Cynthia Dale (Samantha Blair), Richard Rebiere (Steve), Walter George Alton (Jack Pearson), Laura Henry (Debbie Martin), Stuart Stone (Joel Blair), Patricia Idlette (KC), Pam Henry (Patty), Linda Sorenson (T.V.














Heavenly bodies reviews