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May 3rd, 2009 by demetrius7626Download Tap Purchase
The wondrous movie,Tap, featuring Gregory Hines is eminently most pleasing, with a supporting cast of expert stars, aim at Sammy Davis Jr. , will at any rate be worth while to act and discover. extraordinary & confounding with the pace never slowing it noticeably keeps your attention, while not over exaggerating the plot.
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Gregory Hines has never foiled. The character in Tap is not a far stretch from previous roles, yet it seems Gregory Hines has never been more amazing then with this character.
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The surprising cast in this movie is awesome: Gregory Hines, Sammy Davis Jr., Suzzanne Douglass, Savion Glover, Terrence E. McNally
Precisely an award winning portrayal with characters that you can terrifically relate to, the movie is compelling to proclaim the least. I will not forget to mention that Sammy Davis Jr. is mind-boggling also! You will want to observe Gregory Hines in Tap today!
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With Tap, viewers are reminded of the late Gregory Hines’ formidable skills not only as a dancer, but as a dramatic actor. This 1989 film isn’t wholly original–the plot borrows from countless movies where the hero is a flawed man trying to do good. The audience is asked to believe he might revert to his ne’r do well ways, but we’re confident that the ending will reveal his tru, heroic colors. Hines (Will & Grace, White Nights, Running Scared) portrays Max, the son of a tap dancer, as a good-hearted man recently released from prison. Once back home, he’s torn between returning to a life of crime for that promised big pay-off, or living up to his dance heritage. Rooting for the latter are Little Mo (a superb Sammy Davis Jr.) and his daughter Amy (Suzzanne Douglas), who want Max to help them take tap dancing back to its glory days. Hines and Davis Jr. are so poetic when they dance that an entire movie showcasing just their tap skills would be worth watching. But the actors bring heart to this charming film, which understands that the line between right and wrong can sometimes be as simple as a tiny misstep. –Jae-Ha Kim
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