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Dancing in the Dark

United States

1984

4 Min
Color
English
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DIR Brian De Palma

PROD Marc Cerutti

DP Larry Pizer

CAST Bruce Springsteen, Courteney Cox, Debi A. Honahan

ED Gerald B. Greenberg, Bill Pankow

SOUND Glenn D. Bloom, Michael Bedard

Synopsis

The music video, set at a live performance, features Courteney Cox as a fan who is invited on stage by Springsteen and dances with him. It was also one of the first music videos to be filmed by a major Hollywood director (Brian De Palma), following John Landis, who directed Michael Jackson’s long-form “Thriller” music video the previous year. The video was filmed in June 1984 at the Saint Paul Civic Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, before and during the initial show of the Born in the U.S.A. Tour. The completed video was first aired on MTV on July 10, 1984. It received heavy airplay on MTV, and thus helped introduce Springsteen’s music to a new, younger, and wider audience. —Wikipedia

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Brian De Palma

Brian De Palma is one of the well-known directors who spear-headed the new movement in Hollywood during the 1970s. He is known for his many films that go from violent pictures, to Hitchcock-like thrillers.

Born on the 11th of September in 1940, De Palma was born in New Jersey in an American-Italian family. Originally entering university as a physics student, de Palma became attracted to films after seeing such classics as Citizen Kane (1941). Enrolling in Sarah Lawrence College, he found lasting influences from such varied teachers as Alfred Hitchcock and Andy Warhol.

At first, his films comprised of such black-and-white films as Bridge That Gap (1965). He then discovered a young actor whose fame would influence Hollywood forever. In 1968, de Palma made the comedic film Greetings (1968) starring Robert de Niro in his first ever credited film role. The two followed up immediately with the film The Wedding Party (1969) and Hi, Mom… read more

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Roberto Russo

13Feb12

So bad it's awesome.

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David M.K.

3Jan12

What?? How did I not know De Palma directed this? The best I can say is... it's better than Bonfire of the Vanities...

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Cat

3Jan12

Bruce!!

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Danny Bailey

2Jan12

Bruce Springsteen is the worst Rock and Roll singer EVER. That is my personal opinion

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