Dirty Dancing

“Dirty Dancing” refers to a romantic drama film released in 1987, directed by Emil Ardolino. The film stars Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey and is set during the summer of 1963 at a resort in the Catskill Mountains. It tells the story of Frances “Baby” Houseman, a young woman who falls in love with a dance instructor, Johnny Castle. The film explores themes of love, class differences, and personal growth, with a significant focus on dance as a mode of expression and connection. “Dirty Dancing” is particularly known for its memorable soundtrack, iconic dance scenes, and the famous line, “Nobody puts Baby in a corner.” It has gained a cult following and remains a significant cultural reference in discussions about dance and romance in film.