Number of Discs
1
Certificate
12A/12
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Philadelphia Inquirer - This gang of highly skilled dancers (with the guidance of debut director Scott Speer) delivers a sequence of spectacular group numbers that truly pop in 3-D., Boxoffice Magazine - Step Up Revolution has again found some of the most kinetic talents in the country., Time Out - It's equal parts 'FLASHDANCE,' 'BURLESQUE' and 'LAMBADA', all parts ludicrous - but we aren't here for the story any more than we watch BΘla Tarr for the salsa numbers.
Additional Information
An aspiring dancer in Miami befriends an innovative flash mob dance crew, and helps them to stage a footloose protest in order to save their neighbourhood from a greedy developer. Emily (Kathryn McCormick) has always dreamt of becoming a professional dancer. Shortly after moving to Miami, she meets up with Sean (Ryan Guzman) - the leader of a crew called The Mob that takes the art of dance straight to the streets. Meanwhile, as Emily falls for Sean, a powerful businessman begins plotting to demolish the crew's historic neighborhood to make way for a highly profitable development. Now, with their homes at stake and nothing to lose, Sean, Emily, and The Mob prepare to stage a show that will save their families from getting thrown into the streets.
Screenwriter
Jenny Mayer
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Movie/TV Title
Step Up 4 - Miami Heat
Consumer Advice
Contains mild language, sex references and violence