boast gamey - energy choreographed scenes and upbeat musical numbers , everyone loves a gooddance movie . Although the late 1970s may have begin the movement , ' 80 dance movies perfected the subgenre and thrust it into the mainstream . The trend remove its flower in the mid-’80s when saltation films were n’t just dominating the prominent screens , but also the airwaves . Some of the X ’s best - selling albums were dance movie soundtrack , and some would go on to gain ground major award at the Oscars and Grammys .

While the 1980s were nearly oversaturated with terpsichore movies , there are still some that have stand the test of time . Influencing not only celluloid but ‘ 80s culture , the good ‘ eighty dancing motion-picture show are the ones that still have devotee singing along and dancing ‘ til they drop .

20Xanadu (1980)

Directed by Robert Greenwald

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Bringing together musical movie fable Gene Kelly and singer Olivia Newton - John , Xanaduis a melodic phantasy adventure that fix ‘ 80s music and culture . Newton - John plays Kira , a muse of Olympus sent to Earth to inspire Sonny ( Michael Beck ) , an artist , and the two of them strike up a forbidden romance .

The film ’s soundtrack album was a vast striking , earning double platinum status .

WhileXanaduwas pan out by critic and declared a box business office bankruptcy , the moving-picture show ’s soundtrack record album was a vast hit , gain double platinum position .

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19Breakin’ (1984)

Directed by Joel Silberg

Kelly “ Special K ” Bennett is a classically train dancer who run into breakdancers Ozone and Turbo in Venice Beach . The three decide to start their own dance trio , as Turbo and Ozone learn Kelly their special set of moves . They later enter into a terpsichore competition and blow away the judge with their untraditional style .

Although the playscript did n’t imprint the critic , the dance scenes inBreakin’are judgment - blowing , and the film helped introduce breakdancing to the general world as a lawful style of dancingthat take serious skill and dedication .

18Staying Alive (1983)

Directed by Sylvester Stallone

The continuation toSaturday Night Fever , Staying Alivestars John Travolta , reprise his part as Tony Manero . Now living in Manhattan , Tony trust to make it big as a Broadway dancer but shortly finds himself in a erotic love triangle with his girlfriend , Jackie , and another professional dancer appoint Laura . Though the picture show was critically tear apart , it still managed to break boxwood place records , and the soundtrack earned both Golden Globe and Grammy nominations .

One of the strange first appearance in Stallone ’s directing career is Staying Alive , the gaudy sequel to Saturday Night Fever ; here ’s why he signed on .

17Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)

Directed by Sam Firstenberg

Breakin ' 2 : Electric Boogaloo follow the saltation crew from the original celluloid as they unite to save a community center from a greedy developer ’s plans to supercede it with a shopping mall . This sequel continues to search the vivacious street saltation cultivation and community spirit of the 1980s .

The sequel to the film released just months earlier , Breakin ’ 2 : Electric Boogaloocoined a modern pop culture lexicon termand created a keep cliché story concept at the same time . The three core group breakdancers Special K , Ozone , and Turbo regaining , going up against a corporate developer who want to crush a biotic community rec substance to build a shopping shopping centre . Complete with dance engagement and a happenin ’ pelvic arch - hops soundtrack , Electric Boogaloois an icon that must be image to be believed .

16White Nights (1985)

Directed by Taylor Hackford

Featuring award - winning songs ( " Say You , Say Me " by Lionel Richie and " Separate Lives " by Phil Collins),White Nightscombines concert dance and wiretap dancewith tense political dramatic event . Russian terpsichorean Nikolai ' Kolya ' Rodchenko ( Mikhail Baryshnikov ) , who defect to the U.S. , finds himself trapped when his plane crash in Siberia . He is forced to partner with tap dancer Raymond Greenwood ( Gregory Hines ) , who defected to the Soviet Union . Together , the two men squad up to plan their escape as they form a lasting friendship .

Not only does the plastic film feature impressive dance execution from Hines and Baryshnikov , but their playing is also top - notch .

15Voyage of the Rock Aliens (1984)

Directed by James Fargo

Aliens , tentacled monsters , and rock ‘ n ’ roll — Voyage of the Rock Alienshas it all . A group of stranger commonwealth on Earth in a guitar - mould spaceship in search of rock music and roll , and by nature , they find it at a local high shoal . The foreign loss leader , ABCD , come down head over bounder in love with Didi , but Didi ’s rocker boyfriend Frankie wo n’t stand for his interstellar shenanigans . This musical B - movie sendup is hilariously and delightfully absurd , featuring piles of ‘ 80s fashion and rocking ‘ 80 medicine .

14Grease 2 (1982)

Directed by Patricia Birch

In this continuation to the hit 1978 melodious , Stephanie , loss leader of the Pink Ladies ( a game Michelle Pfeiffer ) , falls for a deep motorcyclist with a hidden personal identity known as Cool Rider ( Michael Caulfield ) . It turns out that the Cool Rider is actually a British substitution student , Michael , who is in beloved with Stephanie but fears she wo n’t love him for who he is . Although the picture initially failed to know up to its forerunner , Grease 2had some awesome songs , andhas since gained a large cult be over the days , with newfound taste for the camp movie musical .

13Flashdance (1983)

Directed by Adrian Lyne

Though she might be “ just a steel town girl , ” Alex Owens ( Jennifer Beals ) has big dreams of being a dancer . She hopes to attend a local prestigious dance honorary society , but her lack of experience and training block the path . She falls in love with Nick , the owner of the steel grinder where she puzzle out , who encourages her to pursue her goals .

Although critic did n’t love the movie , Flashdancegave the medicine Earth some of the most defining songs of a coevals , and one of popular cinema ’s most memorable visuals in a scene with Alex being dowse by a bucket of H2O .

12Tap (1989)

Directed by Nick Castle

Yetanother dance moving picture on the list with legendary tapper Gregory Hines , Tapis a riveting dramatic play that showcases the actor ’s amazing gift . Just expel from prison for burglary , Max Washington ( Hines ) clamber with what charge his life will now take . He reunite with his old fire , Amy , whose father , Little Mo , launch the dance studio that was once own by Max ’s father . Also featuring Sammy Davis , Jr. in his final lineament film , Tapshows Hines at his good , both in his dance skills and performing power .

11Girls Just Want To Have Fun (1985)

Directed by Alan Metter

Named for the popular Cyndi Lauper song , this dance movie stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt in one of their earliest moving-picture show roles . Parker is Janey , the daughter of a hard-and-fast military Fatherhood , who secretly enters a idiot box saltation challenger . With the help of her supporter , Lynne , Janey sneaks out to practice with her saltation partner , Jeff , with whom she falls in love . The movie is a fun nostalgic trip for Gen - Xers , and the upbeat soundtrack has viewer require to dance along .

Best known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City , Sarah Jessica Parker ’s good roles across her decades - long calling duo both TV & film .

Sarah Jessica Parker as Sarah Sanderson from Hocus Pocus and as Meredith from The Family Stone

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Stills from Dirty Dancing, Flash Dance, and Grease 2

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Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo follows the dance crew from the original film as they unite to save a community center from a greedy developer’s plans to replace it with a shopping mall. This sequel continues to explore the vibrant street dance culture and community spirit of the 1980s.

The cast of Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo faces the camera.

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Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985)

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