Tap

50% of critics liked it

65% of users liked it

In theaters Feb 10, 1989
PG-13, 1 hr. 51 min.

Movie Info

Director: Nick Castle Jr.
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 1 hr. 51 min.
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts, Drama
Theater Release: Feb 10, 1989
DVD Release: Aug 29, 2006
Synopsis: Gregory Hines plays the ex-convict son of a famed tap-dancer. Taking over his late father's Harlem dance studio, Hines can't shake memories of his childhood, when he was being touted as a dancing prodigy. Challenged to fulfill his destiny by his dad's old cronies--among them such terpsichorean giants as Sammy Davis Jr., Steve Condos, Jimmy Slyde and Harold Nicholas--Hines does his best to avoid lapsing back into a life of crime. The struggle to save Hines' soul is a titanic one, with Hines'

Critic Reviews

  • Getting nervous feet is a good thing in Nick Castle's energizing Tap. It's a pleasure to see a legendary showstopper like Sammy Davis Jr. chew up the scenery with his awestruck protege Gregory Hines. More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...
  • More...