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In 1958, the Miller family moves to Havana. At that time Katy is 18 year- old and her parent she will be belle. Opposite to her desire, she falls in love with a waiter who teaches her dance.
Aside from the triteness of the dialogue, the mathematical predictability of the script and the muddling of numbskulled politics, DD: HN is a fairly enjoyable experience.
January 27, 2005
Salon.com
Next to Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, the first picture is like something out of the golden age of Hollywood.
Although based on choreographer JoAnn Jansen's experience, the script was written by a committee of eight; each writer seems to have contributed every cliché in the memory bank.
Tries to add Cuban flavor to a familiar plot but comes up with nothing more than a bubbling stew of cliches.
March 01, 2004
Ebert & Roeper
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights does have some sexy music and a few good dance sequences in a steamy nightclub, but the story is terribly contrived and the lead actors have zero chemistry.