Break In 2 Electric Boogaloo Download
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is an American 1984 film directed by Sam Firstenberg. It is a sequel to the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin'. Electric Boogaloo was.
Produced for: A1, A2, A4, B1 & B4 - Brown Sugar Productions A5 - Jimmy George Productions B2 - D&B Productions B5 - A Soho Production Recorded at Ameraycan Studios except: B5 - Greene Street Recording Mixed at Larrabee Sound Manufactured and Marketed by PolyGram Records, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. ℗ 1984 PolyGram Records, Inc. Except A3 - 1983 Personal Records B2 - 1984 Personal Records © MCMLXXXIV Cannon Films, Inc.
Track B1 'Dedicated to the Memory of Irwin Schuster'. Also available on Cassette (823 696-4 Y-1) and Compact Disc (823 696-2 Y-1). Toi Overton and Paulette McWilliams appeared courtesy of Brown Sugar Productions. Attala Zane Giles and Darryl Phinnessee appeared courtesy of Qwest Records.
George Kranz and Midway appeared courtesy of Personal Records. Thanks to: Jeff Sydney, Trish McGuirk, Narvelan Hunt, Dolores Kaniger and Jack Mills at Larrabee Sound, Fred Moultrie Accountancy, Emily J. Shenkin, Trudie Green and Michael Rosenfeld at Front Line Management, Ray Parker, Jr., Mark Magavero, Zieljan and Duraline. Special thanks to: Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan, Micky Hyman, Paula Erickson, and Cannon Films.
Rating: Kelly, Ozone, and Turbo (Dickey, Quinones, and Chambers) are back, in one of the fastest appearing sequels on record (released within seven months of BREAKIN'). Having won an audition for a New York show at the end of the earlier film but failing to wow 'em in the Big Apple, the trio returns to their old turf. The guys are busy teaching East LA youths to keep out of trouble by spinning on their heads; Kelly keeps in touch, despite her snooty parents' desire that she drop her inner-city pals to attend an Ivy League college. Sadly, the community center where the boys work is in danger of being razed by greedy developers unless the community can raise $200,000.
To do so, you guessed it, they put on a show, following in the venerable tradition of Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. This time, however, it's not staged in a barn, but rather all over the streets of East LA and across the rooftops, with all the community (including several corpses 'animated' by the music at one point) joining in the large-scale numbers. Fast-paced, fully aware of its own foolishness, and with lively dance sequences, BREAKIN' 2 is an enjoyable diversion for those who like breakdancing.