(Warner Bros/Discovery/Library of Congress via AP) This image released by the Library of Congress shows Jennifer Grey, left, and Patrick Swayze in a scene from the 1987 film “Dirty Dancing.” ...
Jennifer Grey shared her initial concerns about "Dirty Dancing," from its provocative title to its intimate scenes. Despite the low budget and her reservations about working with Patrick Swayze ...
“Dirty Dancing,” along with another 1980s culture ... This image released by the Library of Congress shows Jesse Eisenberg in a scene from the 2010 film “The Social Network.” ...
Jennifer Grey, best known for her role as Baby in the iconic 1987 film 'Dirty Dancing,' recently opened up about her initial doubts and nervousness when she first learned about the project.
“Dirty Dancing,” along with another 1980s culture-changer, “Beverly Hills Cop,” is entering the Library of Congress’ registry, part of an annual group of 25 announced Tuesday, De ...
Nobody puts baby in a corner, but they’re putting her in the National Film Registry. “Dirty Dancing,” along with another 1980s culture-changer, “Beverly Hills Cop,” are entering the ...
The 25 new films added to the list span from 1895's "Annabelle Serpentine Dance" to 2010's "The Social Network." Nobody puts Baby in a corner, but the National Film Registry did just put “Dirty ...
The registry now only has a total of 900 movies compared to the 2 million other films in the Library’s collection. Variety said the other films are preserved with their copyright holders or for ...
The oldest title in the bunch is “Annabelle Serpentine Dance,” a 45-second silent film of a woman dancing released by the Edison Manufacturing Company, while the most recent picture is The ...
Nobody puts baby in a corner, but they’re putting her in the National Film Registry. “Dirty Dancing,” along with another 1980s culture-changer, “Beverly Hills Cop,” are entering the ...
The movies, along with “Uptown Saturday Night,” “Mi Familia” and “The Social Network,” are among the 25 selected by the Librarian of Congress. By Derrick Bryson Taylor Attention all ...