Footloose -1984- Exclusive -
Released on February 17, 1984, Footloose is a quintessential 1980s musical drama directed by Herbert Ross [17, 19]. It follows a Chicago teenager who moves to a small town where dancing and rock music have been banned [6, 15]. Core Narrative
Ren McCormack (Kevin Bacon), a Chicago teen with a tragic past and a killer high-top fade, moves to the small, repressed town of Bomont. There, he discovers that dancing and rock music have been banned by the local minister (John Lithgow, terrifyingly sincere). Ren has 90 minutes to teach the town that the only sin is not shaking off your Sunday shoes. Footloose -1984-
Released on February 17, 1984, the musical drama movie Footloose captured the spirit of 1980s youth culture. Directed by Herbert Ross and written by Dean Pitchford, the film grossed over $80 million domestically. It solidifies its status as a definitive pop-culture milestone of its decade. Released on February 17, 1984, Footloose is a