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| Lucinda Dickey | Kelly | |
| Adolfo "Shabba Doo" Quinones | Ozone (as Shabba-Doo) | |
| Michael Chambers | Turbo (as Boogaloo Shrimp) | |
| Ben Lokey | Franco | |
| Christopher McDonald | James | |
| Phineas Newborn III | Adam | |
| Bruno Falcon | Electro Rock 1 | |
| Timothy Solomon | Electro Rock 2 | |
| Ana Sánchez | Electro Rock 3 | |
| Ice-T | Hip-hop MC | |
| Bea Silvern | Jennifer, Sweet | |
| Dalton Cathey | Producer | |
| Eleanor Zee | Judge | |
| Eb Lottimer | Judge's Assistant | |
| Adolfo Quinones | Ozone |
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| Producer | Allen DeBevoise
David Zito |
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| Writer | Charles Parker
Allen DeBevoise |
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| Cinematography | Hanania Baer
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| Musician | MIchael Boyd
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The first major breakdancing film, Breakin' stars Lucinda Dickey as a dancing student who dislikes the hidebound regimen of her demanding teacher. She breaks free from terpischorean tradition when she befriends a bunch of street kids devoted to breakdancing. Within a year of its release, Breakin' spawned a sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. |
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