Product Information
Stemmed from Britain's own street dance movie, STEP UP, this third instalment packs in visual pop with energetic choreography all set against New York backdrop. Directed by Jon M. Chu from STEP UP 2 THE STREETS. This tells the story of a tightly knitted New York City crew of street dancers who settle their intense rivalry with another local crew at a high-stakes dance battle. NYU freshman Moose, Adam G. Sevani promised his parents that heÆd given up dancing to complete his studies but just canÆt kick the habit after being introduced to the hip-hop styles by another crew leader. Meanwhile Luke, Rick Malambri has his own problems at keeping on top of rent while trying to figure out whoÆs been leaking secretly recorded footage of the dances killer moves. Writers Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer drawing from characters created by Duane Adler bring that perfect balance of razzle-dazzle hi-hop sequences with two well-drawn romances.Product Identifiers
ProducerPatrick Wachsberger, Adam Shankman, Jennifer Gibgot, Erik Feig
EAN5050582767056
eBay Product ID (ePID)102219623
Product Key Features
ActorStephen 'twitch' Boss, Alyson Stoner, Rick Malambri, Kendra Andrews, Adam G. Sevani, Keith 'remedy' Stallworth, Joe Slaughter, Sharni Vinson
Film/TV TitleStep Up 3
DirectorJon M. Chu, Ken Seng
LanguageEnglish
Run Time103 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year2010
FormatDVD
FranchiseStep Up
FeaturesMusic Videos, Widescreen
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate12A/12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerBear McCreary
Production DesignerDevorah Herbert
ReviewsKevin Thomas - An exhilarating summer treat for all ages, Step Up 3D celebrates the transformative power of dance., Linda Cook - A swooping visual delight!, Matthew Toomey - I still had fun. It's got creative dance moves, decent choreography and a solid soundtrack.
ScreenwriterAmy Andelson, Emily Meyer
Sound sourceDolby Digital
EditorAndrew Marcus
Movie/TV TitleStep Up 3
Consumer AdviceContains one use of strong language