Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984)

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Written by Charles Parker, Allen DeBevoise

Directed by Sam Firstenberg

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1984

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Lucinda DickeyKelly
Adolfo QuinonesOzone
Michael ChambersTurbo
Jo de WinterMrs. Bennett
Susie CoelhoRhonda
Paulette McWilliamsFirefox
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Harry CaesarByron
Sabrina GarcíaLucia
Peter MacLeanMr. Douglas
Randy AllaireDancer
Fred AsparagusHispanic Man
Vajra BarzaghiKid
Jay BautistaKid
Alicia BondNurse
Cindera CheDancer
William CortHoward Howard
Frankie CrockerEmcee
Vince Deadrick Sr.Bit Part
John Christy EwingMr. Bennett
Bruno FalconTKO Group
Jason FanKid
Cyd GloverLittle Girl
Richard GrossJuggler
Kamie HarperKid
Cooley JacksonStreet Battle Dancer
Jay D. JonesBulldozer Driver
Jimmy KeeganKid
John LaMottaPoliceman
Jerry LazarusParis Director
Donovan LeitchFeatured Dancer
Lu LeonardHead Nurse
Don LewisMagician
Sandy LiptonMrs. Snyder
Shmuel LivnehDancer
Beto LovatoKid
Roy MansanoKid
MartikaKid
Kimberly McCulloughKimberly
'Flame' Harris MetterMiracle Dancer
Kimberly Ann MillerGirl
Herb MitchellStanley
Josh MottKid
Steve NotarioStrobe
Ken OlfsonRandall
Toi OvertonFirefox
Mark PollardDancer
Bill PrudichDancer
Jay RasumnyHardhat
Daniel RiordanSurveyor
Lela RochonAdditional Dancers
Vidal RodriguezCoco
Marie RubioLittle Girl
Alberta SanchezRosa
Ana SánchezElecktro Rock Girl
Ana Marie Sanchez
Jay SandsRapper
Nick SegalDerek
Carol Lynn TownesSinger
Ludo Vika

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