The Best PG Dance Movies
List of PG dance movies, ranked from best to worst with movie trailers when available. This list takes the best PG dance movies and pits them against each other to see once and for all what the greatest PG Dance movie of all time is. This list of popular PG dance movies includes information like who directed the film, when it was released and which actors starred in the movie. If you think the top PG Dance movie isn't as high as it should be then be sure to vote it up so it can take its rightful place among the other great PG Dance films on this list. If you're trying to find a specific PG Dance film you can search this list and filter to find what you're looking for.
List is made up of many different movies, including Footloose and Strictly Ballroom.
If you're trying to find out "What are the best PG dance movies?" and "What are the most famous PG dance movies?" then this list is the perfect resource for you.
Use this list if you're looking for some new dance movies that are rated PG. Between Netflix, Hulu and other services there are thousands of great dance movies rated PG, so get out there and start watching.
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Sylvester Stallone and Baz Luhrmann have both directed a PG Dance film, as have other really creative and talented directors.
- 1Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow
- 2Asher Book, Kristy Flores, Paul Iacono
- 3Shirley MacLaine, Anne Bancroft, Mikhail Baryshnikov
- Released: 1977
- Directed by: Herbert Ross
Forced to give up ballet after becoming pregnant, Deedee (Shirley MacLaine) moved from New York to Oklahoma to raise a family with her husband (Tom Skerritt). When her old friend and fellow ...more - 4John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney, Barry Miller
- 5Paul Mercurio, Tara Morice, Bill Hunter
- 6Naoto Takenaka, Kōji Yakusho, Akira Emoto
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Masayuki Suo
Shall We Dance? is a 1996 Japanese film. Its title refers to the song, "Shall We Dance?" which comes from Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I. It was directed by Masayuki Suo.