Egotistical nightclub dance performer Raoul has the determination to succeed at all costs, and the only woman in his life who truly matters to him is a dancing partner named Helen..


If you have a thing for old-school dance dramas or just want to see George Raft look intensely serious while moving his feet, Bolero might scratch that itch. If you are looking for a story with real emotional stakes or characters you actually want to root for, you might want to skip this one. It is basically a vanity p...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have a thing for old-school dance dramas or just want to see George Raft look intensely serious while moving his feet, Bolero might scratch that itch. If you are looking for a story with real emotional stakes or characters you actually want to root for, you might want to skip this one. It is basically a vanity project that forgets to make its lead likable. Raoul is just a difficult guy. He cares about dancing, himself, and maybe Helen, but mostly just dancing. Watching him stomp around,..."
Kubec Glasmon, Carey Wilson, Horace Jackson, Ruth Ridenour
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