Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004)

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Corrected entry: During the credits at the beginning there is a very clear shot of El Morro. This ancient Spanish castle is a distinctive landmark of San Juan, Puerto Rico, not Havana, Cuba.

Correction: There is one in Havana as well, just as well-known. And it looked right in the movie (even though it was filmed in Puerto Rico).

Corrected entry: In the scene where Katey and James are in his car after leaving La Rosa Negra, James rips Katey's dress strap after he says "You didn't say no to him." But her strap is already broken before he breaks it and before the sound of the strap ripping is heard. (00:26:10)

Correction: No it's not. Her strap isn't broken until he pulls it and tears it.

Continuity mistake: During the dance scene where Katie and Javier dance in front of the white screen (with Katie's parents dancing in the film in the background) the straps of Katie's dress of her left shoulder are sometimes up, and sometimes down. In one shot Javier even pulls down the straps while they were already down in the previous shot.

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Question: Why were the people singing in the streets shot at?

Answer: Because they were singing revolutionary songs. And at that time was strictly forbidden.

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