Running time 97 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $7 million Box office $201.5 million Flashdance is a 1983 American directed. It was the first collaboration of producers and, and the presentation of some sequences in the style of was an influence on other 1980s films including,, and (1986), Simpson and Bruckheimer's most famous production. Flashdance opened to negative reviews by professional, but was a surprise box office success, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States. It had a worldwide box-office gross of more than $100 million. Its soundtrack spawned several hit songs, including ' (performed by ), and the –winning ' (performed by ), which was written for the film. And star in Flashdance Alexandra 'Alex' Owens () is an eighteen-year-old at a in,, who lives with her dog Grunt in a converted warehouse. Although she aspires to become a professional dancer, she has no formal dance training, and works as an by night at Mawby's, a neighborhood bar and grill which hosts a nightly.
Lacking family, Alex forms bonds with her coworkers at Mawby's, some of whom also aspire to greater artistic achievements. Jeanie (), a waitress, is training to be a, while her boyfriend, short-order cook Richie (), wishes to become a. One night, Alex catches the eye of customer Nick Hurley (), the owner of the steel mill where she works.
After learning that Alex is one of his employees, Nick begins to pursue her on the job, though Alex turns down his advances at first. Alex is also approached by Johnny C. (), who wants Alex to dance at his nearby, Zanzibar.
After seeking counsel from her mentor Hanna Long (), a retired, Alex attempts to apply to the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Dance and Repertory. Alex becomes intimidated by the scope of the application process, which includes listing all prior dance experience and education, and she leaves without applying. Leaving Mawby's one evening, Richie and Alex are assaulted by Johnny C. And his bodyguard, Cecil. Nick intervenes, and after taking Alex home, the two begin a relationship. At a skating competition in which she is competing, Jeanie falls twice during her performance and sits defeated on the ice and has to be helped away. Later, feeling she will never achieve her dreams, and after Richie has left Pittsburgh to try to become a comic in Los Angeles, Jeanie begins going out with Johnny C.
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And works for him as a Zanzibar stripper. Finding out that she is dancing nude, Alex drags her out while she protests and cries. After seeing Nick with a woman at the ballet one night, Alex throws a rock through one of the windows of his house, only to discover that it was his () whom he was meeting for a charity function.
Alex and Nick reconcile, and she gains the courage to apply for entrance to the Conservatory. Nick uses his connections with the arts council to get Alex an audition. Alex is furious with Nick, since she did not get the opportunity based on her own merit and decides not to go through with the audition. Seeing the results of others' failed dreams and after the sudden death of Hanna, Alex becomes despondent about her future, but finally decides to go through with the audition.
At the audition, Alex initially falters, but begins again, and she successfully completes a dance number composed of various aspects of dance she has studied and practiced, including which she has seen on the streets of Pittsburgh. The board responds favorably, and Alex is seen joyously emerging from the Conservatory to find Nick and Grunt waiting for her with a bouquet of roses. Main article: ' was performed by, who also sang the title song for the similar 1980 film. Wild Theodolite Serial Numbers here. The music for 'Flashdance. What a Feeling' was composed by, and the lyrics were written by Cara and. The song won an, as well as a and numerous other awards.