Heavenly Bodies
A small dance studio fights for its existence against the unscrupulous owner of a rival club.

Main Cast
Cynthia Dale
Cynthia Ciurluini, known professionally as Cynthia Dale, is a Canadian television actress and stage performer. She is best known for her role as lawyer Olivia Novak in the 1987–94, and re-booted for screen in 2019, television drama Street Legal. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cynthia Dale, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Laura Henry
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Stuart Stone
Stuart Stone (born November 17, 1980), more commonly referred to as Stu Stone, is a Canadian actor and rapper. He is most well known for his voiceover work on the cartoon The Magic School Bus, where he voiced Ralphie Tennelli from 1994 to 1997, as well as Jamie Kennedy's Blowin' Up, a 2006 reality show documenting he and friend comedian Jamie Kennedy's making of a rap album.
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Reiner Schwartz
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Sean Sullivan
Sean Sullivan (December 26, 1921 – June 3, 1985) was a Canadian actor. He is most noted for his stage and television performances in productions of David French's play Of the Fields, Lately, for which he won an ACTRA Award in 1977 as Best Television Actor for the CBC Television film; and his film performances in Springhill, for which he won a Canadian Film Award as Best Actor in a Non-Feature Film in 1972, and The Boy in Blue, for which he received a posthumous Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, he began his career as an actor when a stage play he appeared in in his 20s, Golden Boy, reached the finals of the Dominion Drama Festival. He soon began appearing in CBC Television productions, including episodes of the drama anthology series Playbill, CBC Summer Theatre, Folio and General Motors Theatre. His film roles included Nobody Waved Good-bye, The Young Ones, Why Rock the Boat?, 125 Rooms of Comfort, One Man, The Silent Partner, Atlantic City and The Grey Fox.
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Mac Bradden
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Michael Tait
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Murray Westgate
Like most young men at the time with the outbreak of World War Two, Murray Westgate signed up to serve his country. He joined the Canadian navy and was posted to Halifax where he was trained as a wireless operator. On his discharge in 1945, he heard that a repertory company was being formed on the west coast and so he became a member of Vancouver`s first professional theatre company, Everyman Theatre, which had been formed in 1946 by Sydney Risk. A touring company resulted and Westgate and a group of young actors toured the West. He then joined the CBC in Vancouver and was cast in radio dramas for which the CBC Vancouver studios were famous. In 1949 he moved to Toronto where his voice was soon heard in many CBC network radio productions out of the Toronto studios, among them the long-running Sunday series which began as Stage 44, directed by Andrew Allan, and the Ford Television Theatre, produced by Allan Savage. Westgate won an ACTRA Award in 1979 for his work on the made-for-television movie, Tyler. He is probably best remembered by a certain age group for being the spokesman for Imperial Oil, appearing in commercials for 17 years, especially when they were a major sponsor of Hockey Night In Canada on the CBC. Westgate died at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto.
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Linda Sorensen
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Elena Kudaba
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Sugar Bouche
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Andrew Douglas
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Howard Barish
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Movie Details
Production Info
- Director:
- Lawrence Dane
- Production:
- Moviecorp VIII, RSL, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, PSO
Key Crew
- Screenplay:
- Lawrence Dane
- Screenplay:
- Ron Base
- Associate Producer:
- András Hámori
- Third Assistant Director:
- Bill Bannerman
- Producer:
- Stephen J. Roth
Locations and Languages
- Country:
- CA; US
- Filming:
- CA; US
- Languages:
- en