- White Nights (film)
Infobox_Film
name = White Nights
caption = Promotional movie poster for the film
imdb_id = 0090319
producer =William P. Gilmore Taylor Hackford
director =Taylor Hackford
writer =James Goldman (story)James Goldman &Eric Hughes (screenplay)
starring =Mikhail Baryshnikov Gregory Hines Jerzy Skolimowski Helen Mirren Geraldine Page Isabella Rossellini John Glover William Hootkins
music =Michel Colombier
cinematography =David Watkin
editing =Frederic Steinkamp William Steinkamp | distributor =Columbia Pictures
released =November 22 ,1985 (USA)
runtime = 136 min.
language = English
budget = Unknown
gross = $13,046,465 (USA)"White Nights" is a 1985 film starring
Mikhail Baryshnikov ,Gregory Hines ,Jerzy Skolimowski ,Helen Mirren andIsabella Rossellini . Directed byTaylor Hackford , it was shot inFinland .The film is notable both for the dancing of Hines and Baryshnikov and for the Academy Award winning song "
Say You, Say Me " byLionel Richie , as well as "Separate Lives " performed byPhil Collins andMarilyn Martin and written by Stephen Bishop.Taylor Hackford met his future wife, Oscar Award-winning actress Helen Mirren, during the filming of "White Nights." As a young woman, Mirren had vowed never to marry, but after 12 years together she and Hackford tied the knot on December 31, 1997 at Ardersier Parish Church near
Inverness ,Scotland . [http://www.aarpmagazine.org/entertainment/helen_mirren.html]Plot
Hines plays an American tap dancer, Raymond Greenwood, who has defected to the
Soviet Union . He encounters and befriends Nikolai 'Kolya' Rodchenko, a Sovietballet dancer played by Baryshnikov, who had previously defected in the other direction. Isabella Rossellini plays Darya, Greenwood’s wife, andHelen Mirren plays Galina Ivanova, a former ballerina who never left the Soviet Union and is an old flame of Rodchenko.Greenwood and Rodchenko perform a cinematic "pas de deux" after a plane carrying the latter makes a forced landing in
Siberia and he is recognized. Both dancers are brought to Leningrad where the Soviets seek to exploit Rodchenko’s talent. After an initial period of racial and artistic friction, the two dancers (and defectors in opposite directions) become strong friends and Greenwood helps arrange an escape. Rodchenko's second defection, at the end of the film, presages the later fall of the Soviet Union in similar vein to "Rocky IV ".ee also
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