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Step Up 2 the Streets

Step Up 2 the Streets SynopsisThe follow-up to the smash hit “Step Up,” which ignited theaters in August 2006. When rebellious street dancer Andie (BRIANA EVIGAN) lands at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, she finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. When she joins forces with the school’s hottest dancer Chase (ROBERT HOFFMAN) to form a crew of classmate outcasts to compete in Baltimore’s underground dance battle The Streets, she ultimately finds a way to live her dream while building a bridge between her two separate worlds.

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Release Date: February 14, 2008
Genre: Drama, Musical, Performing Arts, Sequel and Teen
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Distributor(s): Touchstone Pictures
Tagline: It's not where you're from. It's where you're at.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, some suggestive material, and brief violence.

Director:
Jon Chu

Writer(s):
Toni Ann Johnson - Screenplay
Karen Barna - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Patrick Wachsberger - Producer
Erik Feig - Producer
Adam Shankman - Producer
Jennifer Gibgot - Producer
Anne Fletcher - Producer
Matthew Mizel - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
Robert Hoffman - Chase Collins
Briana Evigan - Andie
Will Kemp - Blake Collins
Jennifer Rouse - Street Dancer
Cassie
Telisha Shaw - Felicia
Jesus Maldonado - Principle Dancer
Tony Devon - Defense Attorney Gold
Mari Koda - Jenny Kido
Patrick Michael Strange - MSA Student
Adam G. Sevani
Brian Anthony Wilson - MTA Official
Danielle Polanco - Missy
Ivana Vitomir - Dancer
Black Thomas - Tuck
Katie Corrado - Blake's Assistant
Mark J. Parker - Dragon Club Patron
Dennis Farrell - Dragon Club Patron
Tom Townsend - MSA Student
Thomas M. Hagen - Rave Dancer
Harry Shum Jr. - Cable
Luis Salgado - Alejandro
Chris O'Brocki - Dragon Club thug
Jeremy Isabella - Dragon Club Patron
Shorty Welch - Bgirl Shorty
Kate Lacey
Amanda O'Connor - Dragon Club Patron
Suzanne M. Lee - Dancer
Joanna Becker - Subway Commuter
Travis Riddick - Street Dancer
Ava Lenet - Panel Judge
April Tyler - Nightclub Patron
Adam Gary Sevani
Manny Oliverez - Neighbor
Michael Blumenstock - Commuter
Kmel Howell - Kmel
Bobbie Bowman - DJ Sands
Brian Mercer - MSA Student
Melissa Merry - MSA Student
Jason Ford - MSA Student / Club Patron

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