
On this day May 7, 1988, the dance drama Salsa premiered in theaters. Directed by Boaz Davidson, the film starred Robby Rosa of Menudo fame as a young man determined to become the king of the salsa dance floor while balancing friendship, romance, and ambition. Rodney Harvey co-starred along with a cast of energetic dancers and performers.
Salsa combined vibrant choreography, Latin music, and a classic underdog storyline that connected with fans of dance films during the 80s. The movie earned 8.8 million dollars at the box office on a 6 million dollar budget and became a cult favorite among fans of Latin pop culture.
Fun fact: The film’s soundtrack featured performances by Tito Puente and Celia Cruz, adding authentic Latin flair to its dance driven story.
Salsa combined vibrant choreography, Latin music, and a classic underdog storyline that connected with fans of dance films during the 80s. The movie earned 8.8 million dollars at the box office on a 6 million dollar budget and became a cult favorite among fans of Latin pop culture.
Fun fact: The film’s soundtrack featured performances by Tito Puente and Celia Cruz, adding authentic Latin flair to its dance driven story.