Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016)
Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Cassie Ventura
Melea Martin
Kenny Wormald
Erik Wildwood
Cassie Ventura
Melea Martin
Dena Kaplan
Nadine
Bobby Lockwood
Laser
Sibongile Mlambo
Ishani Magona
Sivuyile Ngesi
DJ Zubair Khumalo
Clayton Evertson
Taj Mfeka
Adrian Galley
Mr. Sammy Wright
Ambrose Uren
Dajon Bell
Juanique Randall
Thesis Advisor
Carolyn Forword
Beach Party Girl 1
Peter Butler
Uncle Simon
Bille Woodruff
Director
Catherine Cyran
Writer / Script
Greg Hedgepath
Supervising Sound Editor
Mick 'Stuntie' Milligan
Special Effects Coordinator
Bobbi Banks
ADR & Dubbing
Andrew McCarthy
Set Decoration
Mike Elliott
Producer
Michael Cleary
Director of Photography
Andrew Orlando
Production Design
James Frater
Steadicam Operator
Gillian Hawser
Casting
Eric Potter
Editor
Aimee van der Merwe
Assistant Costume Designer
Kyle Prowse
Set Costumer
Jesse Eagle
Camera Operator
Romy Stutman
Casting
Dihantus Engelbrecht
Costume Design
Chey O'Connell
Set Costumer
Teddy Salas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 30, 2016
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Content RatingPG-13
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Honey 3: Dare to Dance is a 2016 American dance film directed by Bille Woodruff and starring Cassie Ventura and Kenny Wormald. It is the third installment in the Honey film series. The film was released on Netflix and DVD and Blu-ray on September 6, 2016. Filming for Honey 3 took place in Cape Town, South Africa.
The story revolves around a dancer named Melea Martin (Cassie Ventura), who wants to put on a contemporary hip hop dance production of Romeo and Juliet to honor her mother, with boyfriend Erik Wildwood (Kenny Wormald), but her dreams of presenting the play through her prestigious school are crushed when she's kicked out for failure to pay her tuition. Searching for a way to use her talents and inspire the community around her, she rents a failing theater in order to present the dance show, but conflicts between cast members threaten to bring the whole performance to a halt.
The film, which is the second sequel to 2003's Honey, has a tenuous link to its predecessors, with no recurring cast members, and the only canonical reference to the original film is that the main character Melea comes from Honey Daniels' dance studio. It was followed by another straight-to-video sequel Honey: Rise Up and Dance (2018).