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Beat the World
Beat the World

Beat the World

Feel the beat, live the dream.

Genres

MusicDrama

OverView

Three dance crews – one Latin American, one European and one Canadian – prepare to battle at the International Beat the World competition in Detroit. Along the way, they struggle with gambling debt, bad break-ups and their own egos. In the final showdown to become world champions they find that their lifelong hopes, dreams and even lives, are at stake.

Others

Budget

$10000000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

91 mins

Rating

5.3/10

Release Date

10 June 2011

Country

Canada

Cast

Tyrone Marshall Brown

Tyrone Marshall Brown

Yuson

Mishael Morgan

Mishael Morgan

Maya

Nikki Grant

Nikki Grant

Cherry

Chase Armitage

Chase Armitage

Justin

Ray Johnson

Ray Johnson

Easy

Kristy Flores

Kristy Flores

Olivia

Shane Pollard

Shane Pollard

Carlos

Luís Lobianco

Luís Lobianco

Bartender

Teresa Espinosa

Teresa Espinosa

Fusion Dancer

Christian Loclair

Christian Loclair

Eric

Stephanie Nguyen

Stephanie Nguyen

Nina

Christopher Toler

Christopher Toler

Deray

Kardinal Offishall

Kardinal Offishall

MC

Davinia Lorenzo

Davinia Lorenzo

Rachel

Jesse Catibog

Jesse Catibog

Kato

Amanda Angel

Amanda Angel

Maria

Marcio Da Silva

Marcio Da Silva

Miguel

Ofilio Portillo

Ofilio Portillo

Juan

Thelmo Fernandes

Thelmo Fernandes

George

Ralph Kretschmar

Ralph Kretschmar

Martin

Vartan Bassil

Vartan Bassil

Karl

Gengis Ademoski

Gengis Ademoski

Arturo

Benny Kimoto

Benny Kimoto

Werner

Glen Michael Grant

Glen Michael Grant

Mr. Johnson

Andrea Davis

Andrea Davis

Mrs. Johnson

Jeffrey Bornstein

Jeffrey Bornstein

Stage Manager

Annemarie Pannier

Annemarie Pannier

German Woman

Nathan Barris

Nathan Barris

Parkour Mate #1

Cole Armitage

Cole Armitage

Parkour Mate #2

Mathew Kaye

Mathew Kaye

Parkour Mate #3

Liinda Garisto

Liinda Garisto

Revolution Dancer #1

Natalli Reznik

Natalli Reznik

Revolution Dancer #2

Luana Simpson

Luana Simpson

Revolution Dancer #3

Danubia Ramos

Danubia Ramos

Revolution Dancer #4

Vanessa Guerrero

Vanessa Guerrero

Revolution Dancer #5

Jorge de Sá

Jorge de Sá

Marcus

Andrey Ivchenko

Andrey Ivchenko

Russian Mobster

Sebi Jaeger

Sebi Jaeger

Otto

Negin Kamali

Negin Kamali

Dancer

Ali Kazmi

Ali Kazmi

Dancer

Ali Kazmi

Ali Kazmi

Club Goer/ Dance Competition Attendee

Rose Wakesho

Rose Wakesho

Dancer

Tara Mason

Tara Mason

Dancer (uncredited)

Amber Sharp

Amber Sharp

Club goer (uncredited)

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