Tap 35 years old

Sometimes, no matter what, you can't escape the rhythm.

Tap

Max Washington has just been released from prison after serving time for burglary. He returns to his old hangout, a hoofer club. His old girl friend, Amy, who still works at the club as a Tap instructor, is less than thrilled to see him. Her father, Little Mo, is happy to see him, because he has plans for a show involving Max. In addition, Max's old partners in crime have another job for him.

Credits

Tap Cast

Name Character
Terrence E. McNally He was 40, now 75 years old as Bob Wythe
Joe Morton He was 41, now 76 years old as Nicky
Dick Anthony Williams He was 54, 77 years old when he died as Francis
Savion Glover He was 15, now 50 years old as Louis Simms
Sammy Davis, Jr. He was 63, 64 years old when he died as Little Mo
Suzzanne Douglas She was 31, now 67 years old as Amy Simms
Gregory Hines He was 42, 57 years old when he died as Max Washington
Etta James She was 51, 73 years old when she died as Blues Singer
Harold Nicholas He was 67, 79 years old when he died as Harold

Tap Crew

Name Department
Patricia Norris as Production Design. She was 57 (83) years old when She died Art
Patricia Norris as Costume Design. She was 57 (83) years old when She died Costume & Make-Up
Leslie Morales as Set Decoration. Art
Gary Adelson as Producer. He was 35 (now 71) years old Production
David Gribble as Director of Photography. He was 43 (now 78) years old Camera
Richard Vane as Producer. Production
Phil Cory as Special Effects. Crew
James Newton Howard as Original Music Composer. He was 37 (now 72) years old Sound
Michelle Bühler as Makeup Artist. Costume & Make-Up
Patrick Kennedy as Editor. He was 11 (42) years old when He died Editing
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Tap (35 years)

Sometimes, no matter what, you can't escape the rhythm.

  • Release day: Sunday, February 12, 1989
  • Runtime: 111 minutes
  • Revenue: 9114702.00