When an aspiring dancer is dropped by her partner days before her big performance, she'll need to teach a down-and-out boxer some moves to win the prize money and open her dream dance studio.
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Cast
Katrina Norman
Rowan
Denise Dal Vera
Margie
Joseph Slaughter
Noah
Angel Prater
Aubrey
Brock Yurich
Walt
Kausha Campbell
Beth
Parker Mack
Billy
Lisa Thornhill
Jo
Shannon Cogan
Diana
Josh Ford
Choreographer
Emma Raney
Rowan Picture Double
Joshua Henry
Diner Patron
Angel Kerns
Fancy Diner Patron
Alex Lannan
Bartender
Cameron Smith
Valet
Visionz2turnt
Park Patron
Visionz2turnt
Jogger
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source: The Boxer and the Butterfly
