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Best Herbert Ross Movies

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Herbert Ross, a master of the musical and romantic comedy, left an indelible mark on Hollywood. From the glitz and glamour of "Funny Girl" to the poignant drama of "The Goodbye Girl," his films captured the essence of human relationships with wit, charm, and unforgettable performances. His direction and ability to coax stellar work from actors cemented his status as a cinematic icon. His legacy continues to resonate with audiences today, making him a beloved figure in film history. Now it's your turn to celebrate the best of Herbert Ross! We've compiled a list of his most memorable films, and we want to hear your opinion. Which of his movies do you consider to be his finest work? Cast your vote and help us determine the ultimate Herbert Ross masterpiece. Let your voice be heard!

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Footloose (1984)

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When teenager Ren McCormack and his family move from big-city Chicago to the small, conservative town of Bomont, Utah, he's in for a real case of culture shock. This new world has a strict ban on dancing and rock music, a rule imposed by the town's Reverend Shaw Moore after a tragic accident years before. Ren, a free spirit at heart, finds himself at odds with the local customs and quickly decides to challenge the status quo, rallying the town's youth to fight for their right to dance and express themselves. His quest to bring joy and freedom back to Bomont will test his resilience and challenge the beliefs of the entire community. "Footloose" absolutely deserves a place on the list of Herbert Ross's best films. Ross masterfully captures the clash of cultures and the yearning for personal liberation that drives the narrative. He expertly balances the drama of Ren's struggle with the infectious energy of the music and dance sequences, turning a seemingly simple premise into a resonant story about rebellion, understanding, and the importance of youth having a voice. The film's lasting popularity and cultural impact speak volumes about Ross's ability to connect with audiences and deliver a powerful message through a compelling and entertaining story.

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