Outside of English speaking countries, Dirty Dancing is known by many different names: In France, it is ‘Danse Lascive’ (Lustful Dance), in Brazil it’s known as ‘Hot Pace’, and in Spanish speaking countries, it is known as ‘Hot Dance’. Indeed, even though these are pretty much straightforward translations, there are a few that are downright hilarious.
For example, in Turkish, the film was translated to ‘First Dance, First Hang’. And one of the more weird ones was the Polish movie poster that read ‘Wirujacy Seks’, or ‘Swirling Sex’. However, for the Polish home video release, the name was changed to ‘Dirty Dance’.
Swayze Wore a Girdle
Back in the 80s and 90s, there wasn't a single person that would've said Swayze was anything short of stunning. He had an almost perfect figure, a sculpted frame that was the embodiment of manhood. But even Swayze felt insecure when it came to playing a 25-year-old, considering he was actually 34 at the time.
Apart from one or two scenes where Swayze was shirtless, he wore a waist-tightening girdle sometimes in order to look more fit. Swayze said it made him look thinner, and thus, younger and more suited to Johnny's character.
Jennifer Grey's Nude Scene Was Cut
For Dirty Dancing's 20th anniversary, there was a home video release of the film, and devoted fans got to see many deleted, uncut, and extended scenes that had never been seen before. One of them was an extended version of one of the film's most memorable scenes: when Johnny and Baby go to bed for the first time, listening to Solomon Burke's 'Cry to Me'.
Even though what follows is pretty implied and obvious, it isn't actually shown. In the released version, that is. In the original, uncut version, there was a fully nude scene of Jennifer Grey, that was edited out after test screenings saw audiences' vehement rejection to it.
The Film With 'The Most Romantic Line Ever’
Dirty Dancing has many memorable quotes that are remembered by viewers' even today. Who can forget the famous 'Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner' line? But out of all the quotes, there was one that was actually voted "the most romantic line ever" to be heard in a film.
Surely you remember the scene when Johnny and Baby are talking about Penny's abortion, and he tells her that it 'took a lot of guts' to go to her father and ask for help, saying that she's not scared of anything. To this, Baby says, "I'm scared of everything, I’m scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the rest of my whole life the way I feel when I’m with you.” The famous British publication, the Daily Mail, rated this the No 1 most romantic movie line ever!
One of the Most Parodied Films in History
Since its release, Dirty Dancing has been one of the most parodied films in the history of cinema and TV. From the famous lift-up lake scene, which has been mimicked ad nauseam in countless films, including Crazy, Stupid Love, to people simply dancing to the trademark soundtrack, '(I've Had) The Time Of My Life', it seems Dirty Dancing has stayed on our screens for over 30 years.
In fact, one of the funnier renditions of the film was done in The Muppets, when Kermit The Frog struggles to lift up Miss Piggy in a hilarious scene where they're dressed like Johnny and Baby.