Rating: PG
Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 04/04/2006
SubTitles: English/Japanese
Dubbed: English/Por
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 89 Minutes
Flags: Questionable for Children, Adult Language
Distributor/Studio: Sony Pictures
The Zoo is the hottest disco in town, and on the night of the big dance contest, a wild assortment of disparate characters find themselves out on the floor together.
DJ Bobby Speed (
Ray Vitte) is convinced that broadcasting the show live on the radio waves and having
the Commodores as musical entertainment will boost his career, but when their equipment gets lost on the highway, he starts to lose his cool.
Nicole (
Donna Summer) is a bumbling but beautiful neophyte singer who schemes to earn her big break on the disco's stage.
Frannie and
Jeannie (
Valerie Landsberg and
Terri Nunn) are underage high school girls who need the contest prize money to buy
Kiss concert tickets. A bored married couple (
Mark Lonow and
Andrea Howard) stumble into the Zoo on their anniversary; their relationship is tested by a wacky pill-popping vixen (
Marya Small) and the
disco's womanizing owner (
Jeff Goldblum). A host of mismatched singles make the scene hoping for a chance at love (or at least a one night stand), though the exuberant
Marv "Leather Man" Gomez (
Chick Vennera) lives only to dance, and expounds on his philosophy at length. There's plenty of thumping
disco action and nothing but happy endings in this colorful period
comedy.
~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide