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Kevin Bacon – LP firmato – Footloose – Cert. Beckett

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LP with the official soundtrack of the film “Footloose” signed by Kevin Bacon, with Beckett certification. Signs of wear along the edges.
Kevin Bacon is a versatile and talented actor who has had a rich and varied career, but one of his most iconic and memorable roles is certainly that of Ren McCormack in the 1984 film "Footloose". The film, directed by Herbert Ross, became a classic of the 80s and captured the essence of the era with its energetic soundtrack and story of rebellion and liberation through dance.
In the film "Footloose," Kevin Bacon plays Ren McCormack, a big-city teenager who moves to a small Midwestern town where dancing has been banned due to a tragedy. Ren clashes with the conservative attitude of the community and with the Reverend Shaw Moore, played by John Lithgow, but finds a way to express himself and rebel through dance.
Kevin Bacon has shown off his dancing skills in numerous memorable scenes, including the famous scene where he dances with his feet in a warehouse, expressing his frustration and desire for freedom.
"Footloose" became a box office hit and cemented Kevin Bacon's career as one of Hollywood's most promising young actors. The film's soundtrack, featuring songs such as "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins and "Let's Hear It for the Boy" by Deniece Williams, became a cultural phenomenon and helped make the film an '80s classic. Beyond its commercial success, "Footloose" has had a lasting impact on popular culture and has influenced generations of moviegoers.


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