Gremlins in the Dance Hall
""When Mogwai meet the Kellerman's, chaos takes center stage.""
In the sweltering Catskill Mountains, 17-year-old Frances "Baby" Houseman is looking forward to a dull summer with her family at Kellerman's resort. However, her life takes a drastic turn when she stumbles upon a mysterious, adorable creature in the woods - a Mogwai named Gizmo, who has escaped from a group of mischievous gremlins. As Baby learns the importance of caring for Gizmo, she inadvertently breaks the three rules: never expose him to direct sunlight, never get him wet, and never feed him after midnight. The gremlins, who have been living in the woods, are drawn to Gizmo's presence and begin to wreak havoc on the resort, causing chaos and destruction. As Baby tries to find a way to stop the gremlins, she teams up with Johnny Castle, a charming dance instructor, to teach the resort's guests how to dance and distract the gremlins while she figures out a solution. As Baby and Johnny's romance blossoms, they must also navigate the mayhem caused by Gizmo and the gremlins, all while learning to let loose and have fun in the sun.
Movie Poster: "Gremlins in the Dance Hall" A colorful, whimsical illustration of a lively Catskill Mountains resort, with a group of dancing guests in 1970s attire, amidst a subtle hint of chaos in the background, as a Mogwai (Gizmo) and a few mischievous gremlins peek out from behind the trees, amidst a banner reading "When Mogwai meet the Kellerman's, chaos takes center stage."

Gremlins (1984)
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Dirty Dancing (1987)
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