Dancing Detective: plot, trailer and cast

Tonight, in prime time and on TV, it airs Dance detective, a mix between mystery and romantic comedy set in enchanting Malta. Directed by Stefan Scaini and produced by Hallmark, the film tells the story of Detective Bailey, played by Lacey Chabert, who is sent undercover to investigate the murder of an important manager, which occurred on the eve of a prestigious dance competition. However, there is an unexpected event: he can’t dance, and that will make all the difference in the world. Appointment at 9.20pm on Rai 2.

plot

Detective Constance Bailey, played by Lacey Chabert, is more used to it to the rules than to the dance floors. But when the CEO of Aston International is murdered a few days after an employee dance competition, she finds herself catapulted into a world of intrigue but above all dance steps.

To solve the case, therefore, Bailey will have to infiltrate the company undercover, pretending to be a new employee and a skilled dancer. But with two left feet, the feat seems impossible. Luckily, the charming dance instructor Sebastian (Will Kemp) will be by her side every step of the way, helping her hide her clumsiness. As always, however, one thing leads to another…

cast

Lacey Chabert made his Broadway debut in Les Miserables in the role of young Cosette. Her television career took off with the series Party of Fivewhile at the cinema she became famous with Mean Girls. Among his best-known films are also Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and numerous Hallmark films such as The Wedding Veil And Crossword Mysteries.

Will Kempan accomplished dancer and well-known face on Hallmark, began his career with Swan Lake by Matthew Bourne, performing on both Broadway and the West End. As an actor, he has starred in films such as Van Helsing And Step Up 2: The Streets. On television, he has appeared in series such as 90210 And Reign. Kemp has worked frequently with Hallmark, starring in films such as Christmas Waltz And A Not So Royal Christmas.

 
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