Logo What's After the Movie

Beat Street 1984

In the heart of urban America, a veteran police officer and his young partner investigate the murder of the city’s mayor. Their pursuit leads them into the vibrant and dangerous world of hip-hop and underground dance. As they delve deeper, they encounter shifting allegiances and must confront personal challenges while striving to bring justice to the streets and uncover the truth behind the crime.

In the heart of urban America, a veteran police officer and his young partner investigate the murder of the city’s mayor. Their pursuit leads them into the vibrant and dangerous world of hip-hop and underground dance. As they delve deeper, they encounter shifting allegiances and must confront personal challenges while striving to bring justice to the streets and uncover the truth behind the crime.

Does Beat Street have end credit scenes?

No!

Beat Street does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Beat Street

Explore the complete cast of Beat Street, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Ratings and Reviews for Beat Street

See how Beat Street is rated across major platforms like IMDb, Metacritic, and TMDb. Compare audience scores and critic reviews to understand where Beat Street stands among top-rated movies in its genre.


Metacritic

68

Metascore

6.8

User Score

IMDb

6.5 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

69

%

User Score

Take the Ultimate Beat Street Movie Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of Beat Street with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.


Beat Street Quiz: Test your knowledge on the vibrant world of hip-hop and culture depicted in 'Beat Street' from 1984.

Who is the main character that DJ's at the house party?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Beat Street

See more

Read the complete plot summary of Beat Street, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


In the heart of the South Bronx in New York City, hip-hop disc jockey Kenny “Double K” Kirkland (Guy Davis) embarks on an unforgettable night with his friends, Ramon (Jon Chardiet) and Chollie (Leon W. Grant). They leave behind Kenny’s younger brother, Lee Kirkland (Robert Taylor), as they head to a house party thrown at an abandoned building. On their way, Ramon and fellow graffiti artist Luis (Franc Reyes) snap photos of the subway cars they tagged the night before, capturing the vibrant spirit of their artistic pursuits.

As the music pulsates at the hip-hop dance party, an unexpected guest joins—the uninvited Lee and his dance crew, the Beat Street Breakers. Despite crashing the festivities, Lee captivates the crowd with his remarkable dance moves. Throughout the electrifying night, Kenny spins records and introduces the local trio Us Girls. The atmosphere shifts when they stumble upon a young percussionist named Henri (Dean Elliott), who is experimenting with sounds on the building’s pipes. Henri’s quest for a conga player named Tito leads to revelations about the building’s troubled past, burnt down for insurance claims years earlier.

However, the night isn’t without conflict. Lee’s crew encounters a rival group, the Bronx Rockers, sparking tension that Henri manages to de-escalate. The following day brings a stark reminder of their reality as Lee and Kenny’s mother, Cora Kirkland (Mary Alice), pleads with Kenny not to stay out late, recalling the tragic loss of another son to gang violence. Meanwhile, Chollie arrives with exciting news: they have complimentary tickets to the famed Manhattan nightclub, the Roxy.

As the night unfolds at the Roxy, the Breakers and Rockers clash on the dance floor, but it’s the captivating college student Tracy Carlson (Rae Dawn Chong) who catches Kenny’s attention. Impressed by Lee’s skills, she invites him to her school, further intertwining their lives.

Back at home, Ramon is distraught—his artwork has been overshadowed by a rival graffiti artist known only as Spit (Bill Anagnos). In the wake of disappointment, Kenny, Ramon, Chollie, and Henri accompany Lee to CCNY, hoping to support Tracy during her television dance composition. However, they’re met with discouragement when they realize Lee is not actually invited to perform, prompting Kenny to voice his frustrations about the supposed condescension from Tracy and her teachers.

As Ramon grapples with responsibilities and Carmen, the mother of his baby, pleads for a better life, the group navigates a series of life-changing encounters. From Kenny sharing his painful past with Tracy to Ramon’s aspirations fueled by her, each character is faced with their dreams and harsh realities.

The vibrant culture of the Bronx comes alive again as the friends unite to help Ramon move into an empty apartment. Amid the struggles, their resilience shines through when at the Burning Spear nightclub, Kenny secures a chance to perform after impressing a talent scout, leading to an invitation to deejay at the Roxy on New Year’s Eve.

Tragedy strikes when Lee is arrested during a dance-off, and the group faces the devastating consequences of gang influence as they dive deeper into their artistic endeavors. Kenny’s mishaps and misunderstandings with Tracy also highlight the challenges of young love in a tumultuous environment.

In a heart-wrenching climax, the dream turns fatal when Ramon attempts to paint the revered white train, only to be met with tragedy as he and Spit clash in a deadly confrontation. After a solemn funeral, Kenny, urged by Tracy and Chollie, assembles a vibrant tribute to Ramon at the Roxy’s New Year’s Eve show featuring iconic acts and friends, celebrating life amidst heartache. Domingo, Ramon’s father, finds solace in the expression of his son’s artwork, creating a poignant reminder of their shared struggle and resilience in the face of adversity.

Uncover the Details: Timeline, Characters, Themes, and Beyond!

Watch Trailers, Clips & Behind-the-Scenes for Beat Street

See more

Watch official trailers, exclusive clips, cast interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage from Beat Street. Dive deeper into the making of the film, its standout moments, and key production insights.


Official Trailer

Cars Featured in Beat Street

See 37 more

Explore all cars featured in Beat Street, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


Buick

1980

Skylark

Cadillac

1966

Calais Flower Car

Cadillac

1980

Fleetwood Limousine

Cadillac

1967

Funeral Coach

Checker

1974

Taxicab

Chevrolet

1965

Biscayne

Chevrolet

1973

Chevelle Malibu

Chevrolet

1972

Impala

Chevrolet

1974

Impala

Chevrolet

1980

Impala

Beat Street Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


hoodfuneralsanta clausdance moviechristmas moviehip hop musicdance musicbusinesship hopnew york citydisc jockeysubwaygraffitibronx new york citybreakdancingbreakdancedanceraprap musicrap concertdead boyindependent film

Beat Street Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Beat Street across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


街头舞士 Біт стріт Бит Стрит 할렘가의 아이들

Similar Movies To Beat Street You Should Know About

Browse a curated list of movies similar in genre, tone, characters, or story structure. Discover new titles like the one you're watching, perfect for fans of related plots, vibes, or cinematic styles.


© 2025 What's After the Movie. All rights reserved.