Dirty Dancing 2 - Back on the Dance Floor

There is a Black Mini Cooper speeding on the road leading to Kellerman's mountain. Voice over 'Hi you guys and dolls out there. Here's a tune to get you jiving, it's Andy Gibb 'Shadow Dancing'.'

Frances (Voice Over): That was the summer of 1978. (Music plays) That was the year after Elvis died and when Grease hit the cinemas and the radio waves. (Music plays) That was the summer we returned to Kellerman's.

Johnny is tapping nervously on the steering wheel.

Frances: Don't worry, Johnny, everything's gonna be fine. We're gonna have a great time!

Baby: We know, Mum. That's, like, the hundredth time you've said it!

Frances: Thank you, Baby.

Car pulls in to Kellerman's reception met by Billy. Frances and Johnny get out of the car, Baby gets the bags from the trunk.

Billy: Hey, how've y'all been? (Johnny and Billy hug) Good, I hope! (Frances kisses Billy on the cheek) Must bring some memories back, huh?

Frances turns quickly, looking for Baby.

Johnny: We'd appreciate if you didn't tell Baby. She doesn't know what happened last time we came here.

Frances: And we don't want her to know.

Billy: Sure. Say, where is my little cousin? (Frances moves aside.)

Hey there Baby! (goes to help Baby) Aren't you a good girl, that's Jack's job. (To Jack) Jack, JACK, GET OVER HERE!

Billy goes to find Jack. Neil Kellerman sees Frances and goes over to her.

Neil: Baby? Baby Houseman, well, it's nice to see you again.

Frances: Actually, it's Mrs Castle.

Johnny comes up beside Frances.

Neil: Baby Castle (in awe)

Baby: Yeah? What is it?

Stands in between Johnny and Frances

Frances: I'm called Frances now. This is our daughter, Charlotte.

Johnny: But we call her Baby.

Billy stands returns and stands behind.

Neil: Wow, a whole family. Well, I wish I could say I had a wife and kids but I don't, just 4 hotels! (Neil walks away, possibly talks to other customers)

Billy: (Whispers) Looks like he's still got a thing for you. (Out loud) Your cabin is just over here.

Later that evening, Baby goes looking around the grounds and comes across the Staff Quarters but walks by. She then goes to the Dance Studio and puts on some music. (I've had the time of my life)

Baby: (Sings) I've had the time of my life

and I've never felt this way before

yes, I swear it's the truth

and I owe it all to you.

Neil enters undetected by Baby.

Neil: You have a really good voice…

Baby: (Gasps) Um…Thanks.

Neil: … But you shouldn't be here, unless an entertainment director is here with you. Look why don't I take you downstairs you can sing in the Karioke.

Baby: I think I better get back to the cabin. Mum and Dad will be looking for me.

Neil: I'll walk you back.

Neil takes Baby back the long way. On the way back from the Dance Studio.

Baby: I don't think this is the way back, Mr Kellerman.

Neil: Please, call me Neil.

Baby: Neil… this is the wrong way.

Neil: No it isn't, Baby. I thought you would like to walk by the lake.

Neil forcibly puts his arm around Baby's shoulder. Andy, a dance teacher, comes up behind them.

Andy: Mr Kellerman, (comes up to meet them) you're wanted in the main building.

Neil: I'm just walking this girl…

Andy: I can walk her. (Stands beside Baby) Coming?

Neil reluctantly leaves and Andy takes Baby's hand quickly and pulls her out of Neil's sight.

Baby: What are you doing?

Andy: I'm just wondering how long it will take him to realise it's his night off.

Neil stops and turns round before stamping his feet and leaving.

Baby: Thanks.

Andy: It's sick to see a guy like him macking on a kid like you.

Baby: I better get back to the cabin.

Andy: I'll walk you.

Baby: No, I'm good.

Andy: I said I would...

Baby: I'm not a kid!