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    friendoffilm — 12 years ago(April 02, 2014 10:11 AM)

    Bernardo
    was
    in the basketball scene. He just wasn't viewed until the end of that scene, when he (Bernardo) caught the ball and Riff angrily snapped his fingers at him, snarled "Come on!", and then ordered him to "Beat it!", in an angry, hostile voice.
    I
    do
    believe that Michael Jackson's "Beat It" song was based on a certain scene from
    West Side Story
    , knowing that he was a big fan of this film.

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      kit-sung — 11 years ago(April 27, 2014 03:00 PM)

      Beat It is obviously based on WSS, just look at the video

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        friendoffilm — 11 years ago(April 28, 2014 10:09 AM)

        I
        have
        seen the video, and the fact that it's based on
        West Side Story
        is quite obvious.

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          IFeedPigeons — 11 years ago(May 02, 2014 06:30 PM)

          I agree, I think both 'fight' scenes are highly stylized and are meant to be. There is no denying that "Beat It" was a homage to the fight scene in "West Side Story." Both scenes are great, the film is great and so is Jackson's video.
          Officer Krupke, what are we to dooooo?!?
          Gee, Officer Krupke KRUP YOU!!!

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            friendoffilm — 11 years ago(May 02, 2014 08:29 PM)

            The fact that the fighting scenes, both in the Rumble and prior to the rumble in
            West Side Story
            are
            so stylized is one of
            West Side Story
            's strengths, imho. Ditto for Michael Jackson's
            Beat It.

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              IFeedPigeons — 11 years ago(May 02, 2014 08:44 PM)

              Totally agree.
              Officer Krupke, what are we to dooooo?!?
              Gee, Officer Krupke KRUP YOU!!!

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                dini0519 — 11 years ago(February 28, 2015 07:08 PM)

                Apparently Michael was such a fan that he watched WSS on a weekly basis according to an online article.
                Dini

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                  friendoffilm — 11 years ago(March 01, 2015 09:23 AM)

                  Apparently Michael was such a fan that he watched WSS on a weekly basis according to an online article.
                  Dini
                  Yup! That's what I understand, too.

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                    Piperson — 10 years ago(July 05, 2015 04:17 PM)

                    When Bernardo dances especially on the rooftop, he does this sort of toreador pose where he pulls his arms over his head and points his whole body.(I'm sure it has a name in Spanish dancing.) It is incredibly graceful and distinctive. I'm pretty sure that Michael Jackson adopted that pose and used it perfectly.

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                        greenbudgie — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 02:06 AM)

                        I can see where this film would have been a great influence on Michael Jackson. That 'gang' choreography on some of his videos is reminiscent of the dancing in this movie.

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