Tommy's move to Nebraska to upset the establishment (whose figurehead is a legendary football coach) has all the makings of one of those 30 year old movies we were just talking about. I mean, it's basically Footloose II.
(taken from imdb)
Classic tale of rebellion and repression features a delightful combination of dance choreography and realistic and touching performances. When 20 something Tommy G. moves from big city Chicago to a small Midwestern town, he's in for a real case of culture shock. Though he tries hard to fit in, the streetwise Tommy can't quite believe he's living in a place where table gaming and racetrack slot machines are illegal. However, there is one small pleasure: (insert girl), a troubled but lovely blonde with a jealous boyfriend. And a Bible-thumping ex-football coach, who is responsible for keeping the state's gambling restricted. Tommy and his colleagues want to do away with this law, especially since baby boomer pensions are around the corner, but only Tommy has the courage to initiate a battle to abolish the outmoded ban and revitalize the spirit of the repressed Midwesterners. Fast-paced drama is filled with such now-famous hit songs as the title track and "Let's Hear It for the Boy".