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1977 • Drama • 118m

Saturday Night Fever

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Tony spends his Saturdays at a disco where his stylish moves raise his popularity among the patrons. But his life outside the disco is not easy and things change when he gets attracted to Stephanie.

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John Travolta
John Travolta
Tony Manero
Karen Lynn Gorney
Karen Lynn Gorney
Stephanie
Barry Miller
Barry Miller
Bobby C.
Joseph Cali
Joseph Cali
Joey
Paul Pape
Paul Pape
Double J.
Donna Pescow
Donna Pescow
Annette
Bruce Ornstein
Bruce Ornstein
Gus
Julie Bovasso
Julie Bovasso
Flo
Martin Shakar
Martin Shakar
Frank, Jr.
Sam Coppola
Sam Coppola
Fusco
Denny Dillon
Denny Dillon
Doreen
Bert Michaels
Bert Michaels
Pete
Robert Costanzo
Robert Costanzo
Paint Store Customer
Robert Weil
Robert Weil
Becker
Fran Drescher
Fran Drescher
Connie
Murray Moston
Murray Moston
Haberdashery Salesman
William Andrews
William Andrews
Detective
Ann Travolta
Ann Travolta
Pizza Girl
Screenplay: Norman WexlerProducer: Robert StigwoodDirector: John BadhamExecutive Producer: Kevin McCormick

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Cat Ellington
2017-02-10

One of my all-time favorite films, Saturday Night Fever is a cult classic! It never ages. And yes, my mother took my big brother and me directly to the record store afterwards, where she purchased the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. We played the needle through it when we got home. (Laughs) Dynamite soundtrack. Dynamite film.

Wuchak
2018-03-31
80%

Great snapshot of the disco era with compelling characters and story RELEASED IN 1977 and directed by John Badham, "Saturday Night Fever" is a drama/musical detailing events in Brooklyn where a group of Italian-American youths led by Tony Manero (John Travolta) work dead-end jobs, rumble with Hispanics and meet babes at the local discothèque where Tony is a champion dancer. Donna Pescow plays his needy wannabe girlfriend while Karen Lynn Gorney plays his dance partner for a big contest. This was a huge hit in its day and the catalyst for disco fever throughout the world. To this day you’ll see people mimic Travolta’s iconic dance stance with one arm pointing upward and the corresponding leg out. John was in the prime of his life at 22 during shooting (a great inspiration for guys to get in shape) and already popular due to TV’s Welcome Back Kotter. “Saturday Night Fever” shot him to stardom, making him a household name. The movie’s hit status was deserved because of its emphasis on the ordinary, but interesting protagonists and their entertaining drama, not to mention the dynamic dance sequences and popular soundtrack featuring the Bee Gees. There are several quality scenes, including one with the magnificent Brooklyn Bridge as a backdrop. Watch for 19 year-old Fran Drescher making her acting debut in a glorified cameo. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 58 minutes and was shot in Brooklyn, New York City. WRITERS: Nik Cohn (story) and Norman Wexler (screenplay). GRADE: A-/B+

CinemaSerf
2022-09-04
60%

I was but ten years old when this was released, so never saw it at the cinema at the time - but boy was it big news. John Travolta was fêted all around the world as the white-suited hipster "Tony Manero" who almost glided around the city streets - and the dance floor. Determined to improve his lot, he enters a disco competition which he thinks will change his life and what ensues for about two hours is his story. Sadly, it's not much of a story. He's not a very engaging fellow; treats women badly, has a mouth on him that could strip paint and is constantly at loggerheads with his hard working, decent, old man. Things take a turn for the more complicated when the apple of everyone's eye - his priest brother "Frank" (Martin Shakar) returns home announcing his intention to give up the priesthood for a life that doesn't require celibacy. Luckily, "Tony" teams up on the dance floor with the spunky "Stephanie" (Karen Lynn Gorney) - a woman even more ambitious for a clean start than him - and that is where the film eventually takes off. On the dance floor, with the disco ball working it's magic and a collection of superb Bee Gees tracks that cannot fail to get your toes tapping. "Night Fever"; "Staying Alive"; If I Can't Have You" and the more slow tempo'd "How Deep Is Your Love" make the soundtrack way, way, more memorable than this otherwise tawdry, tacky look at life in New York in the mid 1970s. Travolta is the star, his walk and his cocky style stand him apart from the rest of this rather depressingly anodyne story - but in the end it's a film about aspiration, dancing and the Bee Gees, and the latter elements are well worth watching.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Robert Stigwood Organization, Paramount Pictures, SNF Productions
Budget
$3,500,000
Box Office
$237,113,184

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