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When he was tapped to direct Staying Alive — the idea came when star John Travolta told the producers that he wanted this long-gestating sequel to have the same energy that he saw in the then ...
Few things were cooler than disco-era John Travolta strutting down the street as Tony Manero in 1977's "Saturday Night Fever." Thirty-five years later, a robot walking on two feet qualifies as ...
While generally a convivial event, the American Museum of the Moving Image salute to John Travolta on Sunday night was extra buoyant thanks to the Bee Gees soundtrack that accompanied thesp's clips.
It was 1977 when Barry Gibb and his brothers, Maurice and Robin, of the Bee Gees wrote “Stayin’ Alive.” John Travolta brought it to life in the movie "Saturday Night Fever" by just walking ...
"But I could walk down the street to 'Stayin' Alive.'" Advertisement That argument persuaded the producer, and Travolta hit the pavement in character as Brooklyn disco king, Tony Manero, strutting ...
When John Travolta entered the nation's consciousness, strutting his stuff in a white suit in "Saturday Night Fever," Richard Blake was learning moves of his own, getting the hang of walking in ...
* “Bushwhacked,” the kids-in-the-wood summer comedy starring pop-eyed Daniel Stern as a reluctant scout leader, began with a parody of one of the most famous set pieces in modern movies… ...
It was 1977 when Barry Gibb and his brothers, Maurice and Robin, of the Bee Gees wrote “Stayin’ Alive.” John Travolta brought it to life in the movie "Saturday Night Fever" by just walking ...