 | Saturday Night Fever 30th Anniversary Special Collector's Edition

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Actors: John Travolta, Karen Gorney, Barry Miller Director: John Badham Rating:  Features: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Number of Discs: 1 Running Time: 118 minutes Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Release Date: September 18, 2007 Theatrical Release Date: December 16, 1977 Studio: Paramount |
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| From John Travolta s electrifying Oscar®-nominated performance to the Bee Gees top 10 soundtrack to the unforgettable dancing Saturday Night Fever is a movie sensation that captured the world s attention like never before. Now catch the fever all over again with this 30th Anniversary Special Collector s Edition that goes behind-the-scenes with special features on the history culture and fashion of disco the smash-hit soundtrack an exclusive look at Hollywood legend John Travolta and so much more. Now more than ever before Saturday Night Fever is the one film that ll make you feel like dancing.System Requirements:Running Time: 118 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 097361208046 Manufacturer No: 120804 | | Saturday Night Fever is one of those movies that comes along and seems to change the cultural temperature in a flash. After the movie's release in 1977, disco ruled the dance floors, and a blow-dried member of a TV-sitcom ensemble became the hottest star in the U.S. For all that, the story is conventional: a 19-year-old Italian American from Brooklyn, Tony Manero John Travolta, works in a humble paint store and lives with his family. After dark, he becomes the polyester-clad stallion of the local nightclub; Tony's brother, a priest, observes that when Tony hits the dance floor, the crowd parts like the Red Sea before Moses. Director John Badham captures the electric connection between music and dance, and also the desperation that lies beneath Tony's ambitions to break out of his limited world. The soundtrack, which spawned a massively successful album, is dominated by the disco classics of the Bee Gees, including "Staying Alive" Travolta's theme during the strutting opening and "Night Fever." The Oscar®-nominated Travolta, plucked from the cast of Welcome Back, Kotter, for his first starring role, is incandescent and unbelievably confident, and his dancing is terrific. Oh, and the white suit rules. --Robert Horton |
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