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| Genre | Music, Drama |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Contributor | Joseph Cali, Bruce Ornstein, Donna Pescow, Julie Bovasso, Barry Miller, Val Bisoglio, Karen Gorney, John Badham, Lisa Peluso, John Travolta, Paul Pape, Nina Hansen See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 59 minutes |
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Product Description
Celebrate the film that captivated audiences the world over when Saturday Night Fever 40th Anniversary Director's Cut comes to select cinemas for a special two-day event. Come see the iconic film that catapulted John Travolta to superstardom, garnered him an Oscar (R) nomination and captivated audiences the world over. Travolta commands the screen as Tony Manero, a restless Brooklyn rebel who escapes problems at home and an uncertain future every Saturday night when he shines as king of the disco dance floor. The event includes a look back at the legacy of Saturday Night Fever with interviews from the director and cast.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.98 Ounces
- Director : John Badham
- Media Format : Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 59 minutes
- Release date : December 19, 2017
- Actors : Joseph Cali, Barry Miller, John Travolta, Donna Pescow, Val Bisoglio
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish, Portuguese
- Subtitles: : French, Spanish, English, Portuguese
- Studio : Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B06XDCTSPM
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,370 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #18 in Music Videos & Concerts (Movies & TV)
- #631 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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"Saturday Night Fever" is not a clean movie. They produced (at the same time) a PG version ... which also gives us some additional footage ... but that "laundered up" version lacks the punch of the R rated version. This violence, profanity, references to sex, and glimpses of sex are very much the everyday occurences of the street life this movie strives to depict, and the movie makers succeed in bringing this life to the screen in a realistic and believable way.
John Travolta plays Tony Manero ... a true life character ... and the movie follows his life (in Brooklyn, NY) over a period of about two weeks. He is a young man devoted to disco dancing, and in his world of violence, ignorance, and greed, this dancing gives him an anchor of sorts to which he can cling. In these sinful surroundings, Tony also tries to maintain a sort of code of decency and truth, but he is the only one on this team, and it is always an uphill battle. By contrast, Tony's older brother Frank is in the priesthood ... supposedly a bastion of decency ... but decides, in the course of the movie, to leave the church.
Tony works a dead-end job at a hardware store and hangs out with his gang of friends in his off time. He lives at home with his italian family (father, mother, sister, and grandmother), but really lives at the disco he and his friends go to every Saturday night. While at the disco one night he spots a new girl, Stephanie (played by Karen Lynn Gorney), and he engineers a meeting. The two of them agree to partner for an upcoming dance contest, and, throughout the course of their practicing, a mutual affection develops. In Tony, Stephanie finds a person she can at last trust, and in Stephanie, Tony finds someone who not only has dancing talents on a par with his own, but, in her, he also sees a doorway of sorts out of the world he is increasingly coming to detest. The ending of "Saturday Night Fever" is tender and delicate. The movie itself is a roller coaster ride of arguing, violence, and indecency, but the ending is soft and sweet.
The heart of "Saturday Night Fever" is the dancing ... particularly Tony's dancing ... and it (the dancing) is a delight to watch. When Tony and Stephanie begin to dance together, it is as if something right is happening for the first time. The music, provided primarilly by The Bee Gees, is perfect ... giving us upbeat and fun rhythms ... as we imagine ourselves dancing right along with the characters on the screen.
The acting in "Saturday Night Fever" is top-notch throughout ... usually an indication of a good director (in this case John Badham) ... with an emphasis on, not classic good acting, but on realistic portrayals of everyday New York City (Brooklyn borough) people. Travolta is at his best here, I think. Karen Lynn Gorney does a good job as Stephanie ... but, at 31, was perhaps too old for the part. In the performances of Joseph Cali and Paul Pope (as Tony's friends Joey and Double J) we are given two characters that we simply know really exist. Barry Miller is excellent as Tony's friend Bobby C (in a tricky and non-flattering part to perform). Val Bisoglio is excellent (and a little unsettling) as Tony's ignorant father, Julie Bovasso is very good as Tony's mother, and Lisa Peluso does a nice little job as Tony's sister. Sam Coppola is very believable as Tony's boss, and Donna Pescow was well chosen for the part of Annette (Tony's former partner) and she carries it out well. The smaller parts in this movie are all filled out with quality and realistic performances that add a great deal of authenticity to the film.
But "Saturday Night Fever" is a classic cultural film, and is worthy of a look.
I really enjoyed seeing it again. It is a true ‘70’s classic.
John Travolta was a skinny runt back then, but he was perfectly suited for the part.
His dancing was exceptional; it’s hard to believe he couldn’t dance at all before he took the part. He was obviously a fast learner.
I recommend this movie for any John Travolta fans or anyone who grew up in the ‘70’s.
Not for young children however - lots of 4 letter words and sexually explicit language.
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When I was growing up, I always heard about this movie from the same people that loved the musical Grease. A classic in its own right. But the movie they spoke about and the one I eventually saw were quite a contrast. These folks saw a reasonably family friendly movie about dancing and disco music. What I saw was a movie about Tony Manero coming out of his shell, growing up, how shallow life can be and human insecurity. As it turns out, many people I know have never seen the full movie. But instead grew up watching a family friendly edit that was released to milk the success of Grease. Typical.
Saturday Night Fever is a fantastic movie. It was originally released in 1977 and is well known as one of John Travolta's early successes. He plays the character Tony Manero (Travolta), an insecure young man hiding behind his good looks and reputation with his friends. He works hard during the week to have enough money for fancy outfits and to spend weekends at his favourite dance club. After meeting Stephanie Mangano (Karen Lynn Gorney), Tony starts to question his life and if there is more for him out there. The film was directed by John Badham and produced by Robert Stigwood.
The movie is well made. It shows a great contrast between the gritty surreal world of Tony's daily life and the super bright energetic night life. Everyone remembers when they were eighteen years old and felt like they were invincible. Those were great times. But life quickly catches up to us all and that is what this movie is about. Saturday Night Fever captures that vibe wonderfully. It does a great job of slowly taking it away piece by piece as real life catches up to the lead character. The pacing is right on. It doesn't feel slow, not for me at least. I was quite invested in the characters. It's was also helped along by the previously mentioned soundtrack. The disco rhythms from the Bee Gees, Kool & The Gang, The Trammps etc really took it up a notch.
The quality of the bluray itself was quite good. I thought the image was quite sharp. You could see many details in the characters outfits, the make up was well done and the disco scenes looked superb and colourful. The surround mix was also really well done. The scenes that didn't have music were very atmospheric and the one that did, they were incredible. I would love to hear this soundtrack properly in surround.
I could waffle on about this movie for a while but I'll stop here. I strongly recommend this movie but I will say, this is NOT for the faint of heart. There's a lot of things in this movie that is now considered highly offensive and would be removed from every platform if the wrong people see it. It isn't a family friendly movie. It is very dark, has a lot of mature themes, strong language, politically incorrect jokes and more. This is an adult film for mature people. If you want to watch something like Grease, you better look else where because this is definitely not for you.

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