Staying Alive
Staying Alive is an American film carried out by Sylvester Stallone, left in 1983. It is the continuation of the Fever of Saturday evening , carried out by John Badham in 1977.
Synopsis
Five years later, the Fièvre of Saturday evening always burns for Tony Manero. Here that the most beautiful occasion for him arises to become dancer on a scene with Broadway.
Data sheet
- Title: Staying Alive
- Realization: Sylvester Stallone
- Scenario: Sylvester Stallone and Norman Wexler
- Production: Sylvester Stallone, Robert Stigwood, Linda Horner and Bill Oakes
- Production company: Paramount Pictures
- Music: Johnny Mandel
- Photography: Nick McLean
- Assembly: Mark Warner and Gift Zimmermann
- Decorations: Robert F. Boyle
- Costumes: Tom Bronson and Bob Mackie
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby - 35 mm
- Kind: Dramatic comedy, musical
- Lasted: 96 minutes
- Comings out date: July 15th 1983 (the United States), October 12th 1983 (France)
- Hangs: 5 years after, the fever always burns!
Distribution
- John Travolta: Tony Manero
- Cynthia Rhodos: Jackie
- Finola Hughes : Laura
- Steve Inwood : Jess
- Julie Bovasso: Mrs. Manero
- Charles Ward: Butler
- Normalized Donaldson: Fatima
- Jesse Doran : Mark
- Joyce Hyser: Linda
- Deborah Jenssen: Margaret
- Robert Martini: Fred
- Sarah Mr. Miles: Joy
- Cindy Perlman : Cathy
- Kurtwood Smith: the choreographer
- Tony Munafo: the gatekeeper
Around film
- the title of film is directly founded on the song Stayin' Alive of the Bee Gees.
- turning was held with New York.
- to be noted, a small appearance of Sylvester Stallone ( " with the Hitchcock " ) in a street and of Patrick Swayze as a dancer.
- Several songs of the original soundtrack of film were written and interpreted by Frank Stallone, the brother of the scenario writer.
Original soundtrack
- The Woman In You , interpreted by the Bee Gees
- I Coils You Too Much , interpreted by Bee Gees
- Breakout , interpreted by Bee Gees
- Someone Belonging To Someone , interpreted by Bee Gees
- Life Goes One , interpreted by Bee Gees
- Stayin' Alive , interpreted by Bee Gees
- Devils And Seducers , interpreted by Gary Wright
- Far from Over , interpreted by Frank Stallone
- Look Out For Number One , interpreted by Tommy Faragher
- Royale Theater Show , interpreted by Frank Stallone
- Hope We Never Changes , interpreted by Frank Stallone and Cynthia Rhodos
- Waking Up , interpreted by Frank Stallone and Cynthia Rhodos
- Moody Girl , interpreted by Frank Stallone
- Finding Out The Hard Way , interpreted by Cynthia Rhodos
- I' m Never Gonna Give You Up , interpreted by Frank Stallone and Cynthia Rhodos
- (We Dance) So Close To The Fire , interpreted by Tommy Faragher
- The Winning End , interpreted by Joe Bean Esposito
Distinctions
- Nomination with the Golden Globe of the best song (Frank Stallone and Vince DiCola, for Far from Over ) in 1984.
- Nomination with the Grammy Award of the best film original soundtrack in 1984.
- Nomination at the price of the worst actor (John Travolta), worse news star (Finola Hughes) and worse female supporting role (Finola Hughes), at the time of the Razzie Awards 1984.
See too
Internal bonds
External bonds
- Staying Alive on Internet Movie Database
- Staying Alive on Nanarland
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