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Saturday Night Fever
Tony Manero is a nineteen-years-old boy living with his family who works in a paint store. He is willing to become a dancer as he escapes from his real life to the disco of his region. He is considered as the best dancer in the club. Tony is up to enter a dance competition with Stephanie with whom he fall in love.
29 July 1964, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
20 October 1942, New York City, New York, USA
24 March 1954, Brooklyn, New York, USA
30 March 1950, New York City, New York, USA
12 June 1919, New York, USA
18 November 1914, New York City, New York, USA
18 May 1951, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
23 August 1955, Spanish Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
May 10, 2009
Saturday Night Fever's heart is actually in the right place. It's ears, though? That's another story.
May 20, 2003
Mr. Travolta is deft and vibrant, and he never condescends to the character, not even in a scene that has Tony and Stephanie arguing about whose Romeo and Juliet it is, Zeffirelli's or Shakespeare's.
March 05, 2009
Travolta's characterization, given the script and directorial demands, is okay. It will please the already-committed; but it won't win him any new fans.
December 15, 2010
Disco drama is not just daaancin' yeah!
September 24, 2015
This is one tough picture - bristling and raw, with an aggression more attuned to angry-young-man British kitchen sink dramas than Hollywood's quickie music-fad cash-ins.
November 09, 2016
Contemptuous of the community it phonily purports to depict.
April 07, 2015
Saturday Night Fever is wonderfully honest and completely accurate when it comes to depicting that stagnant environment that keeps young people like Tony pinned down.
November 05, 2013
It's a remarkable drama...
April 27, 2009
A small, solid film, made with craft if not resonance.
February 09, 2006
In the end, the real killer is the movie's abject sincerity.
December 21, 2015
Saturday Night Fever assaults you with a flagrantly foul-mouthed script and coarse viewpoint.
May 06, 2017
Not many movies are genuine cultural phenomena, and John Badham's Saturday Night Fever is without doubt one of the most memorable.

