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John Travolta | Tony Manero | |
Karen Lynn Gorney | Stephanie Mangano | |
Barry Miller | Bobby C. | |
Joseph Cali | Joey | |
Paul Pape | Double J | |
Donna Pescow | Annette | |
Bruce Ornstein | Gus | |
Julie Bovasso | Flo Manero | |
Martin Shakar | Frank Manero, Jr. | |
Sam Coppola | Fusco | |
Nina Hansen | Grandmother | |
Lisa Peluso | Linda Manero | |
Denny Dillon | Doreen | |
Bert Michaels | Pete | |
Robert Weil | Becker |
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Producer | Robert Stigwood
Kevin McCormick |
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Writer | Nik Cohn
Norman Wexler |
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Cinematography | Ralf D. Bode
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Musician | Barry Gibb
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Nineteen-year-old Brooklyn native Tony Manero lives for Saturday nights at the local disco, where he's king of the club, thanks to his stylish moves on the dance floor. But outside of the club, things don't look so rosy. At home, Tony fights constantly with his father and has to compete with his family's starry-eyed view of his older brother, a priest. Nor can he find satisfaction at his dead-end job at a paint store. However, things begin to change when he spies Stephanie in the disco and starts training with her for the club's dance competition. Stephanie dreams of the world beyond Brooklyn, and her plans to move to the big city just over the bridge soon change Tony's life forever. |
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