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  1. Mar 25, 2014 · Saturday Night Fever (1977) Dance Scene 1

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    • Bazinga
  2. This week we are going to teach you the Brooklyn Bus Stop, more commonly recognised as the dance from Saturday Night Fever. ...more.

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  3. Apr 12, 2009 · The "Night Fever" disco dance scene from the movie Saturday Night Fever - with John Travolta

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  4. Jun 6, 2014 · Everybody who’s ever seen Saturday Night Fever (along with most people who haven’t) remembers Travolta’s Tony Manero strutting his stuff here—it’s the most iconic moment in the movie, with Tony...

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    • Saturday Night Fever Belongs to Travolta
    • John Travolta A Hit in Hollywood, Too
    • Saturday Night Fever: John Travolta’s Disco Dance to The Bee Gees

    By Claire Martin – The Capital-Journal (Salem, Oregon) December 20, 1977 You CAN make a silk purse out of a sweathog’sear, and John Travolta proves it in “Saturday Night Fever.” “Saturday Night Fever” belongs to John Travolta. It belongs to him, and he knows it, in his cock-of-the-walk swagger, carefully blown-dry hair, his cool appraisement of pre...

    By Kevin Thomas – Asbury Park Press (New Jersey) Dec 20, 1977 Surprisingly few TV-created stars have survived the leap to feature films. John Travolta, who has scored as the cement-headed Romeo of television’s Welcome Back, Kotter, has his first feature film starring role in “Saturday Night Fever.” On the basis of the first feverish responses, Trav...

    That’s not just any kind of retro disco dancing Tony and the others are doing to the Bee Gees’ “Night Fever” song — they’re doing the Hustle, like this!

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  5. Dec 4, 2017 · Saturday Night Fever’s long life in the American consciousness springs “primarily from a brilliant soundtrack that connected vast audiences with infectious, anthemic and imminently...

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  7. Tony (John Travolta) checks in with Pete (Bert Michaels) at the dance studio and introduces himself to Stephanie (Karen Lynn Gorney), a key scene in Saturday Night Fever, 1977.

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