Staying Alive
A Febre Continua
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Os Embalos de Sábado Continuam
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Sobreviviendo
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Staying Alive: La fiebre continúa
Average: 5
- ratings (2)
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Director:
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Sylvester Stallone
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Production:
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Paramount Pictures
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Year:
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1983
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Running time:
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96'
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Cast:
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Cynthia Rhodes,
Finola Hughes,
John Travolta
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Genre:
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Drama,
Musical
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Plot synopsis:
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It's five years later and...
It's five years later and Tony Manero's Staying Alive is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenge yet - making it as a dancer on the Broadway stage. John Travolta ignites the screen as he recreates his legendary, Oscar?-nominated character. Cynthia Rhodes (Flashdance) and Finola Hughes sizzle as the women in Tony's life. And the soundtrack pulsates with the power of five unforgettable Bee Gees songs plus Frank Stallone's chart topping hit, "Far From Over." Directed and co-written by another film superstar, Sylvester Stallone, Staying Alive features John Travolta in one of his most powerful and unforgettable performances.
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Nation:
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UNITED STATES
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Cinematography:
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Nick McLean
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Film editor:
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Peter E. Berger, Mark Warner, Don Zimmerman
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Screenplay:
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Sylvester Stallone, Norman Wexler
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Play4film's point of view:
“Staying Alive” is the sequel of the successful “Saturday Night’s Fever” which catapulted John Travolta in the A-list firmament of cinema and disco music. The film is incomparable to the prequel for the sociological and artistic impact but is nonetheless enjoyable and well shot. Travolta is a more confident actor, also because the director is generally an actor too: Sylvester Stallone. Rocky clearly echoes in this parable for the research of success. After “Paradise Alley” “Rocky II” and “Rocky III”, “Staying Alive” is the Italian-American actor’s fourth directing job.
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