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The disco era began in 1970 and by 1977 was starting to die out, but Travolta’s dance floor moves in Saturday Night Fever revived it for another couple of years. 4.
While there's glamorous disco lights and plenty of white-teethed teen smiles flashing at the 2001 Odyssey club, Saturday Night Fever is a dark exploration of boys growing up in a gritty, sexist era.
The legacy of the 1977 blockbuster “Saturday Night Fever” and its characters is “stayin’ alive” with a new bench plaque.
It opened Tuesday night. Disco music and disco dancing are about all this uninspired stage copy of the 1977 film has to offer -- and from the theatrical perspective, that's far from sufficient.
My high school friends and I played in a band at the club that featured that disco icon. It's up for auction now and still lights up. My friends and I are still jamming too.
When Saturday Night Fever hit theaters in 1977, it was a surprise smash hit. It catapulted disco way out into the mainstream at a time when its popularity trajectory was heading south.
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER is the ultimate celebration of the 1970s disco phenomenon that defined a generation and includes the Bee Gee’s hit’s ‘Stayin’ Alive’, ‘Night Fever’, ‘More Than ...