Who is Tony Manero?
Tony Manero is a 2008 Chilean film directed by Pablo Larraín about a 52-year-old man in Santiago in 1978 who is obsessed with John Travolta’s character in Saturday Night Fever….Tony Manero (film)
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Where does Tony Manero live in Saturday Night Fever?
The Manero home is 221 79th Street, Bay Ridge, in a smart middle class area of the borough. It was recognisable for years but has recently been given a thorough makeover.
Where is Stephanie’s apartment Saturday Night Fever?
Rapidly member Chuck Snyder noticed an address No 38 shown in the film as John Travolta walked en route to the home of Stephanie played by Karen Lynn Gomey. And members suspected this was in the Upper West Side. Her home was identified by Chuck to be 34 W 76th Street just past the white stair case.
Was Saturday Night Fever based on a true story?
It was based on a ‘true story’ that wasn’t true The movie’s main character was famously based on a real-life character named Vincent, who was the subject of a 1976 New York magazine article by writer Nik Cohn.
Did Bobby kill himself in Saturday Night Fever?
that he started acting recklessly as a cry for help or to get attention, however he lost his footing and fell to his death; (3) Bobby was deeply troubled and made up Pauline as a way to get attention.
Are there two versions of Saturday Night Fever?
Two theatrical versions of the film were released: the original R-rated version and an edited PG-rated version in 1979. The R-rated version released in 1977 represented the movie’s first run, and totaled 119 minutes.
Why is Saturday Night Fever an 18?
Although examiners expressed some sympathy with the idea the film would have appeal to people in their mid teens, its use of strong and very strong language and its inclusion of some strong sexual content resulted in an X classification, excluding anybody under 18.
Did Travolta dance in Saturday Night Fever?
Travolta, of course, is no stranger to the dance floor, having kick-started his movie stardom with the 1977 disco classic, “Saturday Night Fever.” He continued to dance his way through other movies, including a “Grease” (1978), “Stayin’ Alive” (1983) and a legendary twist in “Pulp Fiction” (1994).
How much did Travolta make Saturday Night Fever?
At his peak in the 1990s, John Travolta was paid as much as $20 million per movie. His breakout role, “Saturday Night Fever”, was part of a three movie contract that was worth $1 million, considered expensive for an actor who was a relative unknown at the time. He was paid just $140,000 for his role in “Pulp Fiction”.