Saturday Night Fever
Saturday Night Fever is a 1977 American drama movie. It stars John Travolta as a 19 year old working-class Italian American man named Tony Manero. Manero lives with his parents and works in a dead-end job at a small hardware store. He tries to escape his problem-filled life in Brooklyn by dancing at a nightclub in New York City. The soundtrack (an album that has disco songs that were heard in the movie) of the movie includes music by the Bee Gees and many other artists. Both the album and movie were very popular. There are two versions of the movie: the original R-rated version and the PG-rated version which came out a year later so the movie could be popular with younger people. A sequel called Staying Alive was released in 1983 also starring John Travolta.[1]
Release dates
Country | Premiere |
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United States | 16 December 1977 |
Italy | 13 March 1978 |
United Kingdom | 23 March 1978 |
Ireland | 24 March 1978 |
France | 5 April 1978 |
Finland | 7 April 1978 |
Sweden | 7 April 1978 |
Australia | 13 April 1978 |
Netherlands | 13 April 1978 |
West Germany | 13 April 1978 |
Spain | 19 April 1978 |
Venezuela | 19 April 1978 |
Denmark | 21 April 1978 |
Argentina | 27 April 1978 |
Norway | 2 May 1978 |
Colombia | 28 June 1978 |
Brazil | 3 July 1978 |
Mexico | 13 July 1978 |
Peru | 20 July 1978 |
Japan | 22 July 1978 |
Chile | 10 August 1978 |
South Korea | 17 September 1978 |
Iceland | 7 October 1978 |
Turkey | March 1984 |