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John Travolta | Tony Manero | |
Karen Lynn Gorney | Stephanie | |
Barry Miller | Bobby C. | |
Joseph Cali | Joey | |
Paul Pape | Double J. | |
Donna Pescow | Annette | |
Bruce Ornstein | Gus | |
Julie Bovasso | Flo | |
Martin Shakar | Frank Jr. | |
Sam Coppola | Dan Fusco | |
Nina Hansen | Grandmother | |
Lisa Peluso | Linda | |
Denny Dillon | Doreen | |
Bert Michaels | Pete | |
Robert Costanzo | Paint Store Customer | |
Robert Weil | Becker | |
Shelly Batt | Girl in Disco | |
Fran Drescher | Connie | |
Donald Gantry | Jay Langhart | |
Murray Moston | Haberdashery Salesman | |
William Andrews | Detective | |
Ann Travolta | Pizza Girl | |
Helen Travolta | Lady in Paint Store | |
Ellen March | Bartender | |
Monti Rock III | The Deejay |
Regisseur |
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Producent |
Robert Stigwood
Kevin McCormick Milt Felsen |
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Schrijver |
Nik Cohn
Norman Wexler |
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Camerawerk |
Ralf D. Bode
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Muzikant |
Barry Gibb
Maurice Gibb |
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Tony Manero is a Brooklyn paint-store clerk who'd give anything to break out of his dead-end existence. In life, Tony is a peasant; on the disco dance floor, he's a king. As the soundtrack plays one Bee Gees hit after another, white-suited Tony struts his stuff amidst flashing lights and sweaty, undulating bodies. Tony's class aspirations are mirrored in his relationship with his dance partner, a secretary eager to move into the glamorous world of Manhattan. |
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