Staying Alive
Tony Manero knows the old days are over. But nobody's gonna tell him he can't feel that good again.
It's five years later and Tony Manero's Saturday Night Fever is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenger yet - making it as a dancer on the Broadway stage.
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Staying Alive (1983) (TV Spot)
Cast

John Travolta
Tony Manero

Cynthia Rhodes
Jackie

Finola Hughes
Laura

Steve Inwood
Jesse

Julie Bovasso
Mrs. Manero

Norma Donaldson
Fatima

Joyce Hyser
Linda

Tony Munafo
Doorman

Kurtwood Smith
Choreographer

Michelle Johnston
Dancer

Janet Jones
Dancer

Ben Lokey
Dancer

Kevyn Morrow
Dancer

Peter Tramm
Dancer

Sylvester Stallone
Man on Street (uncredited)

Simmy Bow
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Danny Nero
Audience Member (uncredited)

Stan Rodarte
Bar Patron (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Well I suppose it has the song.... Otherwise, this is a really poor and tawdry sequel to "Saturday Night Fever" that took six years to come to fruition. Quite why anyone but the accountant thought this was a good idea is anyone's guess - but John Travolta reprises his role as "Tony", this time trying to make it onto the Broadway stage. He's a changed man - he holds off on the booze, speaks poshly - hell, he even swears less. To be fair to director Sylvester Stallone, he does try to be innovative with his dance coverage - and the famous Travolta strut has lost none of it's hip-swinging rhythm, but the dialogue is dreadful and the characterisations really hemmed in by some shockingly poor acting - not least from the wooden Finola Hughes as the stroppy and petulant "Laura" and Cynthia Rhodes fares no better as "Jackie". The title track from the Bee Gees is the only really memorable song on a card that is busy, and oddly enough does work ok with the pace of this film - it's all just, well, rotten. The first film was not great, this makes it look outstanding.
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