Saturday Night Fever (1977)
Original Paramount Pictures b&w photo still #SN-COMP-8.
This sequence captures the electric peak of the Disco era, a movement that redefined nightlife, fashion, and music in the late 1970s. Saturday Night Fever transformed John Travolta into a global superstar and turned disco from a subculture into a mainstream phenomenon. The film's portrayal of dance as a means of escaping a bleak, working-class reality resonated deeply with audiences, and its Bee Gees-led soundtrack remains one of the best-selling of all time.
Here, we see a montage of Tony Manero (John Travolta) dominating the dance floor at the "2001 Odyssey" discotheque, dressed in his iconic white three-piece suit
Quick Trivia: To prepare for the role, John Travolta trained for nine months, running two miles and dancing for three hours every single day to ensure he had the stamina for these high-energy sequences.
- Year: 1977
- Size: 8 X 10 Inches
- Condition: Unframed
- Product Code: T6582