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Dieu merci c'est vendredi

Original title: Thank God It's Friday
  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Jeff Goldblum, Lionel Richie, Hilary Beane, Andrea Howard, Valerie Landsburg, Mark Lonow, Terri Nunn, Chuck Sacci, Mews Small, Donna Summer, Chick Vennera, William King, Ronald La Pread, Thomas McClary, Walter Orange, Milan Williams, and The Commodores in Dieu merci c'est vendredi (1978)
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A Friday in the life of the disco club The Zoo, where the staff and clients meet and dance their lives away.A Friday in the life of the disco club The Zoo, where the staff and clients meet and dance their lives away.A Friday in the life of the disco club The Zoo, where the staff and clients meet and dance their lives away.

  • Director
    • Robert Klane
  • Writers
    • Armyan Bernstein
    • Robert Klane
  • Stars
    • Donna Summer
    • Valerie Landsburg
    • Terri Nunn
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Robert Klane
    • Writers
      • Armyan Bernstein
      • Robert Klane
    • Stars
      • Donna Summer
      • Valerie Landsburg
      • Terri Nunn
    • 64User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Donna Summer
    Donna Summer
    • Nicole Sims
    Valerie Landsburg
    Valerie Landsburg
    • Frannie
    Terri Nunn
    Terri Nunn
    • Jeannie
    Chick Vennera
    Chick Vennera
    • Marv Gomez
    Ray Vitte
    Ray Vitte
    • Bobby Speed
    Mark Lonow
    Mark Lonow
    • Dave
    Andrea Howard
    • Sue
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Tony
    Robin Menken
    • Maddy
    Debra Winger
    Debra Winger
    • Jennifer
    John Friedrich
    John Friedrich
    • Ken
    Paul Jabara
    Paul Jabara
    • Carl
    Mews Small
    Mews Small
    • Jackie
    • (as Marya Small)
    Chuck Sacci
    Chuck Sacci
    • Gus
    Hilary Beane
    • Shirley
    Otis Day
    Otis Day
    • Floyd
    • (as DeWayne Jessie)
    The Commodores
    The Commodores
    • The Commodores
    Phil Adams
    Phil Adams
    • Tarzan
    • Director
      • Robert Klane
    • Writers
      • Armyan Bernstein
      • Robert Klane
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    5gftbiloxi

    Last Dance of the Disco Era

    THANK GOD IT'S Friday was released just as the disco craze crested, when anything and everything might happen during a night on the town, when sex was casual, and drink and drugs were still regarded in a lighthearted manner, and music wailed and blared with the likes of Gloria Gaynor and K.C. & the Sunshine Band. Within a few years Disco would be publicly declared dead--but it still lives on in the recordings... and in Donna Summer's screen image of the Disco Diva, shimmering in the spotlight beneath the mirror ball with a hibiscus tucked into her hair as she belts out her megaton hit, "Last Dance."

    TGIF is best regarded as a cultural artifact, an attempt to show everything that was shiny about the Disco world without any reference to its down sides of sexually transmitted diseases, next-morning-hangovers, and serious drug addictions. The story is slight: a disco is hosting a big dance contest, and every one arrives at the door with personal ambitions. There is, of course, the singer who hopes to hit it big; two underage teen girls hot to be Disco Queens; a sweet young thing who hates polyester and is looking for Mr. Right in the wrong place; and a ladykiller looking to score his next victim. The film is most memorable for the look of the disco, which is the real star of the film, and the cast, which includes several performers on their way up: Jeff Goldblum as the lady killer; Deborah Winger as the anti-polyester good girl; and of all people a very, very young Terri Nunn, who would later score big as the front singer for the band Berlin.

    There are all the usual running gags, and as a whole the film is only mildly entertaining. But then Donna Summer steps into the spotlight--and for a few moments everything that was magic about Disco lives and breathes again. For what it is--an incredibly light, mindless bit of tinsel--the film is well done, but it has an extremely limited appeal for a contemporary audience. Unless you were actually part of the disco scene and want to revisit old memories, you're better off catching it on the late-late show. But my oh my... wasn't Donna Summer something special!

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    7ptb-8

    no disco duck

    THANK GOD IT'S Friday needs to be reissued in Dolby digital and promoted like the GREASE 20th anniversary was in 1998. TGIF is a very funny film with an very recognizable cast - Jeff Goldblum even still looks the same! Does he have a painting in a cupboard getting old instead? Debra Winger, (the late great) Paul Jabara and Donna Summer and all those brown clothes and hideous cars! It was released with 4 track magnetic sound in 1978 and became quite a hit with all us flared up dance pants disco moviegoers. It is not Paul Jabara's only film appearance, he turns up in drag in DAY OF THE LOCUST the dark and scary look at 30s Hollywood. There is a place for this film in 2005 and I hope Columbia see the value. They also have a lot of other great music/concert films of the 70s that deserve another cinema reissue because of the sensational music content: WATTSTAX, FILLMORE and maybe the Fox doco CONCERT AT BIG SUR. If THE LAST WALTZ and GREASE can get out again to new audiences, so deserves TGIF and those others mentioned above. It is a very entertaining musical for lots more reasons than in 1978. The world of 1978 is almost enough alone.
    theeht

    Enjoyable multi character film

    If you like multi character movies, this will not disapoint. The mainly unknown cast are all rather likeable folks. and Paul Jabara is very good in his only screen role. YOu will be touched by the scene of him and a lovley young girl who are locked in a stairway but end up boogooing anyway. I especially love the plot about the fat guy and the tall thin schoolteacher who are mismatched by a dating service. Except for a few drug scenes, this is a terrific family picture, too. And the best you will ever see Debra Winger on screen. She looks soft and pretty. The music is very good, strong voices and tunes, much better than the dance music of the last 20 years. Check out this movie for some good light entertainment.
    youngcreative

    The real "That 70's Show"

    Every late 70's disco stereotype is well represented, including a brief shot of a working 8-Track tape player. Want a funny flashback? Grab this one. (Want an Oscar-caliber movie? Get something else.) But then, where else can you get Donna Summer, The Commodores AND Jeff Goldblum all in the same film?
    Schlockmeister

    Today's fad is tomorrow's joke

    This is an easy movie to laugh at. It is very into it's time and it's music, fashion, the whole nine yards. This movie came out in 1978 when disco was at it's most popular. DJs who a few years later would get on the "Disco Sucks" bandwagon were still wearing their polyester suits and wearing gold chains, playing the soundtrack of "Saturday Night Fever" over and over again. It's easy to forget how big disco was and how serious it was for a brief span of time. This movie attempts to portray in a humourous way, a night at a very "cool" disco, presided over by a very "cool" owner and DJ, who played " cool" music all night long. It shows how a night at the disco affects several different kinds of people, from a couple whose marriage is on the skids to two underage girls trying to sneak in to enter a dance contest. The music is pounding, the drug use blatant, the clothes were wild, yes this was 1978. This was all a clever package, of course, to market the movie's fantastic soundtrack. Like the SNF soundtrack, this movie sold their double LP soundtrack like hotcakes. Live performances by Donna Summer and The Commodores add to this movies appeal. Recommended as a double feature with "Detroit Rock City" to show that there was two very divergent musical tastes amoung white kids in 1978.

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    • Trivia
      The name of the disco where the movie is set was The Zoo. The nightclub used for the Zoo was Osko's at 333 South La Cienega Boulevard, in Los Angeles, California. The club was demolished during the 1980s and a Loehmann's dress store was built in its place. Osko's Disco had 4 dance floors, and was famous for being like a labyrinth.
    • Goofs
      Shortly after the start of the film, Alec R Costandinos' "Romeo and Juliet", which is released by Casablanca, is heard on the soundtrack, but a different record (on the maroon-and-yellow Gordy label) is shown playing in the DJ booth.
    • Quotes

      Marv Gomez: Dancing. Everything else is bullshit!

    • Crazy credits
      The Torch Lady in the Columbia Pictures logo briefly changes her robes to a disco outfit and dances to a disco beat.
    • Connections
      Featured in You Can't Do That on Television: Shoestring (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      After Dark
      Performed by Pattie Brooks

      Written by Pattie Brooks (uncredited)

      Produced by Simon Soussan (uncredited)

      Casablanca Records

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    • Release date
      • August 30, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Thank God It's Friday
    • Filming locations
      • 333 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA(as Zoo Disco, demolished)
    • Production companies
      • Casablanca Filmworks
      • Major Studio Partners
      • Motown Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $134
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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