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Staying Alive

  • 1983
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  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
18K
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John Travolta in Staying Alive (1983)
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Five years later, Tony Manero's Saturday Night Fever is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenge yet: succeeding as a dancer on the Broadway stage.Five years later, Tony Manero's Saturday Night Fever is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenge yet: succeeding as a dancer on the Broadway stage.Five years later, Tony Manero's Saturday Night Fever is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenge yet: succeeding as a dancer on the Broadway stage.

  • Director
    • Sylvester Stallone
  • Writers
    • Nik Cohn
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Norman Wexler
  • Stars
    • John Travolta
    • Cynthia Rhodes
    • Finola Hughes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sylvester Stallone
    • Writers
      • Nik Cohn
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Norman Wexler
    • Stars
      • John Travolta
      • Cynthia Rhodes
      • Finola Hughes
    • 164User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    John Travolta
    John Travolta
    • Tony Manero
    Cynthia Rhodes
    Cynthia Rhodes
    • Jackie
    Finola Hughes
    Finola Hughes
    • Laura
    Steve Inwood
    • Jesse
    Julie Bovasso
    Julie Bovasso
    • Mrs. Manero
    Charles Ward
    • Butler
    Steve Bickford
    • Sound Technician
    Pat Brady
    • Derelict
    Norma Donaldson
    • Fatima
    Jesse Doran
    • Mark
    Joyce Hyser
    Joyce Hyser
    • Linda
    Deborah Jenssen
    • Margaret
    Robert Martini
    • Fred
    Sarah M. Miles
    • Joy
    • (as Sarah Miles)
    Tony Munafo
    • Doorman
    Susan Olar
    • Model
    Cindy Perlman
    • Cathy
    Ross St. Phillip
    • Sound Man
    • Director
      • Sylvester Stallone
    • Writers
      • Nik Cohn
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Norman Wexler
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    User reviews164

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    7realdeal542

    Cynthia Rhodes

    Cynthia Rhodes again! The continum from Dirty Dancing, Staying Alive & Flashdance! How is this sexy beautiful dancer always the forlorn gal!?
    Daniel-Couri

    Not far from over

    I don't understand why critics always scorn this film. OK, it doesn't have the magic of its predecessor "Saturday Night Fever", but it works as an "80's point of view" of the original film. The thing is that you should watch this film as a single one, not a 'sequel'. It has nothing to do with "Saturday Night Fever" but the main character Tony Manero (once again played by John Travolta) and his mother (Julie Bovasso) in a brief appearance. Fast forward from 1977 to 1983. Now Tony wants to be a Broadway star and keeps his struggle for a more mature purpose, as he himself is more mature. Manero's "moody girl" here is Laura (Finola Hughes, not so convincing), who also looks down on him. The funniest thing about "Staying Alive" is that it is directed by Sylvester Stallone! (No one remembers...) The soundtrack is one of my favorite, although it didn't received the deserved attention at the time of its release, nor did the movie itself. (I think people were afraid of another 'Bee Gees fever'). After this film, Travolta's career fell out of the spotlight only to be retaken in late 80's with "Look Who's Talking". Summarizing, in my opinion it is a very good movie, but don't expect this to be another "Saturday Night Fever".
    scorpio-x

    A Trip to Hell, Scored by Frank Stallone

    Oh! So hokey! So bad! Tony Manero gets a job on the world's worst Broadway musical where two soap opera actresses catfight over his affections. Did I mention that all the music is by Frank Stallone? Of course this is because Sylvester Stallone directed, but Sly also keeps things in the family way by plopping Mama Jackie Stallone headbands on every friggin' chick in the film. The musical seems to involve a lot of dancers writhing about in "hell" (Drowning in dry ice, wearing Jackie headbands and listening to Frank, so there is at least a few scant shreds of reality fluttering here.), basting Tony in baby oil and tearing at his loincloth. This goes on non-stop for about the last 20 minutes, except for the moment when the director comes back waving his scarf at Tony and hollering "What is going on out there?" (Yeah, man, I was wondering too.) Still, if you're a fan of Travolta in his liberally greased and half-naked physical prime, you might derive a modicum of enjoyment from this. (I didn't. My mom did.) Great basket shot at the end, though.
    5grantss

    Not good, but not as bad as it is made out to be

    Not good, but not as bad as it is made out to be.

    Plot is thin, but the behind-the-scenes look at a Broadway dance show is interesting. Far too much time is spent on the actual show though, making you think that the whole movie may as well have been one big recording of a dance show.

    Music is kind of cheesy, specially the music in the Broadway production.

    Acting is so-so. Cynthia Rhodes gives probably the only convincing performance. John Travolta is his usual one-dimensional self and Finola Hughes is irritating.
    4Prismark10

    Far from Over

    The original writer of Saturday Night Fever Norman Wexler gets a co-writer credit for the sequel.

    Staying Alive was directed and co-written by Sylvester Stallone. The story owes a debt to A Chorus Line. Some of the clunky dialogue and scenes are likely to be the fault of Stallone.

    However Stallone also got John Travolta into shape. Here he looks like a dancer with rippling muscles.

    The story has moved on six years. Tony Manero is trying to hit it big as a bit part player in Broadway. He gets a long list of rejections and struggles on with the support of his girlfriend.

    An abrasive relationship with the star of a new Broadway show, Laura (Finola Hughes) has not gone unnoticed by its director. Tony might have a girlfriend but he hits on Laura if it might help his career.

    Travolta presents an older Tony Manero but he is still immature, shallow and self centred. Manero has a rawness and streetwise that attracts the attention of the director of the new Broadway show.

    The film is let down by a thin uninvolving plot and too many songs that just does not fit in with the film. Whereas those Bee Gees songs became classics in Saturday Night Fever, they just are forgettable here. I thought Vince DiCola's composition blended better.

    The real low point was the opening night of the campy Broadway show 'Satan's Alley' that Manero gets a starring role opposite with Laura. Conceptually is should had been reworked, maybe something more disco themed.

    Travolta understands Manero but the film felt too different from Saturday Night Fever. Staying Alive did well at the box office when it was released but it was critically lambasted. It was a big task for it to even equal the original's success which had entered public consciousness in a big way. Looking at the movie again it does fit in well with the MTV aesthetics of the 1980s but it lacks the grittiness.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      John Travolta has claimed his favorite director to work with was Sylvester Stallone. He said Stallone knew how to make him look the best on screen.
    • Goofs
      During the rehearsal segment, the camera crew is reflected in the mirrors.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Tony Manero: Do you know what I wanna do? You know what I wanna do?

      Jackie: What?

      Tony Manero: Strut.

    • Alternate versions
      NBC edited just 30 seconds from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bee Gees: Someone Belonging to Someone (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      The Woman In You
      Performed by The Bee Gees

      Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb

      Produced by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sobreviviendo
    • Filming locations
      • Philharmonic Auditorium - 427 West 5th Street and South Olive Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Broadway theatre)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Cinema Group Ventures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,892,670
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,146,143
      • Jul 17, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,893,329
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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