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Tony Manero and his feral Bay Ridge crew are a ... just like in that Rilke poem. In Staying Alive, Tony is perfect — not just mentally and spiritually, but physically, with a newly chiseled ...
In this sequel to Saturday Night Fever, former disco king Tony Manero has left Brooklyn and lives in Manhattan. He stays in a cheap hotel and works as a dance instructor and as a dance-club waiter ...
Studio executives won't be the only people to hate "Tony Manero," but such hatred only makes the film, like its unforgettable "Stayin' Alive" antihero, that much stronger. "Tony Manero" is now ...
Director Sylvester Stallone proves you really can't go home again in Staying Alive, the absurd sequel to Saturday Night Fever. The story finds Tony Manero (Travolta) six years later working as a ...
Every night, Blake has the "honor," as he puts it, of stepping out onstage as the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" fills ... Travolta's finger-pointing dancer, Tony Manero, is such a cultural icon ...
The legacy of “Saturday Night Fever” is stayin’ alive ... the perfect backdrop for John Travolta’s character, Tony Manero, to flaunt his now-iconic groovy dance moves in his white shirt.
Arriving six years after "Saturday Night Fever" wowed audiences with its tale of disco-dancing New Jersey stud Tony Manero (John ... Can he make the right moves to stay alive?
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