Staying Alive (1983)
Staying Alive (1983)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
John Travolta
Tony Manero
Cynthia Rhodes
Jackie
Finola Hughes
Laura
Steve Inwood
Jesse
Julie Bovasso
Mrs. Manero
Charles Ward
Butler
Steve Bickford
Sound Technician
Patrick Brady
Derelict
Pat Brady
Derelict
Norma Donaldson
Fatima
Jesse Doran
Mark
Joyce Hyser
Linda
Deborah Jenssen
Margaret
Robert Martini
Fred
Sarah M. Miles
Joy
Tony Munafo
Doorman
Susan Olar
Model
Cindy Perlman
Cathy
Ross St. Phillip
Sound Man
Kurtwood Smith
Choreographer
Frank Stallone Jr.
Carl
Nell Alano
Dancer
Randy Allaire
Dancer
Audrey K. Baranishyn
Dancer
Paula Beyers
Dancer
Melita Brock-Warner
Dancer
Karen Bryson
Dancer
Bill Burns
Dancer
David Chavez
Dancer
Dennis Daniels
Dancer
Trac DiPonzio
Dancer
LaLanya Fair
Dancer
Forrest Gardner
Dancer
Rhonda Hairston
Dancer
Nanci L. Hammond
Dancer
Michael Higgins
Dancer
Michelle Johnston
Dancer
Janet Jones
Dancer
Rochelle G. Jones
Dancer
Erica Jordan
Dancer
James Ko
Dancer
Reggie Leon
Dancer
Ben Lokey
Dancer
Lee Anne Loomis
Dancer
Daniel Lorenzo
Dancer
Viktor Manoel
Dancer
Valerie-Jean Miller
Dancer
Anita Morales
Dancer
Frances Morgan
Dancer
Kevyn Morrow
Dancer
Reggie O'Gwin
Dancer
Polly O'Malley
Dancer
Francine O'Neill
Dancer
Smith Osbourne
Dancer
Carolyn Poppert
Dancer
Mark Reina
Dancer
Michael Rooney
Dancer
Kathy Shippen
Dancer
Karin Smith
Dancer
Rick Sullivant
Dancer
Nanette Tarpey
Dancer
Jim Thompson
Dancer
Peter Tramm
Dancer
Marvin Tunney
Dancer
Kate Wright
Dancer
Derryl Yeager
Dancer
Sylvester Stallone
Man on Street (uncredited) / Director / Screenplay / Producer
David Daniel
Dancer (uncredited)
Harris-Metter Flame
Dancer (uncredited)
Richard Herrey
Dancer (uncredited)
Simmy Bow
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Rona Edwards
Agent (uncredited)
Helen Kelly
Girl at the Theater (uncredited)
Michael Mallory
First Nighter (uncredited)
Danny Nero
Audience Member (uncredited)
Stan Rodarte
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Richie Sambora
Music Club Band Guitarist (uncredited)
Stewart Strauss
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Nik Cohn
Characters
Norman Wexler
Screenplay
Bill Oakes
Executive Producer
Robert Stigwood
Producer
Nick McLean
Director of Photography
Mark Warner
Editor
Don Zimmerman
Editor
Barry Gibb
Original Music Composer
Robin Gibb
Original Music Composer
Maurice Gibb
Original Music Composer
Linda Horner
Associate Producer
Peter E. Berger
Editor
Rhonda Young
Casting
Robert F. Boyle
Production Design
Norman Newberry
Art Direction
Arthur Jeph Parker
Set Decoration
Tom Bronson
Costume Design
Barbara Lorenz
Hair Supervisor
Brad Wilder
Makeup Supervisor
Bron Roylance
Makeup Artist
Lee Haas
Unit Production Manager
James D. Brubaker
Unit Production Manager / Production Supervisor
Julie Pitkanen
Script Supervisor
Dale Benson
Location Manager
Ron Frantzvog
Assistant Camera
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 11, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Content RatingPG
Budget$22,000,000
Box Office$64,892,670
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Staying Alive is a 1983 American dance drama film and the sequel to Saturday Night Fever (1977). The film was directed by Sylvester Stallone, who co-produced and co-wrote the film with original Fever producer Robert Stigwood, and writer Norman Wexler. Staying Alive stars John Travolta, reprising his Saturday Night Fever role as Tony Manero, with Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Joyce Hyser, Julie Bovasso, Viktor Manoel and Kevyn Morrow.
The title comes from the Bee Gees song of the same name, which was used as the theme song to Saturday Night Fever and is played during the final scene of Staying Alive.
Staying Alive was theatrically released on July 15, 1983, received universally bad reviews, and is the oldest film to hold a score of 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite this, Staying Alive was successful at the box office, earning $127 million worldwide on a $22 million budget. The film also featured the song "Far from Over" by Frank Stallone, the younger brother of Sylvester Stallone. "Far from Over" peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cashbox charts. Along with Homefront (2013), this is one of only two films that Stallone wrote without starring (although he has an uncredited cameo appearance).