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Staying Alive
TrailerIt's five years later and 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. Manero lands a part as a backup dancer and falls back into old habits as he lusts after Broadway bad girl Laura (Finola Hughes).Actors: John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Steve Inwood, Julie Bovasso, Charles Ward, Steve Bickford, Patrick Brady, Norma Donaldson, Jesse Doran, Joyce Hyser, ...»Director: Sylvester StalloneCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1983IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Staying Alive"
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Characters of "Staying Alive"
Tony ManeroPlayed by: John TravoltaMrs. ManeroPlayed by: Julie Bovasso -
Directors of "Staying Alive"
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Creators of "Staying Alive"
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Critic Reviews of "Staying Alive"
TIME MagazineJuly 24, 2014As always Travolta is urban gorgeous and very charming. The rest of the film is neither.
VarietyOctober 24, 2008The bottom line is that Staying Alive is nowhere as good as its 1977 predecessor, Saturday Night Fever.
Time OutJune 24, 2006All could be forgiven if it weren't for the soulless overall slickness.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004A slick, commercial cinematic jukebox, a series of self-contained song-and-dance sequences that could be cut apart and played forever on MTV -- which is probably what will happen.
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004A sequel with no understanding of what made its predecessor work.
People MagazineJuly 24, 2014It is a movie caught in a time warp: a slick MTV video that celebrates Eisenhower-era morality. For the Staying Alive audience, the problem is staying awake.
Radio TimesJuly 24, 2014Not quite a career low for John Travolta -- Two of a Kind was still to come -- but one he nevertheless would probably love to forget.
Film4February 25, 2009Tracking Travolta's adventures as he gets to perform on Broadway and falls in and out of love, director Stallone is in his mindless mode when it comes to characterization.
TV GuideFebruary 25, 2009It all amounts to an embarrassing show of unrestrained, Hollywood-style egomania.
FulvueDrive-in.comOctober 25, 2007If not quite one of the worst sequels ever made, it's near the top of the list of all-time most disappointing sequels. Writer-director Stallone stupidly attempts to turn Tony Manero into a dancing Rocky.
Kansas City KansanOctober 15, 2004Was this sequel really necessary? Nope.
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