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Movie poster of the PG version of Saturday Night Fever. Two theatrical versions of the film were released: the original R-rated version and an edited PG-rated version in 1979. [1] [25] The R-rated version released in 1977 represented the movie's first run, and totaled 119 minutes. [26]
The Motion Picture Association film rating system assigns a PG-13 rating if the film contains the word used once and not in the context of sex. [8] The R rating is normally required, if the film contains more than one utterance or if the word is used in a sexual context. However, there are exceptions to the rule.
The following is a list of R-rated animated films that have surpassed $1 million at the box office; TV-MA-rated, the television equivalent of the Motion Picture Association R-rating, is also included on the list. 2016 is the most frequent year with two films, and over two-thirds were released after the year 2000.
Some forms of media are cut post-release so as to obtain a PG-13 rating for home media release or to feature on an Internet streaming service that will not carry films rated higher than PG-13. In 2020, a recording of Hamilton was released on Disney+ after cuts by Lin-Manuel Miranda to remove two of the three instances of fuck in the musical to ...
Donna Pescow is looking back on her star-making turn in Saturday Night Fever, the iconic 1977 film that also helped catapult John Travolta to the A-List. “I was overwhelmed, I think, a lot of ...
Forty five years ago, John Travolta strutted down a Brooklyn sidewalk — and into movie history — in the iconic opening sequence of Saturday Night Fever. Premiering in theaters on Dec. 16, 1977 ...
It's true: December 2017 will mark 40 years since "Saturday Night Fever" first premiered. And while the tabloids still love John Travolta, we haven't seen quite as much of Karen Lynn Gorney!
[38] [39] The film played for four weeks and was then paired with the PG-rated version of Saturday Night Fever in late June. [39] During the reissue, it overtook The Godfather as Paramount Pictures' highest-grossing film. [43] It was re-released in March 1998 for its 20th anniversary, where it grossed a further $28 million in the United States ...