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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 ...
Cynthia Rhodes (born November 21, 1956) is a retired American actress, singer and dancer. Her film roles include Tina Tech in Flashdance (1983), Jackie in Staying Alive (1983), officer Karen Thompson in Runaway (1984), and Penny in Dirty Dancing (1987).
In 1983, Hughes starred with John Travolta in the musical film Staying Alive, a sequel to Saturday Night Fever. [2] She played the role of Laura, an English dancer who is the romantic interest of Travolta's character Tony Manero. Hughes also appeared on the sitcom Blossom, and as the X-Men character Emma Frost in the television movie Generation ...
On January 8, 1989, Marx married singer, dancer, and actress Cynthia Rhodes, who appeared in Staying Alive, Flashdance, and Dirty Dancing. [4] Rhodes appeared as the female lead in Marx's first video, "Don't Mean Nothing". They had three sons together. In April 2014, the couple announced they were divorcing. [36]
It was the third-highest-grossing movie of 1983, behind only Return of the Jedi and Tootsie, and ahead of films like Trading Places, Staying Alive, Risky Business, 48 Hrs. and Gandhi.
Rank Title Studio(s) Actor(s) Director(s) Gross 1. Return of the Jedi: 20th Century Fox: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, David Prowse, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew and Frank Oz
Staying Alive Paramount Pictures / RSO Records Sylvester Stallone (director/screenplay); Norman Wexler (screenplay); John Travolta , Cynthia Rhodes , Finola Hughes , Steve Inwood , Julie Bovasso , Charles Ward, Norma Donaldson , Jesse Doran, Joyce Hyser , Frank Stallone , Kurtwood Smith , Sylvester Stallone
"The Woman in You" was the last track recorded for Staying Alive, and the lead single from the soundtrack. Director Sylvester Stallone used the Bee Gees songs in the movie more as background music rather than the prominent way Saturday Night Fever had featured them. The single received more airplay than the Bee Gees previous two singles, though ...