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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY RECOMMENDS: VIDEO & DVD |
Badham spills 'Saturday Night Fever' secrets on DVD
By Brian M. Raftery
Entertainment Weekly
(Entertainment Weekly) -- ''Saturday Night Fever'' is usually reduced to a scene shortly before the half-hour mark, in which John Travolta -- smothered in polyester and Brooklyn bravado -- swaggers onto a crowded nightclub dance floor just as it turns into a mesmerizing, Bee Gees-decreed swell of body movement.
It's a dreamlike moment of synchronization, but there's more to John Badham's downbeat take on city living than flashback inducing footwork.
As Tony Manero, an outer-borough ladies' man who begins to question what lies on the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge, Travolta melds brute machismo and hidden yearning; it's little surprise ''Fever'' made him a superstar and earned him an Oscar nomination.
The 25th anniversary DVD edition features an excerpt from a typically breezy ''Behind the Music'' episode spotlighting the film and a minutiae-heavy commentary by Badham. The director has a darn good memory a quarter century later -- but did we really need to learn about how more than a few of the actresses came down with cold sores?
Grade: B