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When John Travolta slid across a Day-Glo dance floor bearing the infamous white disco suit, an iconic moment in film was born. Travolta captured the hearts of the world with his portrayal of a struggling working class guy from Brooklyn whose only release was the dance floor and the soulful beats of disco music, brought alive by the legendary Bee Gees. In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Saturday Night Fever is now available to enjoy again and again as a digitally re-mastered anniversary special edition, out on DVD on October 1st from Paramount Home Entertainment.

At the time of its release in 1977, Saturday night Fever was not only a runaway success, winning fans over with its disco cool and sartorial savvy, but it also marked a seminal moment in the relationship between movies and music. The Bee Gees soundtrack, including the eponymous title track, "Staying' Alive", "How Deep is your Love", "More than a Woman", "Jive Talking" and "You Should be Dancing", was released prior to the film and proved that the music was integral to the essence of the movie.

Based on a 1976 New York Magazine article by Nik Cohn, Tribal Rites of Saturday Night; Travolta and his fellow cast and crew succeeded in encapsulating the American subculture of the time with true grit and panache. Travolta's performance, which earned him an Oscar nomination, was lauded as one of his best, as the mixed up kid with magical moves we will never forget.

We have one of 3 copies to give away and to be in with achance of winning, just answer the question below.


When was Saturday Night Fever first released?

Answer: 1977

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