“One of the great American films.”
—The Austin Chronicle
“SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER makes good movie making seem easy.”
—Gene Siskel
John Travolta is Tony Manero, a “capital I” Italian-American teen whose only escape from his Brooklyn hellhole comes once a week when he boogies through the NYC grime as king of the dance floor. A stark combination of gritty social realism and feverish disco, this is the film that made an icon, broke a genre, and, with an infernal beat, “keeps audiences in an empathetic rhythm with its characters” (Pauline Kael) decades on. You. Should. Be. Dancing.