Grease is the word INTRO: Girls, grab your poodle skirts, boys, grab your combs, hair grease and leather jackets. “Grease is the word” and three decades after it was first released in theaters, everything was as compelling as ever. As for the numbers, they can speak for themselves, since two notable theatrical releases, the first of which in the summer of 1978 and a re-release in the spring of 1998 caused the worldwide box office to reach a staggering 394, 5 million dollars!. With John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John playing the lead roles set in America's ambiguous 1950s at the famous Rydell High School, as what must be considered Hollywood's most triumphant film, thus leading to Oscar nominations and Golden Globes. As mentioned, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John are famous for their starring roles, with the supporting cast containing co-T-Birds star Jeff Conaway (Kenickie) and female counterpart Stockard Channing (Rizzo). The key events are the popular songs and music videos featured in the film and with the entire cast singing "You're the one I want" at the end. The central themes are based on the camaraderie between the T-Birds (Danny's Gang) and their female counterparts The Pink Ladies (Rizzo's Gang). Watching the film there is a sense of camaraderie and also a sense of pressure on Danny's part with his reunion with Sandy, however it is far from joyful - although Danny is secretly happy to see Sandy, he realizes that an open demonstration of joy will make a bad impression. in front of his friends, so he acts casual and lives up to Marlon Brando and James Dean's attitude towards life. (Information) John Joseph Travolta, born and raised in Englewood, New Jersey ...... middle of paper .. ....if he was accompanied by the music of Sha Na Na, the group remains well known for its songs in the Grease soundtrack, including songs like: “Hound Dog,” “Those Magic Changes,” Rock and Roll Is Here To Stay,” “Blue Moon,” and many more. And the title song “Grease is the Word” sung by Frankie Valli, and “Beauty School Drop-Out” sung by Frankie Avalon.” What is even more interesting is the education that the cast has absorbed through the brilliant work of choreographer Patricia Birch, creating the atmosphere of the film. the fifties in Grease. “Grease is the Word” Grease is not only one of Hollywood's most successful films, Grease is a comedy, a light-hearted romance and a gentle look at teenage life in the 1950s. Partly because of his high spirit, he is a pleasure to watch, even thirty years after he first appeared on screen. There is one thing for sure and that is that Grease is the word
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