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Synopsis
"Grease," said the poster and the Barry Gibb song, "is the word." Transferring its setting from Chicago to sunny California, and adding a dash of disco to the ersatz '50s score, producer Allan Carr and director Randal Kleiser turned this long-running Jim Jacobs - Warren Casey Broadway smash into the biggest blockbuster of 1978. 1950s teens Danny (John Travolta) and Australian transfer Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) spend their "Summer Nights" falling in love, but once fall comes, it's back to Rydell High and its cliques. As one of the bad boy T-Birds, Danny has to act cool for best pal Kenickie (Jeff Conaway) and their leather-clad mates Sonny (Michael Tucci) and Doody (Barry Pearl, in the role Travolta played on stage). Despite befriending Frenchy (Didi Conn), one of the rebel Pink Ladies, virginal Sandy is "too pure to be Pink," as the Ladies' leader Rizzo (Stockard Channing) acidly observes. Declaring their devotion in such ballads as "Hopelessly Devoted to You" and "Sandy," Sandy and Danny split, reconcile, and split again amidst a pep rally, dances, drive-ins, and a drag race, before deciding "You're the One That I Want" at the climactic carnival. With Travolta white-hot from Saturday Night Fever (1977), Grease soundtrack singles climbed the charts and summer movie crowds poured in. With the presence of Joan Blondell, Eve Arden, Sid Caesar, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes and Frankie Avalon appealing to grown-up memories, Grease became the highest grossing film of 1978, the highest grossing movie musical ever, and the third most popular film of the new blockbuster '70s after Star Wars (1977) and Jaws (1975). Its sequel, Grease 2, did not exactly set the world on fire in 1982. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Eve Arden Principal McGee
Frankie Avalon Teen Angel
Joan Blondell Vi
Susan Buckner Patty Simcox
Edward Byrnes Vince Fontaine
Sid Caesar Coach Calhoun
Stockard Channing Rizzo
Annette Charles Cha Cha
Didi Conn Frenchy
Eddie Deezen Eugene
Alice Ghostley Mrs. Murdock
Dody Goodman Blanche
Dinah Manoff Marty
Olivia Newton-John Sandy Olsson
Dick Patterson Mr. Rudie
Barry Pearl Doody
Sha Na Na Johnny Casino and the Gamblers
Dennis Stewart Leo
Ellen Travolta Waitress
John Travolta Danny Zuko
Michael Tucci Sonny
Kelly Ward Putzie
Darrell Zwerling Mr. Lynch
Jeff Conaway Kenickie
Fannie Flagg Nurse Wilkin
Lorenzo Lamas Tom Chisum

Production Crew

Allan Carr Adaptation
Patricia Birch Choreography
Bill Butler Cinematographer
Bill Oakes Composer (Music Score)
John Farrar Composer (Music Score)
Albert Wolsky Costume Designer
Randal Kleiser Director
John F. Burnett Editor
Ritchie Valens Featured Music
Jim Jacobs From Musical by
Warren Casey From Musical by
Bill Oakes Musical Direction/Supervision
Allan Carr Producer
Robert Stigwood Producer
Philip M. Jefferies Production Designer
Allan Carr Screenwriter
Bronte Woodard Screenwriter
James I. Berkey Set Designer
Barry Gibb Songwriter
J. Scott Simon Songwriter
Jim Jacobs Songwriter
John Farrar Songwriter
Louis St. Louis Songwriter
Warren Casey Songwriter
Year: 1978
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Musical

Produced by
Paramount

Awards
1978 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1979 - Best Film - PEO
1979 - Best Film - People's Choice Awards