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Grease

- Grease is the word.

Australian good girl Sandy and greaser Danny fell in love over the summer. But when they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance despite their eccentric friends?

Release Date : 1978-07-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount PicturesRobert Stigwood OrganizationFine Arts Films

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Olivia Newton-John

Character Name : Sandy Olsson

Original Name : Olivia Newton-John

Gender : Female

John Travolta

Character Name : Danny Zuko

Original Name : John Travolta

Gender : Male

Stockard Channing

Character Name : Betty Rizzo

Original Name : Stockard Channing

Gender : Female

Jeff Conaway

Character Name : Kenickie Murdoch

Original Name : Jeff Conaway

Gender : Male

Barry Pearl

Character Name : Doody

Original Name : Barry Pearl

Gender : Male

Michael Tucci

Character Name : Sonny

Original Name : Michael Tucci

Gender : Male

Kelly Ward

Character Name : Putzie

Original Name : Kelly Ward

Gender : Male

Didi Conn

Character Name : Frenchy

Original Name : Didi Conn

Gender : Female

Jamie Donnelly

Character Name : Jan

Original Name : Jamie Donnelly

Gender : Female

Dinah Manoff

Character Name : Marty Maraschino

Original Name : Dinah Manoff

Gender : Female

Susan Buckner

Character Name : Patty Simcox

Original Name : Susan Buckner

Gender : Female

Eve Arden

Character Name : Principal McGee

Original Name : Eve Arden

Gender : Female

Frankie Avalon

Character Name : Teen Angel

Original Name : Frankie Avalon

Gender : Male

Joan Blondell

Character Name : Vi

Original Name : Joan Blondell

Gender : Female

Edd Byrnes

Character Name : Vince Fontaine

Original Name : Edd Byrnes

Gender : Male

Sid Caesar

Character Name : Coach Calhoun

Original Name : Sid Caesar

Gender : Male

Alice Ghostley

Character Name : Mrs. Murdock

Original Name : Alice Ghostley

Gender : Female

Dody Goodman

Character Name : Blanche Hodel

Original Name : Dody Goodman

Gender : Female

Lorenzo Lamas

Character Name : Tom Chisum

Original Name : Lorenzo Lamas

Gender : Male

Fannie Flagg

Character Name : Nurse Wilkins

Original Name : Fannie Flagg

Gender : Female

Dick Patterson

Character Name : Mr. Rudie

Original Name : Dick Patterson

Gender : Male

Eddie Deezen

Character Name : Eugene Felnic

Original Name : Eddie Deezen

Gender : Male

Darrell Zwerling

Character Name : Mr. Lynch

Original Name : Darrell Zwerling

Gender : Male

Ellen Travolta

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Ellen Travolta

Gender : Female

Annette Charles

Character Name : Cha Cha DiGregorio

Original Name : Annette Charles

Gender : Female

Dennis Stewart

Character Name : Leo 'Craterface' Balmudo

Original Name : Dennis Stewart

Gender : Male

Barbi Alison

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Barbi Alison

Gender : Female

Helena Andreyko

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Helena Andreyko

Gender : Female

Jennifer Buchanan

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Jennifer Buchanan

Gender : Female

Carol Culver

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Carol Culver

Gender : Female

Cindy DeVore

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Cindy DeVore

Gender : Female

Deborah Fishman

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Deborah Fishman

Gender : Female

Antonia Franceschi

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Antonia Franceschi

Gender : Female

Sandra Gray

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Sandra Gray

Gender : Female

Mimi Lieber

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Mimi Lieber

Gender : Female

Judy Susman

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Judy Susman

Gender : Female

Dennis Daniels

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Dennis Daniels

Gender : Male

Larry Dusich

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Larry Dusich

Gender : Male

John Robert Garrett

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : John Robert Garrett

Gender : Male

Daniel Levins

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Daniel Levins

Gender : Male

Andy Roth

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Andy Roth

Gender : Male

Sean Moran

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Sean Moran

Gender : Male

Greg Rosatti

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Greg Rosatti

Gender : Male

Lou Spadaccini

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Lou Spadaccini

Gender : Male

Andy Tennant

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Andy Tennant

Gender : Male

Richard Weisman

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Richard Weisman

Gender : Male

Michael Biehn

Character Name : Mike (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Biehn

Gender : Male

Wendie Jo Sperber

Character Name : Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : Wendie Jo Sperber

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Cat Ellington

@CatEllington

2021-06-23

Grease is definitely the word! ... When my family (my mother, my brother, and I) went out on our traditional weekly "Movie Date Night" (as we so lovingly named it during that time) to see Grease at the Chicago Theater, "Thank God It's Friday" had been playing at the old State and Lake Theater right across the street from the CT. And me being a hopeless Donna Summer fanatic, naturally I'd wanted to see "TGIF" too, but it had to be Grease, first, because our tix were purchased in advance ... And also because we were only committed to one movie at a time...sometimes. 😊 I was glad, however, that we got to see Grease, because I was in love with this film by the time it ended. It was one of my most cherished childhood experiences/memories. And I still hold it dear today. This Randal Kleiser directed musical was one of the greatest cinematic oeuvres of its time - even today, undergoing readaptations for the stage, and entertaining both past and present generations. In Grease, the film, John Travolta (my guy) and Olivia Newton-John (my girl) star as Danny and Sandy, who meet one summer at the beach and fall madly in love. However, there's one problem: Danny is a local fella (and a 'T-birds greaser gang member'), while Sandy (pure and clean-cut from Australia) is only in town vacationing for the summer. When the summer ends, their newfound (and passionate) relationship may also have to. But will it?... Set in 1950s California, Grease is a motion picture for the Hollywood history books. It is tremendously directed, with a beautifully-composed soundtrack. And the cast? Well, what can you say when you have a gifted supporting ensemble of some of the best in their respective crafts: Stockard Channing, Frankie Avalon, Eve Arden, Joan Blondell, Sha-Na-Na, Sid Ceasar, and Alice Ghostley, among a talented bundle of others. Grease is one of my all-time favorites. The story is grade A, and so are the legendary performances, as is the equally fabled soundtrack to which it is set. I love this movie, and highly recommend it to everyone ... Especially those of you, who like me, harbor a passion for musicals.

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

You're a fake and a phony and I wish I never laid eyes on you! Grease is directed by Randal Kleiser and stars John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing & Jeff Conaway. It's co-written by Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey (Musical), Bronte Woodard & Allan Carr. 1958 and Danny (Travolta) has a holiday romance with the pretty and virginal Sandy (Newton-John). She ends up going to the same high school as he, but he's under peer pressure to stay cool and uphold a tough guy image. They fall out, argue, make up, their friends are equally unstable. Oh and there's the small matter of some truly memorable songs and dances too. As full of gusto as it is cheese, Grease is the musical that's hard to dislike. The acting is so-so, the direction one dimensional and the plot could have been written on a 50s beer mat. Yet we love it because of its faults, the kooky charm that sidles up alongside those roaring tunes. We care not that these actors are too old to play high schoolers, the fun is watching them have fun being teens again. Hell there's even innuendo unbound and cheeky lyrics for those of an adult mind. A truly great fun movie that's longevity shows no time of ending any time soon. Watch it, enjoy, sing along, pick a favourite tune and character, and then salute it; for Grease is the word baby. 9/10

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SierraKiloBravo

@SierraKiloBravo

2021-06-23

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/gvGcY-PMazg I don’t even know when I added it to my watchlist, but working through my backlog, the musical _Grease_ suddenly became the next movie to watch. This is of course a classic and I cannot name one person who does know at least one song from it. So, deep in your brain somewhere, you’re probably aware generally of what this is about, but here is the official description: _Good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko fell in love over the summer. When they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance?_ Made in 1978 but set in 1958 this is a whole lot of toe tapping fun. Almost all of the songs are instantly recognisable, and although I will never admit it, I may or may not have slid across our kitchen tiles on my knees after watching it, yelling “it’s ELECTRIFYING”. What’s interesting watching this now is how lewd this is. So much of this went way over my head when watching this as a kid. Condoms breaking, calling cars pussy wagons, singing about chicks creaming and swimsuits getting damp, I forgot how much double entendre and innuendo there is in the song lyrics and the movie as a whole. What’s even more interesting is the theory of how Sandy in fact died on the beach in the opening scene and that the rest of the film is the dying, oxygen starved fantasy of her brain. Think about it - in the song “Summer Nights” from Sandy’s point of view, Danny says that when he met Sandy, “I saved her life; she nearly drowned.” What if I told you that, in reality, she _did_ drown hence why on the beach Sandy, as she enters the alternate plane asks him “Is this the end?” He replies, “Of course not. It’s only the beginning.” She then has the dying brain fantasy of a year of high school romance with Danny, the visions get more and more outlandish as the time passes, before, at the climax of the movie she and Danny drive off in a car that leaves the ground and drives off into heaven, in what we can only speculate are her final moments. Anyway that’s something to think about next time you watch it. Either way it’s a good fun movie and always worth a watch.

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Andre Gonzales

@SoSmooth1982

2023-05-20

This oddly enough is the one and only Musical I like. I like a couple of the songs too. It's a classic, everyone in the world knows this movie.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-04

"Sandy" (Olivia Newton John) is a well brought up young girl who meets and falls in love with "Danny" (John Travolta) during summer break in late 1950's California. When they both start high school, though, we discover she to be the archetypical preppie-type who hangs about with Stockard Channing's "Pink Ladies" and he the leader of the "T-Birds" - the school's leather and white T-shirt clad greasers. Their obvious attraction to each other is hemmed in by their respective roles at school and they've got to find a way to sort it out! Channing is the star for me in this film. She's great as "Rizzo" - loads of attitude, earthy wisdom and "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee" - that helps "Sandy" to hook her man. Along with some entertainingly well choreographed dance routines, the other songs are superb too - a mixture of toe tappers and sloppy ballads from the likes of Frankie Valli, Frankie Avalon and of course, the two stars with "You're the One That I Want" and "Summer Nights" that frequently outdo the rather banal script. It's a gently engaging, slightly competitive love story that, though a bit dated now, was certainly an important film as I grew up!