I agree 100% with most viewers that this was a flop but should not have been! It still is so iconic with The Bee Gees soundtrack and gorgeous John Travolta strutting at the end after he wowed the audience with his incredible moves! Love love love the dancing and music of this video. Laura Jazz Dancing gets you to this incredible clip where she moves like smoke. Love her so much. Such a great actress and played bitchy, spoiled Laura so well. Cynthia Rhodes is also an incredible dancer and Frank Stallone's singing and songwriting are right on point! I give this movie five stars!
Such a great medley of songs where Vince DiCola got to take the lead and give us a great precursor of what he'd give us with the Transformers soundtrack 3 years later.
I know it was a commercial flop but but I liked it so that's all I care about out and I think the actors were fantastic with some great choreography involved and a lot of working to get it right and a credit to all of them
Yes but terribly impractical for actual dancing, not only does it fly around and impede your vision, but whips your partner in the face during turns. Most dancers in the real world wear their hair tied back.
@@RedDj009 Yes, so you looked her up in Wikipedia, where it says that she's English: that she was born in London and trained as a dancer in London. What's your point?
Personally I think Finola Hughes is pretty interesting how Cynthia Rhodes (my mom said she looked like her sister my aunt) got all the attention and praise even tho she was cast as a chorus girl and jilted gf
This way more camp than the actual other movie this is in. PS: and I'lI bet Butler was secretly hoping Manero was lookin at him , yes ????? tsk-tsk !!!!!!!
Hi Neoasura, I personally love this montage of music in this movie, as well as the movie itself. Frank Stallone released a self titled album in 1984 and the closest you'll get to hearing the music you are referring to happens at 2:05 on track 9 called 'I Do Believe In Love'. On hearing it, you will notice a distinct resemblance. I really do hope this soundtrack one day receives an expanded edition, which includes this particular montage, including the music that immediately proceeds it (You know, the bit when Tony asks if he has any messages - it's an inside joke). That's Vince DiCola, who went on to do the Rocky IV score in 1985. Hope this helps.
Tony was out here dogging out his sure thing, Jackie, for some rich b*tch Broadway trollop, who didn't even want him...and had the nerve to be so damn jealous, when Jackie MIGHT have had her eye on somebody else. Tony was a real piece of work, in this one...he couldn't even have female company, where he lived...😂
This movie mostly flopped, and was roundly criticized, but it’s not that bad, it has great dancing (if not club/disco like everyone expected) and all the music and songs are all good.
There was no officially named songs from this montage section in the movie. However, Frank Stallone released a self titled album in 1984 and the closest you'll get to hearing any resemblance of music from this actual montage of songs happens at 2:05 on track 9 called 'I Do Believe In Love'. On hearing it, you will notice a distinct resemblance. I really do hope this soundtrack one day receives an expanded edition, which includes this particular montage, including the music that immediately proceeds it (You know, the bit when Tony asks if he has any messages - it's an inside joke). That's Vince DiCola, who went on to do the Rocky IV score in 1985. Hope this helps.
I'm surprised Tony didn't take a job at a local strip club doing love adagios with the girls. Back in our day a guy, if good looking enough and a good dancer, could get a gig like that.
Is it me or Broadway shows have become more vocal/singing based? Shows used to be staged by dancers back then, and now they're staged by singers or people who can't dance :o
Hi Mark, I personally love this montage of music in this movie, as well as the movie itself. There appears to be no known distinguishing titles for these 3 instrumentals that feature in this montage of music. However, Frank Stallone released a self titled album in 1984 and a snippet from the last song, before the characters applause, as you mention, does appear to be the closest you'll get to hearing the last song you are referring. This happens at 2:05 on track 9 called 'I Do Believe In Love', be it at a higher key. On hearing it, however you will notice a distinct resemblance. I really do hope this soundtrack one day receives an expanded edition, which includes this particular montage, including the music that immediately proceeds it (You know, the bit when Tony asks if he has any messages - it's an inside joke). That's Vince DiCola, who went on to do the Rocky IV score in 1985. Hope this helps.
I still have the CD. This movie means the world to me
Forty years later and Finola Hughes is still gorgeous as hell on General Hospital.
Cynthia Rhodes is the best dancer and singer in this movie.
Yes!!
Cynthia Rhodes is indeed the best,
Every little move she makes is magic ✨
I loved all of it, Saw it when it came out 1983, it should have been a number one hit plus the Bee gees songs are all great and Frank Stallone😊
Me too
I almost forgot about Tommy Faragher! Awesome!
Staying Alive may have been a commercial flop at the time, but the choreography was awesome! Finola Hughes is an outstanding dancer💕
Katina Diep ma.
And successful actress to boot, too.
Cynthia Rhodes rocks too
Yeppers. Love her and Cynthia.
Love finola on General Hospital. Anna is one of my favorite characters. 😀👍
VICTORIA of CATS !
Love this modern dancing❤
Staying Alive was an Awesome 80's movie
I agree 100% with most viewers that this was a flop but should not have been! It still is so iconic with The Bee Gees soundtrack and gorgeous John Travolta strutting at the end after he wowed the audience with his incredible moves! Love love love the dancing and music of this video. Laura Jazz Dancing gets you to this incredible clip where she moves like smoke. Love her so much. Such a great actress and played bitchy, spoiled Laura so well. Cynthia Rhodes is also an incredible dancer and Frank Stallone's singing and songwriting are right on point! I give this movie five stars!
Finola Hughes is my favorite ❤phenomenal dancer ❤
Finial Hughes is my mentor.she is the best dancer I've ever seen.i hope she sees this.I want to dance like her.
Can’t get enough of that saxophone solo
What's the name of the instrumental?
Such a great medley of songs where Vince DiCola got to take the lead and give us a great precursor of what he'd give us with the Transformers soundtrack 3 years later.
80 s come back to us
Love the performance it's was incredible
The Best!!!! Obrigada !!!! Valéria do Brasil !!! ❤❤❤
My queen forever. Finola Hughes.
Laura character was a cold hearted person
But God gave her a talent to dance
But our hearts speaks volume
I love ❤ I love this movie since the beginning came our 1980! I love the dancing it's amazing fabulous!🔥🔥🎉👋👋👋👋👋
I know it was a commercial flop but but I liked it so that's all I care about out and I think the actors were fantastic with some great choreography involved and a lot of working to get it right and a credit to all of them
I love Finola
Laura stood out because she had beautiful long hair and everyone else had short feathered hair!
Yes but terribly impractical for actual dancing, not only does it fly around and impede your vision, but whips your partner in the face during turns. Most dancers in the real world wear their hair tied back.
Awesome performance.
Very very underated movie love it so much!
I loved her on General Hospital.
typical beauty and Mediterranean charm!! Italian style
Umm, Finola Hughes is English . .
@@RedDj009 Yes, so you looked her up in Wikipedia, where it says that she's English: that she was born in London and trained as a dancer in London. What's your point?
@@chooseyourpoison5105 her mother was Italian! It' s not my point but the reality
i like her dancing
Finola ♥️♥️♥️
Que hermosa mujer, excelente bailarina y muy ...muy..muy sexy !! 😍 aún sigue siendo hermosa!
Que te gustó más la primera o esta
Brings back good memories.
❤this movie it was AWESOME classic like "Gone with the wind"
Me too❤
always adore Her xxx
hearts finola hughes
For me the two women made this Movie Cynthia Rhodes and Finola Hughes, TManero is a myogenstic dinowanka in this movie
RIP Charles Ward,blonde dancer 💔🙏
Personally I think Finola Hughes is pretty interesting how Cynthia Rhodes (my mom said she looked like her sister my aunt) got all the attention and praise even tho she was cast as a chorus girl and jilted gf
The one and only Anna Devane General Hospital.
Brilliant film
Omg. It's Anna from General Hospital.
what is the name of the song playing at 1:03. God I love it! Sound's like Steely Dan.
Dion Graham vbbbb
is it on spotify...I looked up that name and nothing
What are the names of these songs?
one of the most sensual things ever heard and seen
Sounds more like dave gruisin performing on grp, i was thinking of david sanborn doing the sax part.
That music though.... 😳
I loved her in the Duster commercial.
wicked movie
Great show! No one he was attracted to her.
Yo la fui a ver al cine como diez días y me llevaba mi grabadora me la dejaron entrar porque iba a diario así que grabé mi cassete
The one and only Anna Devane.
This way more camp than the actual other movie this is in. PS: and I'lI bet Butler was secretly hoping Manero was lookin at him , yes ????? tsk-tsk !!!!!!!
Great movie!! does anyone know what kind of dance it is??
como se llama la pista imstrumental con saxofon?
❤❤❤
0:37
0:46 love a primera vista
1:03
1:45 ❤
Bravo lindo
It's Anna from GH
1:03 ❤❤❤🔥💖
Does a version of this song exist at 1:46?
Hi Neoasura, I personally love this montage of music in this movie, as well as the movie itself. Frank Stallone released a self titled album in 1984 and the closest you'll get to hearing the music you are referring to happens at 2:05 on track 9 called 'I Do Believe In Love'. On hearing it, you will notice a distinct resemblance. I really do hope this soundtrack one day receives an expanded edition, which includes this particular montage, including the music that immediately proceeds it (You know, the bit when Tony asks if he has any messages - it's an inside joke). That's Vince DiCola, who went on to do the Rocky IV score in 1985. Hope this helps.
@@thomashutchison3064 thank you so much for the info and yes hopefully 🤞
Tony was out here dogging out his sure thing, Jackie, for some rich b*tch Broadway trollop, who didn't even want him...and had the nerve to be so damn jealous, when Jackie MIGHT have had her eye on somebody else. Tony was a real piece of work, in this one...he couldn't even have female company, where he lived...😂
Does anyone know the blonde dancer dude who plays Laura's partner in this video? I could swear I have seen him in other 80's movies too?
❤
Dance !
This movie mostly flopped, and was roundly criticized, but it’s not that bad, it has great dancing (if not club/disco like everyone expected) and all the music and songs are all good.
Anyone know what the middle jazz song is starting at 1:03?
Is it ok to be just a tiny little bit jealous?
0:26 What is this Song...? Whats a Name ..?
Frank Stallone - Royal Theater Show
What is the name of these songs
There was no officially named songs from this montage section in the movie. However, Frank Stallone released a self titled album in 1984 and the closest you'll get to hearing any resemblance of music from this actual montage of songs happens at 2:05 on track 9 called 'I Do Believe In Love'. On hearing it, you will notice a distinct resemblance. I really do hope this soundtrack one day receives an expanded edition, which includes this particular montage, including the music that immediately proceeds it (You know, the bit when Tony asks if he has any messages - it's an inside joke). That's Vince DiCola, who went on to do the Rocky IV score in 1985. Hope this helps.
I'm surprised Tony didn't take a job at a local strip club doing love adagios with the girls. Back in our day a guy, if good looking enough and a good dancer, could get a gig like that.
And later she was the mother of Prue, Piper and Phoebe
Please someone Know the jazz ref AT 01:06 !??? Thanks
did you end up finding it?
@@candiceb9518 never 😅 nothing...just additional music
Is it me or Broadway shows have become more vocal/singing based? Shows used to be staged by dancers back then, and now they're staged by singers or people who can't dance :o
I think Cynthia Rhodes was a much better dancer than Finola
Fiona is good but Cynthia is GREAT. That woman can sing, act & dance!!! Seriously talented & criminally underrated:(
What is the last song called, right before the characters start the applause ?
Did you ever find out, it's so amazing I need it!
Hi Mark, I personally love this montage of music in this movie, as well as the movie itself. There appears to be no known distinguishing titles for these 3 instrumentals that feature in this montage of music. However, Frank Stallone released a self titled album in 1984 and a snippet from the last song, before the characters applause, as you mention, does appear to be the closest you'll get to hearing the last song you are referring. This happens at 2:05 on track 9 called 'I Do Believe In Love', be it at a higher key. On hearing it, however you will notice a distinct resemblance. I really do hope this soundtrack one day receives an expanded edition, which includes this particular montage, including the music that immediately proceeds it (You know, the bit when Tony asks if he has any messages - it's an inside joke). That's Vince DiCola, who went on to do the Rocky IV score in 1985. Hope this helps.
Cynthia Rhodes is much better
She was also a dancer in Flashdance, brilliant!
un flop ? puo ' darsi per me un film da 100 e lode io l adoro
My entire world stops when this movie came on tv I really need to buy it.
Chatty216 I finally bought it 2 days ago but I watched 100 times before ✨✨