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Grease (1978)
In Randal Kleiser's quintessential pop musical with
a 50s score, and the romantic comedy's setting of a high school in
Southern California, with the portrayal of the various cliques at
Rydell High School in the late 1950s: the leather-jacketed greasers
known as T-Birds, and the rebellious Pink Ladies:
- the late 50s characters: swaggering but limber American
greaser Danny Zuko (John Travolta) - leader of the leather-jacketed
T-Birds, sweet and virginal Australian Sandy Olsson (Olivia Newton-John)
(until the finale) - on vacation and Danny's summer lover in 1958,
and ultra-cool bad-girl Rizzo (Stockard Channing) - leader of the
Pink Ladies and Danny's ex-girlfriend
- the cross-cutting, paralleled duet of "Summer
Nights" - an infectious sing-along paralleled duet; both Sandy
and Danny presented their own versions of their summer romance to
friends: ("Summer lovin' had me a blast - summer lovin', happened
so fast, I met a girl crazy for me - I met a boy, cute as can be,
Summer days driftin' away, to uh-oh those summer nights, Tell me
more, tell me more, did you get very far? Tell me more, tell me more,
like, does he have a car?")
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Paralleled Duet: "Summer Nights"
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- the sequence of Sandy's surprise reappearance at
school for the fall, due to a change of plans rather than going
back to Australia, and her enrollment as a transfer-exchange student,
but Danny (although overjoyed to see her) had to maintain a false
and cool facade with his T-Birds and not show so much interest
in her; she was upset by his phoniness and told him off:
"What happened to the Danny Zuko I met at the beach?...You're
a fake and a phony and I wish I'd never laid eyes on you!"
- the ups and downs of the romantic relationship (with
break-ups and reunions) between rebellious bad boy Danny and good-girl
Sandy
- the various stereotypical scenes of life as a teenager
- at a football pep rally, a local malt shop The Frosty Palace, at
a school dance, a drive-in movie theatre, and a graduation school
carnival
- the many production and dance numbers, such as the
title song: "Grease", and other hits in the likeable, top-selling
soundtrack, including a lamenting and wistful Sandy's singing of
the poignant: "Hopelessly Devoted to You" - sung one night
when she sat on her outdoor porch in her white nightgown; and the
wild, profanity-laced ode to the sexy muscle car of Danny's dreams,
titled "Greased Lightnin'", sung in an auto-shop ("Well
this car is systematic, hydromatic, ultramatic - Why, it could be
Greased Lightnin'!")
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"Hopelessly Devoted to You"
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"Greased Lightnin'"
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- the drive-in movie theatre scene of a heartbroken
Danny's singing of "Sandy"; after he had presented her
with his ring ("Sandy, would you wear my ring?"); she
responded positively ("Oh Danny, this means so much to me. "Cause
I know now that you respect me"), but then tried to have sex
with her - causing her to run off; he sang as he wandered through
the parking area and playground of the outdoor drive-in in front
of the giant screen
- the exciting 'Thunder Road' drag-race (for "pink
slips, ownership papers" of the loser's car) in a dry riverbed
(filmed in Los Angeles) between substitute driver Danny and Leo ("The
rules are, there ain't no rules. To the second bridge and back. First
one back wins....You ain't gonna see me for dust, Zuko"); with
bladed tires, Leo's hot-rod sliced into the side of Danny's car (homage
to Ben-Hur), but Danny won nonetheless
- the climactic, show-stopping finale of "You're
the One That I Want" at the school carnival between Sandy
(in a skin-tight black outfit, transformed into a greaser) and Danny
in a black T-shirt, followed by "We Go Together" sung by
the ensemble cast, and ending with the two driving - and flying away
(!) into the clouds in a red hot-rod, to the tune of "Greased
Lightnin'"
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"You're the One That I Want"
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Pink Ladies: Rizzo (Stockard Channing)
Sandy: (Olivia Newton-John)
T-Birds: Danny
(John Travolta)
"Sandy" - Sung at Drive-In Movie Theatre After
Failed Attempt at Making Out
The Start of the 'Thunder Road' Drag Race
"We Go Together"
Driving (Flying) Away with Sandy in Danny's Red
Hot-Rod
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