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How many songs did the Bee Gees wrote for Saturday Night Fever?

five The Bee Gees had originally written and recorded five of the songs used in the film – "Stayin' Alive", "Night Fever", "How Deep Is Your Love", "More Than a Woman" (performed in the film in two different versions – one version by Tavares, and another by the Bee Gees) and "If I Can't Have You" (performed in the movie by …

Where was the White Castle in Saturday Night Fever?

White Castle The White Castle once stood on 92nd Street between Third and Fourth Avenues in Bayside, Brooklyn, but has since closed down.

Where did they shoot Saturday Night Fever?

Brooklyn The film was shot entirely on-location in Brooklyn, New York. The 2001 Odyssey Disco was a real club located at 802 64th Street, which has since been demolished.

What bridge were they on in Saturday Night Fever?

The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge looms over Saturday Night Fever as a nearly mythical structure. Named after the l6th-century Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazano, the bridge is a source of ethnic pride for Italian-Americans.

Did stigwood marry?

In 1980, the Bee Gees sued Mr. Stigwood, saying he was holding back on their royalties. The matter was settled out of court, and the parties publicly reconciled. He never married and lived a comparatively quiet life in recent years.

How long did John Travolta practice for Saturday Night Fever?

His moves were partly inspired by Robert DeNiro You really became the best at the thing that you were supposed to do," explained Travolta in an interview. "I took about nine months of my life and everyday I danced to become what I thought was a great local disco dance."

Where is the dance floor from Saturday Night Fever?

The floor, measuring 24 feet by 16 feet (7 meters by 5 meters) and housing more than 250 separate light compartments, was fitted into a small club in Brooklyn for the film's famous dance scenes, said Profiles in History, a Calabasas, California-based auction house.