Who owns the dance floor from Saturday Night Fever?

The iconic film, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, was filmed at 2001 Odyssey in Brooklyn, New York. The floor eventually fell into the hands of Vito Bruno, who purchased it after the night club closed in 2005. … “It’s one of the most recognizable pieces of film memorabilia in history,” Bruno said.

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Also How old is John Travolta in Urban Cowboy? The sparks that come from the combative coupling, along with the music that underscores it and the dance-floor moves that frame it, made the movie one of the summer’s top films. It was considered 26-year-old Travolta’s comeback.

Likewise How much did the Saturday Night Fever dance floor sell for? On June 27th, the iconic disco floor from Saturday Night Fever sold for 1.2 million by the auction house, Profiles in History.

Where was the disco in Saturday Night Fever? The dance studio was Phillips Dance Studio in Bensonhurst, the Manero home was a house in Bay Ridge, the paint store was Pearson Paint & Hardware, also in Bay Ridge. Other locations included the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, John J. Carty Park, and the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.

On June 27th, the iconic disco floor from Saturday Night Fever sold for 1.2 million by the auction house, Profiles in History.

Where is the disco 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.

Did John Travolta do his own dancing in Saturday Night Fever?

It was important to Travolta for audiences to see his work and to know without a doubt that he was doing his own dancing.

Who is the exotic dancer in Saturday Night Fever?

Mango is a character performed by Chris Kattan on the American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. Mango is a male exotic dancer who performed in a strip club. Kattan drew inspiration for the Mango character from actress Marlene Dietrich in the 1930 film The Blue Angel.