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At the end of the movie "Michael," the classical piece of music played as John Travolta's character runs down the alley is "The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss II. This waltz is known for its elegant and uplifting melody, which complements the film's themes of joy and freedom in that moment. The choice of this piece adds a whimsical and celebratory feel to the scene.
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AnswerThe 1976 TV movie "Carrie" was John Travolta's first movie
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no, not yet
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Maybe "Look Who's Talking" (1989). Stars John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, voice of Bruce Willis.
Hmv and amazon don't seem to have it. I would try googling it and going through the shopping results. Good luck on finding it
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AnswerThe 1976 TV movie "Carrie" was John Travolta's first movie
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sandy and Danny if you are talking about grease the movie.