'Huey Driscoll' was played by Robert Pastorelli.
Chain of Fools, Aretha Franklin
In the movie, Michael, John Travolta gets in a bar fight on his way to Chicago at a bar named Joe's after he dances with all the women in the scene. That bar was Gruene Hall. So yes, John Travolta danced at Gruene Hall. I only answered this because I was watching the movie on HBO and couldn't help but notice how familiar that 'bar' looked. So I checked it up on imdb.com for filming location. Gruene Hall is a dancehall in Gruene, New Braunfels, Texas.
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.
In the movie "It's Your Turn," Michael Douglas and Jill Clayburgh danced to the song "My Funny Valentine." This classic jazz standard adds an emotional depth to their dance scene, highlighting the film's themes of love and connection.
In the film "Urban Cowboy," John Travolta and Debra Winger's characters, Bud and Sissy, first dance to the song "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee. This song became iconic and closely associated with the movie, capturing the essence of their romantic relationship and the country music scene of the time. The film played a significant role in popularizing the urban cowboy movement in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Chain of Fools, Aretha Franklin
In the movie, Michael, John Travolta gets in a bar fight on his way to Chicago at a bar named Joe's after he dances with all the women in the scene. That bar was Gruene Hall. So yes, John Travolta danced at Gruene Hall. I only answered this because I was watching the movie on HBO and couldn't help but notice how familiar that 'bar' looked. So I checked it up on imdb.com for filming location. Gruene Hall is a dancehall in Gruene, New Braunfels, Texas.
No, that's actually John Travolta's sister, Ellen Travolta. She looks (and sounds) a lot like Lily in that scene. Oddly, John's next movie was Moment By Moment starring him and Lily Tomlin and written and directed by Lily's girlfriend/partner Jane Wagner.
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.
Grease :)
Step Up 2: The Streets' last dance scene was about how the MSA crew was not permitted to dance in the club, so they went outside to dance in the rain. The movie mostly used a remix of Justin Timberlake's Bounce.
the song is called till the dance dawn
Paula Abdul choreographed it.
Square dancing
In the movie "Thelma and Louise" there was a brief scene in a bar with everyone doing what looks like the "Tush Push" line dance.
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