The iconic dance scene from "Saturday Night Fever," set to the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive," epitomized the disco era. John Travolta's portrayal of Tony Manero launched him to superstardom and ignited a global disco craze. The film's soundtrack, fashion (bell-bottoms, platform shoes, and polyester suits), and dance moves became cultural touchstones. People flocked to discotheques, eager to emulate Tony's swagger and style, making "Saturday Night Fever" a defining film of the 1970s and a symbol of the disco generation's aspirations and social scene.
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