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Incomprehensible part about Saturday Night Fever

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Regarding:

"The iconic & symbolic Saturday Night Fever image is from the choreographically revamped (Stayin`Alive) plus re-certified for re-release as Saturday Night Fever 1978[cert.R] shows a frame of Karen Lynn Gorney clapping rhythmically(following their dance duet) and John Travolta dancing spectacularly (during the 3rd chorus) while looking at the camera to be completely mesmerizing, as directed by John Badham. The advanced choreography made John a global icon & accentuated his white suit."

I would try to fix it but I've no idea what the intended meaning is. earwicker (talk) 19:06, 5 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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