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TAYLOR HICKS - starring in GREASE - 10 COLOR FLYERS
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Grease 2 (DVD, 2003) Starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Maxwell Caulfield, Lorna Luft
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GREASE, Programme for the New London Theatre Production, Starring Richard Gere, June 1973 (Volume 3) GREASE, Programme for the New London Theatre Production, Starring Richard Gere, June 1973 (Volume 3)

Any fan of film star Richard Gere - or of GREASE or, for that matter, musical theatre - will appreciate this documentation of Gere's early career, when he starred as Danny Zuko in the 1973 London production of the American hit rock - n - roll musical about the 1950s. Program contents include the title page with credits & the show's logo, seven black/white production photos of Gere and company in action, bios. of cast, creators, and production team, cast, synopsis of scenes & musical numbers, the band members, complete staff. Additional features include an article about the origin and development of the New London Theatre, black/white photos of the two new auditoriums of the New London Theatre, a report on Eros-The Statue of Love (the popular sculpture in Piccadilly Circus), quizzes for fun, record reviews, book reviews, and more.


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Starring Grease

In the late 1970's, John Travolta was the coolest guy in Hollywood.  From his role on "Welcome Back Kotter", to his role in "Saturday Night Fever," Travolta was the man.  But it was "Grease," the movie, that showed the world what he could really do.  Also starring Olivia Newton-John, Grease became the movie that defined a generation.

The movie was set during the 1950s, focusing on a high school and a group of kids that defied the rules.  It centered around a greaser boy named Danny Zuko (John Travolta) and a sweet girl from Australia named Sandy Olsson (Olivia Newton-John) who meet over the summer and fall in love.  It's only when the school year begins that Sandy gets to know the real Danny Zuko.

The movie also stars Stockard Channing as Rizzo, a sassy girl who's not afraid to speak her mind or to live dangerously.  She falls for the leader of the T-Birds, Kenickie (Jeff Conway), and ends up the talk of the school when rumors fly that she has become an unwed mother, which was seen as an abomination at that time.

The movie has grossed more than $390 million dollars over the years, and until recently was the highest grossing musical of all time.  The movie was nominated for 5 Golden Globe Awards, while the soundtrack to the movie hit number one in several countries.  It was also set as one of the top 25 best high school movies of all times.

In 1982, a sequel to "Grease" was released to less than rave reviews.  Due to the impact of the original movie, producers had planned on making at least one more movie and there was even talk of a television program.  However, because the second movie did so poorly, all other plans ceased.

Though it's been 30 years since the release of the original movie, "Grease" is still one of the all-time best movies on the market.  It gave rise to many talented actors and brought the age of innocence to an entire generation.

No matter how many more years come and go, we'll always know that "Grease is the word." Relive the music and fun and discover more facts about Grease the Movie [http://www.greasethemovie.starstruckmovies.com] at [http://www.greasethemovie.starstruckmovies.com]

The 5 Greatest Ever Fictional Cars

As the latest James Bond movie is soon to hit our screens, with probably a cool Aston Martin DBS at his beck and call, we look back at the greatest ever fictional cars that have hit our screens and give a brief description of them.

Bat Mobile

This has to be one of the greatest fictional motors; it is a trademark of batman and provides great protection for Bruce Wayne's alter ego. This car is usually equipped with armour and high performance engines as well as being an anti gravity vehicle and implemented rocket boosters.

Grease the Movie

If you have not seen grease then you must be on another planet, the love film of Danny and Sandy A.K.A. John Travolta and Olivia Newton John. If you are familiar with the song "Go Grease Lighting", you will remember the gorgeous red car that was created out of the imagination of the cast. This car was a babe magnet and had the cleanest engine I have ever had the chance to see, not to mention that it could fly!

Back to the Future

One of the greatest science fiction films of all time and probably one of the top fictional motors, Michael J Fox who starred as teenager Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as crazy scientist Dr. Emmett Brown. This car had the ability to time travel, even watching it back now I still would love to see this vehicle. I have to say though that the second film was probably the best, as the car also ran on rubbish. If only we could use a car like that now.

Knight Rider

David Hasselhoff staring as the Knight Rider, this vehicle was a sentient talking car with artificial intelligence. I have to say that I think the KITT was the star of this movie, as people just used to tune in to see what the car would do or say next. Magnificent stunts and deserves to be up here with the rest, a true classic.

Transformers

Well these are amazing to say the least, these cars had a mind of there own and could transform into powerful destructive machines. The recent movie has propelled these cars to a top spot position.

There are plenty more fictional cars that just could not be mentioned such as the James Bond, Spy Who Loved Me, Dukes of Hazard, Men in Black and who could forget Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! See if you can think of any more.

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grease 3? high shool musical?

I just watched Grease and it popped into my head that a few years ago I watched an interview with Olivier Newton John in withch she confirmed that her, John travolta and Stockard Channing aswell as other original cast members had signed with Parimount pictures to make Grease 3. ......SO I typed GEASE 3 into Internet Movie Database and up came High School musical aka GREASE 3!!!!!!(US title) but none of the stars are in it so whats going on? Why is it called Grease 3?

Didn't know that! I do love High School Musical but Grease is far better. I think some serious finding out is in order!

Legally Blonde, Grease to hit Alberta stages
Grease, Legally Blonde the Musical and Mamma Mia! are hitting the stage in Calgary and Edmonton for 2010 and 2011.

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