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The best John Travolta films

John Travolta turns 70! Let’s retrace his career together, remembering John Travolta’s best films

There was undoubtedly talk about him after his appearance at the 2024 Sanremo Festival. An appearance which had some unfortunate consequences. However, John Travolta still has a respectable career behind him regardless of his performances on the Ariston stage!

A bit of biography…

John Travolta is an American actor and singer, was born in Englewood, New Jersey, on February 18, 1954, for which he just celebrated his 70th birthday. His international consecration came thanks to the musical film Saturday Night Fever in 1977 for which he received an Oscar nomination for best actor. Actually From an early age John was interested in acting and decided to dedicate himself to his dream full time in 1971.. In this period, in fact, she began working on several Broadway musicals and began to make contact with the film world. His debut came with The Devil’s Rain in 1975 directed by Robert Fuest. She later took part in another horror film, Carrie – Satan’s Gaze, directed by Brian De Palma. But let’s remember together what John Travolta’s best films are.

John Travolta’s best films: Saturday Night Fever (1977)

John’s great talent combined with his early experiences convinced director John Badham to choose him for the lead role in Saturday Night Fever. The plot revolves around the character of Tony Manero who leads a fairly boring life, but who turns into the king of discos on Saturday nights. It’s about a lively but very intense film capable of dealing with important themes such as emigration, drug use in nightclubs, racism, sexual violence and gang violence. Saturday Night Fever was a success among audiences and critics and immediately became a cult. Not only did it establish John Travolta on a global level, but it even guaranteed him an Oscar nomination for best actor.

John Travolta’s best films: Grease (1978)

Thanks to Saturday Night Fever John Travolta has the necessary push to be part of similar projects, in fact he immediately becomes the protagonist Danny Zuko in Grease. Paired with Olivia Newton-John they become an iconic and legendary duo of incredible charm and success ready to conquer the entire world. Indeed, the musical became the greatest social and musical picture of the 1950s.

John Travolta’s best films: Pulp Fiction (1994)

John Travolta stops for a few years until he is cast by Tarantino as Vincent Vega in another film that is now a cult. In fact, Pulp Fiction, in addition to being the film that won a Palme d’Or at Cannes, also has a stellar cast. In fact, alongside Travolta we find Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and a splendid Uma Thurman. John Travolta received a new Oscar and Golden Globe nomination for best actor with this film.

John Travolta’s best films: Face/Off (1997)

Face/Off is a 1997 film directed by John Woo in which John Travolta co-stars with Nicholas Cage. John Travolta plays the part of FBI agent Sean Archer who manages to capture his old enemy, but is forced to assume his identity to carry out a difficult mission. Subsequently the criminal manages to escape and take his place, thus starting a fight with no holds barred. It’s about ua film that is a true essay on action cinema that finally makes the clear division between good and evil disappear. The two counterparts continually exchange faces, creating infinite psychoanalytic implications.

John Travolta’s best films: Hairspray (2007)

Hairspray is the film version of the 2002 Broadway musical. Adam Shankman directs. The story is set in the 1960s at the height of the era of change. Tracy Turnbald is a girl who dreams of joining her favorite television show where many of her school friends are part of the cast. However, despite Tracy’s dancing talent she fails to pass the auditions because she does not match the beauty standards imposed by the program, but thanks to her enthusiasm the girl will manage to change things. John Travolta plays Edna, Tracy’s mother, in this film. The actor’s change in this musical is truly incredible, but it demonstrates, once again, John Travolta’s skill in interpreting any type of character proposed to him.

John Travolta’s best films: Beasts (2012)

It is a film directed by Oliver Stone that combines drama with crime and thriller, a modern western like cars instead of horses. For John Travolta it was an original screenplay that allowed him to stage things that really happen everywhere. His character is the real puppet master of everything that happens, he is the one who really wins in the end. In this film there is a reference to a different, older and livelier style of cinema that creates a balance between the dark story and the colorful images.

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