Mr. Tony Manero works as a paint-store clerk in Brooklyn, and he would do everything to get out of his rut. Tony is a peasant in real life, but he reigns supreme on the disco dance floor. Amidst flashing lights, undulating bodies, and Bee Gees songs playing on the stereo system, a white-suited Tony shows off his moves in a white suit. Tony's hopes for social advancement are reflected in his connection with his dance partner, a secretary who dreams of breaking into the glittering world of Manhattan.
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Mr. Tony Manero works as a paint-store clerk in Brooklyn, and he would do everything to get out of his rut. Tony is a peasant in real life, but he reigns supreme on the disco dance floor. Amidst flashing lights, undulating bodies, and Bee Gees songs playing on the stereo system, a white-suited Tony shows off his moves in a white suit. Tony's hopes for social advancement are reflected in his connection with his dance partner, a secretary who dreams of breaking into the glittering world of Manhattan.
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