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Tony Manero

Tony Manero

2008Movie⏱️ 1h 37mTV-MA
DramaMusic
6.8
IMDB Rating
4,710 votes

A man is obsessed with John Travolta's disco dancing character from Saturday Night Fever (1977).

Director
Pablo Larraín
Writers
Pablo Larraín, Mateo Iribarren, Alfredo Castro
Stars
Alfredo Castro, Amparo Noguera, Héctor Morales
Release Date
August 28, 2008
Language
Spanish, English
Country
Chile, Brazil
🏆 19
Wins
🎯 16
Nominations
💬 28
Reviews
📋 6.1K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Alfredo Castro
Alfredo Castro
as Raúl Peralta
Amparo Noguera
Amparo Noguera
as Cony
👤
Héctor Morales
as Goyo
👤
Paola Lattus
as Pauli
Elsa Poblete
Elsa Poblete
as Wilma
👤
Nicolás Mosso
as Tomás
👤
Enrique Maluenda
as TV host
Marcelo Alonso
Marcelo Alonso
as The Rumanian
Antonia Zegers
Antonia Zegers
as TV producer
👤
Diego Medina
as TV producer

💰 Box Office

$687,406
Worldwide Gross
$20,677
Domestic Gross
$3,305
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
TVN Studios, Providencia, Santiago de Chile, Metropolitan Region, Chile
Production
Fabula, Corfo, Latina Estudio

🏷️ Keywords

santiago chilesexmurdermother daughter relationshipdepravity

🎯 Categories

SpanishDark ComedyDramaMusic

⭐ Featured Review

Brutal, disturbing but amazing
by Broodboy2012-05-12
8/10

"This film has lingered in my mind for a very long time. The lead character is probably one of the scariest and most disturbing I have seen on cinema . He is without any morality and empathy but for some reason you are captivated by him and his life. You want him to succeed at first but as the film progresses you ate repulsed by him but stills obtain a fascination in his life. This is due to the writing and directing.? The conditions and larger political scope of the film are well thought out, to live in that kind of fascistic government one such as the lead of this film is created and thrive..."

💡 Did You Know?

Some clips and tunes from both Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Grease (1978) appear in this film, the most prominent song heard is The Bee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing" from Saturday Night Fever. The final credits acknowledge Paramount Pictures for use of both films in this picture.

📖 Synopsis

A man is obsessed with John Travolta's disco dancing character from Saturday Night Fever (1977).