Grease

Grease1978

Stars: John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, Jeff Conaway
Genre: Musical, Romance
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 110 minutes

The Travolta DVD Collection collects three films from the beginning of John Travolta's career after he was plucked from the cast of the TV sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter. In Saturday Night Fever (1977), Travolta plays Tony Manero, a 19-year-old It… more »



Sonny:
Jeez! Every teacher I got this flunked me at least once!

Doody:
If you don't watch it, you're going to be spending all you time in mcgee's office.

Sonny:
Yeah? well, this year she's going to wish she's never seen me.

Doody:
Oh yeah? And what are you going to do?

Sonny:
I just ain't going to take any of her crap. That's all. I don't take no crap off nobody.

Principal McGee:
Sonny?

Sonny:
Hello Ma'am.

Principal McGee:
Aren't you supposed to be in homeroom right now?

Sonny:
I was just going for a walk.

Principal McGee:
you were just dawdling, weren't you?

Sonny:
Yes Ma'am.

Principal McGee:
That is no way to start a new semester, Mr. Latierre.

Sonny:
(Speaks in italian).

Principal McGee:
Perhaps a session of banging erasers after school would put you on the right track?

Sonny:
Yes Ma'am.

Principal McGee:
Are you just going to stand there all day?

Sonny:
No Ma'am. I mean, Yes Ma'am. I mean.

Principal McGee:
Well which is it? Yes or No?

Sonny:
No Ma'am.

Principal McGee:
Good. Then Move! [walks away]

Sonny:
Yes, ma'am.

Danny:
I'm sure glad you didn't take any of her crap, Sonny. You would have really told her off, huh?

Doody:
[in falsetto] Mr. Latierre. Yes, Ma'am, No Ma'am.

Sonny:
Hey Eugene! How you doing?

Eugene:
Hi Fellas!

Doody:
Did you have a nice summer? Shake, buddy. [buzzes eugene]

Eugene:
Ow!

Doody:
Hey, what's wrong? You're wearing glasses. [putzie messes with eugene's bow-tie]

Eugene:
I got astigmatism.

Doody:
Aw, too bad.

Kenickie:
Come on! Let's go!

Putzie:
Sorry, Eugene. [T-Birds go upstairs]

Sonny:
Hey, Eugene, I'll get that. [picks up bow-tie hands it to eugene] There you go, Eugene.

Eugene:
Thanks, Sonny.

Sonny:
See you, Fruit boots. [goes upstairs]

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