Grease Review
By Christopher Null
It's the goo they slather on their hotrod cars.
And, of course, Grease is the word, baby.
One of the most celebrated musicals ever, Grease finally hits DVD to great fanfare from its many ardent fans, many of whom have probably forgotten just how cheesy the movie really is.
For every timeless tune like "Summer Nights," "You're the One that I Want," and the title track "Grease," there's a cheeseball song like "Greased Lightnin'" (song and dance atop a half-built car) or "Beauty School Dropout" (with Frankie Avalon crooning in an all-white dream sequence).
That said, Grease's memorable numbers far outweigh the bads (although the endless awful renditions of "Summer Nights" at the nation's karaoke bars almost earn this film a spot on the blacklist). The story of Rydell High's coolest cat, Danny (John Travolta), and its most enigmatic Aussie import, Sandy (Olivia Newton-John), is pretty timeless. He's an aloof greaser. She's a goody-goody. They met on the beach over the summer, and much to Danny's surprise, Sandy shows up for senior year. Sandy falls in with the Pink Ladies, a kind of girl gang opposite Danny's T'Birds. Much schoolgirl drama ensues (with boyfriend stealing and counter-stealing at every turn), all with an appearance on (ahem) National Bandstandup for grabs for the school's greatest hoofers.
Badly edited and despite the movie's numerous attempts to drown itself, Grease manages to come off as charming, despite its Velveeta consistency. Its attempts to deal with serious problems are laughable, but for a movie about dancing, having fun, and doin' the Hand Jive, Grease is totally slick.
The (original) DVD's lone extra (aside from cleaned up sound and video) are retrospective interviews with the principal cast and crew. It isn't surprising: What else does Olivia Newton-John have to do these days, anyway? You also get a cute little hard-copy songbook with most of the song lyrics included.
DVD UPDATE: A new DVD edition (the "Rockin' Rydell" edition) includes copious extras, like deleted scenes, footage from the launch party/reunion, a sing-along version, and more featurettes, plus comes packaged in an admittedly cool leatherette jacket, complete with zipper. You gotta see it to believe it.
Greased lightnin'!

Facts and Figures
Year: 1978
Run time: 110 mins
In Theaters: Friday 16th June 1978
Box Office Worldwide: $181.8M
Budget: $6M
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Production compaines: Paramount Pictures
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 4 / 5
Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
Fresh: 45 Rotten: 12
IMDB: 7.2 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: Randal Kleiser
Producer: Allan Carr, Robert Stigwood
Screenwriter: Bronte Woodard
Starring: John Travolta as Danny Zuko, Olivia Newton-John as Sandy Olsson, Stockard Channing as Betty Rizzo, Jeff Conaway as Kenickie, Didi Conn as Frenchy, Barry Pearl as Doody, Michael Tucci as Sonny, Kelly Ward as Putzie, Jamie Donnelly as Jan, Dinah Manoff as Marty Maraschino, Eve Arden as Principal McGee, Edward Byrnes as Vince Fontaine, Sid Caesar as Coach Calhoun, Dody Goodman as Blanche, Susan Buckner as Patty Simcox, Ellen Travolta as Waitress, Annette Charles as Cha Cha DiGregorio, Dennis Stewart as Leo, Scorpions member, Joan Blondell as Vi, Eddie Deezen as Eugene Felnic, Fannie Flagg as Nurse Wilkins
Also starring: Frankie Avalon, Edd Byrnes, Alice Ghostley, Allan Carr, Robert Stigwood, Bronte Woodard