The Borneo Post

Forty years after ‘Grease’, Travolta’s back in Cannes

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CANNES, France: Fans of high school musical ‘Grease’ are in for a treat if they can make it to the French Riviera this week. The movie will be screened on the beach on Wednesday to celebrate its 40th anniversar­y. And fans might get a glimpse of its star, John Travolta, who is back in Cannes promoting his new film, ‘ Gotti’, about a New York gangster.

In 1978, Travolta, already a global sensation thanks to ‘ Saturday Night Fever’, came to the Cannes Film Festival to promote ‘ Grease’, a huge hit that also made him a music star with songs from the soundtrack dominating the charts.

“The mid- point was ‘ Pulp Fiction’, so it was 40 year, 20 year and now today,” Travolta reminisced.

“My mother always told me

My mother always told me when I was younger: ‘Don’t rush things, it’s going to go very fast’, and boom, here I am. I’ve lived a long life but it has really gone fast. John Travolta

when I was younger: ‘Don’t rush things, it’s going to go very fast’, and boom, here I am,” he told Reuters.

“I’ve lived a long life but it has really gone fast.”

Cult crime flick ‘ Pulp Fiction’ won Cannes’ Palme d’Or top prize in 1994, giving a second wind to Travolta’s career.

In his new film, Travolta plays John Gotti, a gangster boss who died in 2002. Travolta’s wife, Kelly Preston, co- stars as Gotti’s wife and the mother of their son who refuses to follow his father into the mob.

“He is very different from what I am and who I am and how I think and my values,” Travolta said of playing the gangster.

“It’s a completely different person - that’s something fun to play.”

Getting the film made, he said, was far less fun: “The challenges kept on knocking us down – different directors, different casts, different scripts – one was too shoot-‘em- up , one was too family,” he said.

“People like challenges and I was willing to stay with it til we saw it through.”

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