
The Time, the Place, the Motion: Remembering Grease
Documentary
Overview
A behind-the-scenes documentary featuring interviews with the original cast and crew (such as Stockard Channing and Patricia Birch) detailing the magic of the 1978 film.
Top Cast


Randal Kleiser
Randal Kleiser
Self – Director
Randal Kleiser
Self – Director
Robert Stigwood
Robert Stigwood
Self – Producer
Robert Stigwood
Self – Producer
Allan Carr
Allan Carr
Self – Producer (archive footage)
Allan Carr
Self – Producer (archive footage)


Patricia Birch
Patricia Birch
Self – Choreographer
Patricia Birch
Self – Choreographer
Bill Butler
Bill Butler
Self – Director of Photography
Bill Butler
Self – Director of Photography


Albert Wolsky
Albert Wolsky
Self – Costume Designer
Albert Wolsky
Self – Costume Designer


John Travolta
John Travolta
Self – Danny Zuko (archive footage)
John Travolta
Self – Danny Zuko (archive footage)


Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Self – Sandy Olsson
Olivia Newton-John
Self – Sandy Olsson


Stockard Channing
Stockard Channing
Self – Betty Rizzo
Stockard Channing
Self – Betty Rizzo


Jeff Conaway
Jeff Conaway
Self – Kenickie
Jeff Conaway
Self – Kenickie
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