" Grease" stars
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta on Wednesday celebrated the
40th anniversary of their classic movie musical about teenagers
finding their way at the fictional Rydell High.
The pair posed for cameras and showed off some dance moves
at a screening in Beverly Hills hosted by the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences.
"The idea that they're honoring our movie, and that it's
meant so much to the history of film, nothing's quite like it,"
Travolta said. "I think it's a really prestigious moment."
Newton-John, now 69, played good girl Sandy in the 1978 film
opposite Travolta, 64, as bad boy Danny. The movie was adapted
from a Broadway musical and featured a soundtrack of hits
including "Summer Nights" and "Hopelessly Devoted to You."
Also attending the event were co-stars Didi Conn, who played
Frenchie; Barry Pearl, who portrayed T-Birds member Doody; and
director Randal Kleiser.