At the occasion Travolta said Newton-John was his most loved thing about doing Oil.
"On the off chance that you were a young fellow in the '70s, and I'm certain a significant number of you were, out there, in the event that you recollect that collection front of Olivia with that blue shirt on, with those huge blue eyes gazing comfortable, each boy's, each man's fantasy was, 'Gracious, I'd love for that young lady to be my sweetheart," Travolta told the gathering of people. "So when I had the benefit to have contribution on the throwing, I stated, 'There is no other individual in the universe other than Olivia Newton-John to play Sandy. You should cast her.' So I held tight, didn't I, and I got my direction."
Newton-John had her questions about tolerating the part.
"I truly didn't know I needed to do the film since I'd made a motion picture before in Britain, which was a melodic, and it didn't work, so I was exceptionally terrified about completing a motion picture," she said. "At that point they sent John to meet me and who could state no, isn't that so? This dazzling person strolls up my garage, these splendid blue eyes, and he was so sweet and dissolved me and he discussed it."
"I stated, 'However I'm 29 years of age. How might I be 18?'" she said. "I think back, I can't trust I was imagining that. In any case, in any case, it's all relative, right young ladies? So he conversed with me and stated, 'You know, it's okay, none of us are going to be
Oil co-stars John Travolta, 64, and Olivia Newton-John, 69, rejoined on Wednesday without precedent for years at the Foundation of Movie Expressions and Sciences' screening and questions and answers praising the 40th commemoration of the notable melodic film. The two, who played secondary school couple Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson, were joined by individual past cast individuals Didi Conn, 67 (Frenchie) and Barry Pearl, 68 (Doody) and executive Randal Kleiser, 72.
At the occasion, Travolta said Newton-John was his most loved thing about doing Oil.
"In the event that you were a young fellow in the '70s, and I'm certain a considerable lot of you were, out there, on the off chance that you recollect that collection front of Olivia with that blue shirt on, with those huge blue eyes gazing comfortable, each boy's, each man's fantasy was, 'Gracious, I'd love for that young lady to be my better half," Travolta told the crowd. "So when I had the benefit to have contribution on the throwing, I stated, 'There is no other individual in the universe other than Olivia Newton-John to play Sandy. You should cast her.' So I held tight, didn't I, and I got my direction."
Newton-John had her questions about tolerating the part.
"I truly didn't know I needed to do the motion picture since I'd made a film before in Britain, which was a melodic, and it didn't work, so I was exceptionally terrified about completing a motion picture," she said. "At that point they sent John to meet me and who could state no, isn't that so? This lovely person strolls up my garage, these splendid blue eyes, and he was so sweet and dissolved me and he discussed it."