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Sandman" from the male viewpoint of the song, leaving the T-Birds free to perform - actually conclude - their show-winning "Prowlin". Although still head over heels for the Cool Rider, interactions with Michael reveal that she has become smitten with him as well, as Michael ponders over his continuing charade he puts out to Stephanie (" Charades").Īt the talent show, Johnny and the T-Birds cheat by detaining Brad and his fellow Prep-Tones in the boys locker room where they tie them to and drench them in the shower, leaving them unable to perform their "Mr. Stephanie was visibly upset by this, but refused to quit the Pink Ladies.
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She slowly begins to discover that she has similar feelings for him, and starts to reciprocate his crush, but on the outside, she still was mired down by the " Pink Lady Code." Michael answers: "According to Dolores, the code stinks!" Johnny, upon seeing them together in a discussion at the Burger Diner, reminded Stephanie that her Pink Ladies Jacket was T-Bird Property, and suggested that she quit the group. The Pink Ladies exit haughtily, although this has little effect on the T-Birds' self-confidence (" Prowlin'").Īt school, Stephanie's difficulties in English class lead her to accept Michael's offer of help. Johnny, enraged by Stephanie's new romance, threatens to fight the "Cool Rider" if he sees him with her again. Michael told Stephanie that he would see her at the June Moon Talent Show, in which the Pink Ladies and T-Birds were performing, and rides away. Just as Michael was about to reveal his identity, they were interrupted by the arrival of the whole gang. Stephanie was surprised again by the Lone Rider and they enjoyed a romantic twilight motorcycle ride. In a short comic scene, one of the T-Birds, Louis DiMucci (Peter Frechette), attempts to trick his sweetheart Sharon Cooper (Maureen Teefy) into losing her virginity to him by taking her to a fallout shelter and faking a nuclear attack (" Let's Do It for Our Country"). Stephanie is instantly fascinated with the stranger. Before the fight starts, a lone anonymous biker appears, Lone Rider who is in fact, a disguised Michael, defeats the enemy gang, and disappears into the night (" Who's That Guy?"). Stuart (Tab Hunter), a gang of rival motorcyclists called the Cycle Lords surprise the T-Birds at the bowling alley. Michael buys a motorcycle and trains himself to ride it.įollowing an unusual biology lesson (" Reproduction") given by Mr. He then realizes that he will only win her affection if he turns himself into a Cool Rider (Character). Bemused by this unexpected kiss, Michael attempts to ask her out, but discovers that she has a very specific vision of her ideal man (" Cool Rider (Song)").
Stephanie retaliates by kissing the next man who walks in the door, which happens to be Michael. At the local bowling alley, a game (" Score Tonight") turns sour due to the animosity between Johnny and Stephanie. A new arrival comes in the form of clean-cut British student Michael Carrington (Maxwell Caulfield) (a cousin of Sandy Olsen, Olivia Newton-John's character from Grease), who quickly becomes smitten with Stephanie. The Pink Ladies are now led by the beautiful Stephanie Zinone (Michelle Pfeiffer), who feels she has "outgrown" her relationship with leader of the T-Birds, Johnny Nogerelli (Adrian Zmed) during summer break. It is 1961, two years after the original Grease gang became seniors and a new academic year is just beginning at Rydell ("Back to School Again"). It takes place two years after the original film at Rydell High School, with an almost entirely new cast, led by actors Maxwell Caulfield and Michelle Pfeiffer. Grease 2 was produced by Allan Carr and Robert Stigwood, and directed and choreographed by Patricia Birch, who also choreographed the first film. Grease 2 is a 1982 American musical film and sequel to Grease, which is based upon the musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey.
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