The Brooklyn dance floor that John Travolta did his "Saturday Night fever" disco dance in 1977 is up for sale.
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The flashing, multicolored floor was saved from a doomed nightclub, the New York Daily News said Tuesday. An April 1 auction is expected to start a bidding war with offers of more than $80,000 for the piece of movie history.
"We're getting international interest from all sorts of people," said Brian Chanes, director of sales at California-based Profiles in History, the Hollywood-memorabilia company handling the sale.
The floor had been a fixture in the 2001 Odyssey nightclub since the movie was made. The club, renamed Spectrum in 1987, closed last week after being sold to a real estate investment company. But the floor was saved.