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Love is a many splendored thing
I'm going back to Australia. I might never see you again.
Don't talk that way, Sandy.
But it's true.
I've just had the best summer of my life and now I have to go away.
It isn't fair.
- Danny, don't spoil it. - It's not spoiling it, Sandy.
It's only making it better.
Danny, is this the end?
Of course not.
It's only the beginning.
This is the Main Brain, Vince Fontaine...
beginning your day with the only way, music, music, music.
Get out of bed. It's the first day of school.
Don't be a slob. Don't get a job. Go back to class. You can pass.
And to start the day nice and fine, I'll play a new old favorite of mine.
I solve my problems And I see the light
We got a loving thing
We gotta feed it right
There ain't no danger We can go too far
We start believing now but we can be who we are
Grease is the word
They think our love is just a growing pain
Why don't they understand it's just a cryin' shame
Their lips are lying Only real is real
We stop the fight right now We got to be what we feel
Grease is the word Grease is the word
ls the word that you heard
It's got groove It's got meaning
Grease is the time ls the place, is the motion
Grease is the way We are feeling
We take the pressure And we throw away
Conventionality
Belongs to yesterday
There is a chance That we can make it so far
We start believin' now That we can be who we are
Grease is the word Grease is the word
ls the word that you heard
It's got groove It's got meaning
Grease is the time ls the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way We are feeling
This is a life of illusion
Wrapped up in troubles In troubles
Laced in confusion
What are we doing here
We take the pressure And we throw away
Conventionality belongs to yesterday
There is a chance That we can make it so far
We start believin' now
That we can be who we are
Grease is the word Grease is the word
ls the word that you heard
It's got groove It's got meaning
Grease is the time ls the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way we are feeling
Grease is the word
ls the word that you heard
It's got groove It's got meaning
It's got meaning
Grease is the time ls the place, is the motion
Now, grease is the way we are feeling
Grease is the word ls the word, is the word
ls the word, is the word ls the word, is the word
ls the word, is the word
- Give me that. - Back, back, back.
You're not supposed to eat this. You're supposed to bury it.
That's a homemade lunch.
Your old lady drag her carcass out of bed for you?
Sure, Putzie. She does it every year on the first day of school.
- Big deal. - Yeah.
- Kenickie. Over here, Kenickie. - Hey, where you at?
We're right here.
- Where were you all summer? - What are you, my mother?
- I was just asking. - I was working.
Which is more than any of youse kids can say.
- Working? - That's right, I was lugging boxes
at Bargain City, moron.
- Nice job. - Eat me.
- I'm saving up to get me some wheels. - Yeah?
- You wanna hear what I did? - No.
There's Danny.
Over here. How you doing?
- Hey, Dan. - Danny.
Have you seen any new broads over there?
Just the same old chicks everybody's made.
So, what'd you do all summer, Danny?
I was hanging around down at the beach. You know.
I know what you mean. It's tough with all those chicks hanging around you.
The only thing that hangs around you, Sonny, are the flies.
- Right here, Putzie. - Hey, how was the action at the beach?
- It was flipping. - Crazy?
I did meet this one chick. She was sort of cool.
Means she puts out?
Come on, Sonny. Is that all you ever think about?
Friggin' "A."
Hey, guys, wait up.
- Do I look okay, Frenchy? - Sure. You look good.
- I'm really nervous, you know? - You look terrific.
So, this is Rydell.
Yep. You'll love it.
I loved the last school I was at. I wish I was there right now.
Still, I'm no stranger to heartbreak.
Why? You got psoriasis?
Oh, God.
Well, here we are again.
Yeah, but this time we're seniors.
And we're gonna rule the school.
- Jan, that is so adolescent. - But we are adolescent.
We don't have to flaunt it. Okay, girls...
Let's go get 'em.
Blanche, do you have the new schedules?
Yes, Miss McGee. I just had my hands on them.
Oh, good. They'll be nice and smudged.
Here we are.
If it had been a snake, it would have bitten me.
Blanche, these are the schedules we couldn't find for last semester.
Now, maybe next year you'll find the ones for this semester.
- I've got Kenickie again. - He's been here longer than I have.
It's the first day of school and already my castor oil is missing.
How many days till Christmas vacation?
- Eighty-six. - Eighty-six?
I'm counting.
May I help you, dear?
Oh, yes. This is my first day of school.
I'm not really sure where I'm supposed to be.
Well, welcome to Rydell.
You'll have to fill out a few of these forms, but...
Will you excuse me for a minute? I'll be right back. Boys.
Excuse me. Do you have a pencil, please?
Yes, dear. Here you are.
Geez. Every teacher I got this year has flunked me at least once.
If you don't watch it, you're gonna be
spending all your time in McGee's office.
Yeah? Well, this year she's gonna wish she's never seen me.
Yeah? And what are you gonna do?
I just ain't gonna take any of her crap. That's all.
I don't take no crap from nobody.
Sonny?
Hello, ma'am.
Aren't you supposed to be in homeroom right now?
- I was just going for a walk. - You were just dawdling, weren't you?
- Yes, ma'am. - That is no way to start
a new semester, Mr. Latierri.
Perhaps a session of banging erasers after school
- would put you on the right track. - Yes, ma'am.
Are you just gonna stand there all day?
No, ma'am. I mean, yes, ma'am. I mean, I was just...
- Which is it, yes or no? - No, ma'am.
- Good. Then move. - Yes, ma'am.
I'm sure glad you didn't take any of her crap, Sonny.
- You would have really told her off? - "Mr. Latierri."
"Yes, ma'am. No, ma'am."
- Hey, Eugene. - Hi, Danny. Hi, fellas.
- Did you have a nice summer? - Shake, buddy.
Hey, what's wrong? You're wearing glasses.
- I got astigmatism. - Too bad.
Let's go.
As I go traveling down life's highway
Whatever course my fortunes may foretell
I shall not go alone on my way
Good morning, boys and girls.
And welcome to what we're sure will be...
our greatest year at Rydell.
Saturday night will be our first pep rally and bonfire...
and I want to see all of you students out there...
with plenty of support for Coach Calhoun and the Rydell Rangers.
If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter.
And now for the really good news
and probably one of the most exciting things...
to ever happen at Rydell High.
The National Bandstand television show has selected Rydell
as a representative American high school
and will do a live broadcast from our very own gym.
It is our chance to show the entire nation
what fine, bright, clean-cut
wholesome students
we have here at Rydell.
Hey. Did you guys get a look at Zuko this morning?
Looking pretty good this year, huh Rizz?
- That's ancient history. - Well, history sometimes repeats itself.
- Hey, you guys. - Hi, Frenchy.
- Hi, French. - Go sit down. This here is Sandy Olsson
and that's Jan and Marty and this is Rizzo.
She just moved here from Sydney, Australia.
- How are things down under? - Oh, fine, thanks.
Hey, Marty, are those new glasses?
Yeah. I just got 'em for school. Don't they make me look smarter?
- You can still see your face. - How do you like school so far, Sandy?
- It's different. - Hi, kids.
Hi, Teddy!
Patty Simcox, the bad seed of Rydell. Hi!
I just love the first day of school, don't you?
- It's the biggest thrill of my life. - You'll never guess what's happened.
- Probably not. - They just announced the nominees
for Student Council and guess who's up for Vice President.
- Who? - Me.
Isn't that the most, to say the least?
The very least.
I just hope I don't make too poor a showing.
Well, we certainly wish you the best of luck. Don't we, girls?
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