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Cabaret (1972)
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Synopsis
Originally a 1966 Broadway musical, this groundbreaking
Bob Fosse
musical was in turn based on
Christopher Isherwood
's Goodbye to Berlin, previously dramatized for stage and screen as
I Am a Camera
with
Julie Harris
as Sally Bowles. Fosse uses the decadent and vulgar cabaret as a mirror image of German society sliding toward the Nazis, and this intertwining of entertainment with social history marked a new step forward for the movie musical.
Michael York
plays a British writer who comes to Berlin in the early 1930s in hopes of becoming a teacher. He makes the acquaintance of flamboyant American entertainer Sally Bowles, played by
Liza Minnelli
. Sally works at the Kit Kat Klub, a George Grosz-like Berlin cabaret where each night the smirking, androgynous Master of Ceremonies (
Joel Grey
) introduces a jazz-driven "girlie show" to his debauched audience. Virtually all the film's musical numbers are staged within the confines of the Kit Kat Klub, and each song comments on the plot and on Germany's "progression" from hedonism to Hitlerism. Most of the Broadway score by John Kander and Fred Ebb was retained, with the welcome addition of "The Money Song." Although it lost Best Picture to
The Godfather
, Cabaret won eight Oscars, including awards to Minnelli, Grey, and Fosse. A heavily expurgated 88-minute version of Cabaret has been prepared for commercial TV presentations, regarded by many as dramatically inferior to the full cut. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Marisa Berenson
Natalia Landauer
Joel Grey
Master of Ceremonies
Helmut Griem
Maximilian von Heune
Liza Minnelli
Sally Bowles
Fritz Wepper
Fritz
Michael York
Brian Roberts
Production Crew
Hans Jurgen Kiebach
Art Director
Jurgen Kiebach
Art Director
Rolf Zehetbauer
Art Director
Christopher Isherwood
Book Author
Bob Fosse
Choreography
Geoffrey Unsworth
Cinematographer
John Kander
Composer (Music Score)
Charlotte Flemming
Costume Designer
Bob Fosse
Director
David Bretherton
Editor
Douglas Green
First Assistant Director
Fred Ebb
Lyricist
Ralph Burns
Musical Direction/Supervision
Joe Masteroff
Play Author
John van Druten
Play Author
Cy Feuer
Producer
Hugh Wheeler
Screenwriter
Jay Presson Allen
Screenwriter
Herbert Strabel
Set Designer
Fred Ebb
Songwriter
David Hildyard
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1972
Runtime: 124
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Musical
Produced by
ABC Pictures
Allied Artists
Release
February 13, 1972 (USA)
Awards
1972 - Best Film - British Academy Awards
1972 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1972 - Best Picture - Academy
1972 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1972 - Best Picture - Musical or Comedy - Golden Globe
1972 - Best Picture - Academy
1994 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
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