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Cabaret (1972)

Cabaret (1972)
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Product Details: Cabaret (1972)

Edition:DVD
MPAA Rating:PG
Release Date:01/08/2008
UPC:883929004058
Directed by:Bob Fosse
Featuring:Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem, See all cast

Synopsis: Cabaret (1972)

Set in the Berlin hotspot Kit Kat Klub in 1931, a starry-eyed singer and the club's master of ceremonies try to bring happiness and decadence to the lives of Berliners as the spectre of Nazism grows around them and threatens to destroy their lives.

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Awards: Cabaret (1972)

Academy Awards
Best Director:Bob Fosse
Best Supporting Actor:Joel Grey
Best Actress:Liza Minnelli
Best Cinematography:Geoffrey Unsworth
Best Adapted or Musical Song/Score:Ralph Burns
Best Art Direction - Set Decoration:1972
Best Film Editing:1972
Best Sound:1972

User Reviews: Cabaret (1972)

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    Eat, drink, and be merry....

    By Drew  Jul 2, 2006

    Pros: Plotline, incredible use of metaphor

    Cons: Sound is dated.

    One of the most politically and socially significant films ever produced, Cabaret is as unsettling as it is exhilarating. This 8-time Academy Award-winning film based on the controversial Broadway musical, tells the disturbing story of a fourth-rate ...American cabaret chanteuse trying to survive in Berlin during the final days of the Weimar Republic. The overriding concept of the film actually serves as a biting and painful metaphor for a morally bankrupt and self-indulgent society so intoxicated by its own rotting decadence and corruption that it fails-or more appropriately, refuses-to realize that it is about to dive head-first into the fires of an apocalyptic nightmare that will ultimately cost the lives of over 11 million people. Liza Minnelli is astounding in her star-making role as the deluded and self-absorbed nightclub singer Sally Bowles, based on the infamous character of Christopher Isherwood's novel, "Goodbye to Berlin." Bob Fosse deserved his Best Director Oscar for creating a hyper-stylized visualization of Berlin as it was rotting to the core in the early 30s just as the Nazis were gathering in the wings. But the real show-stopper here is Joel Grey, the horrifyingly demonic and sneering Master of Ceremonies, shrugging his shoulders and smirking at us through the camera with a disturbingly hypnotic twinkle in his eye acknowledging that we all know exactly what history has in store. Cabaret can be thought of more than just a musical. Unlike the unrealistic musicals of the 40s and 50s in which the characters burst into song out of the middle of nowhere, the musical numbers here are strictly prohibited to stage numbers at the Kit Kat Klub, an alteration from the Broadway version that significantly adds to the reality of this spectacle. Furthermore, if you want to get the entire message of the film in a minute and a half, pay particular attention to the scene when Sally, Brian and Max are driving through downtown Berlin. Listen closely to their conversation juxtaposed against what they are observing on the street outside the car. If taken into social and historical context, the scene is so unnerving, you'll be left speechless. Overall, if you want to watch a film that is not only an important lesson on the fragility of humanity, but could also be a mirror for contemporary society, then don't miss Cabaret. The movie's ending will leave you (as it did me the first time I saw it) in stunned silence, thinking twice about social apathy in the context of the potentially devastating nightmare we are now experiencing at the dawn of the 21st century. Read more Less

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    Fose and Minnelli at their Best!

    By rjpg@prodigy.net  Jul 24, 2003

    A fantastic film - brilliantly captures the beginnings of WWII and the Nazi takeover of Germany. Wonderful performances all around, with Minnelli perfection as Sally Bowles, although Liza's personal talents far outshine those of the character she... portrays. Great support from Michael York as the bi-sexual Brian and Joel Grey as the MC of the Kit Kat Klub where nearly all of the songs take place. If you haven't seen this film, you should - one of the great musicals ever made - literate and entertaining on many levels. Read more Less

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