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Cabaret
Directed by
Bob Fosse
1972
2h 4m
PG
Musical
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Drama
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Romance
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7.8
92%
87%
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A female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them.
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Cast of Cabaret
Liza Minnelli
Sally Bowles
Michael York
Brian Roberts
Helmut Griem
Maximilian von Heune
Joel Grey
Master of Ceremonies
Fritz Wepper
Fritz Wendel
Marisa Berenson
Natalia Landauer
Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel
Fräulein Schneider
Helen Vita
Fräulein Kost
Sigrid von Richthofen
Fräulein Mayr
Gerd Vespermann
Bobby
Ralf Wolter
Herr Ludwig
Georg Hartmann
Willi
Ricky Renée
Elke
Estrongo Nachama
Cantor
Kathryn Doby
Kit-Kat Dancer
Inge Jaeger
Kit-Kat Dancer
Angelika Koch
Kit-Kat Dancer
Helen Velkovorska
Kit-Kat Dancer
Gitta Schmidt
Kit-Kat Dancer
Louise Quick
Kit-Kat Dancer
Pierre Franckh
Nazi with Collecting Box
Ellen Umlauf
Lady at Party
Oliver Collignon
Blonde Boy Singer
Mark Lambert
Hitler Youth Singer
Cabaret Reviews
Alternate Ending
Tim Brayton
A truly great movie adapted from truly great source material, but it achieves most of its greatness by thoroughly gutting and re-imagining that source.
New York Times
Roger Greenspun
Everybody in Cabaret is very fine, and meticulously chosen for type, down to the last weary transvestite and to the least of the bland, blond open-faced Nazis in the background.
Filmsite
Tim Dirks
Cabaret (1972) is director/choreographer Bob Fosse's defining, decadent, award-winning musical which popularized the phrase: "Life is a Cabaret." It was only Fosse's second film, but won numerous accolades...
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
...the context of Germany on the eve of the Nazi ascent to power makes the entire musical into an unforgettable cry of despair.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
It's an all-time masterpiece, mercurial and timeless. I am changed every time I see it.
The Last Thing I See
Brent McKnight
The bright, manic glee is countered by small moments of stunning brutality, moments that increase in frequency, size, and viciousness as the film progresses.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
The main characters' inebriated antics never seem to amount to anything potent or moving or simply involving.
Drink in the Movies
Taylor Baker
Episode 39: Ma / The Souvenir / Lenny / Cabaret
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The music is great, yes, but it is the themes at the center of Isherwoods remembrances that hold the most power.
TIME Magazine
Jay Cocks
Bob Fosse's direction is as chaotic as it was in his previous Sweet Charity, a desperate scramble after a style.
Variety
Variety Staff
The screenplay, which never seems to talk down to an audience while at the same time making its candid points with tasteful emphasis, returns the story to a variety of settings.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Whatever this 1972 feature is, it's entertaining and stylish, though maybe not quite as serious as it wants to be.
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Michelle Orange
I was an instant convert to Fosse's Cabaret: it was and is nothing but the movie for me. It concentrates Fosse's interest in stories about style-its power to define and transform, to dominate and subdue.
The New York Review of Books
Wilfrid Sheed
The Bowles cycle is a gruesomely instructive guide to our worst show biz conventions.
Cinema-stache
Rob Vaux
"The Nazi musical," as star Liza Minnelli glibly put it, has felt pertinent for a long time.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Cabaret is in some respects a typical feel-good musical, yet it's also so much deeper than that.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
After a decade of stagnant musicals, Fosse reenergized the genre with a dazzling, socially conscious musical, which was more reflective of the 1970s zeitgeist than the Nazi era. Liza Minnelli is brilliant in what's the best role of her career.
Common Sense Media
Sierra Filucci
Influential '70s musical features sex and mature themes.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
A great classic film.
JWR
James Wegg
Let's just say it: the best thing going in director Bob Fosse's tour de force is Joel Grey. As the Master of Ceremonies at the infamous Berlin Kit-Kat club, Grey steals every scene he's in and makes us hope for more.
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