- Genre: Drama | Musical
- Release Date: 13 February 1972 (USA)
- Runtime: 124 min
- Filming Location: Beigarten, Bavaria, Germany
- Budget: $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross: $42,765,000 (USA)
- Director: Bob Fosse
- Stars: Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem | See full cast and crew »
- Original Music By: Ralph Burns (adaptation score) John Kander
- Soundtrack: Cabaret
- Sound Mix: 4-Track Stereo | Dolby Digital (DVD version)
- Plot Keyword: Dancer | 1930s | Cabaret | Singer | Jewish
- Joe Masteroff (book of the musical play "Cabaret")
- John Van Druten (play "I Am a Camera")
- Christopher Isherwood (stories)
- Jay Presson Allen (screenplay) (as Jay Allen)
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Cabaret (1972) Known Trivia
- There is much speculation about the identity of the singer of "Tomorrow Belongs to Me". Cabaret 1972 Apparently, Bob Fosse's biography states that the song was recorded for the film by Broadway actor/singer called Mark Lambert. Cabaret 1972 This actor is said to have refused to dye his hair blond so a German extra (the "Nazi youth") stood in for him on camera. Cabaret 1972 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? YesNo |
- Five songs from the original Broadway production did not make it into the movie as "performed" songs, but appear as background music. Cabaret 1972 On Brian's arrival, Sally prepares two Prairie Oysters and puts on a record, which turns out to be "Don't Tell Mama". Cabaret 1972 When Sally tries to seduce Brian and she brings in the gramophone, the song is "It Couldn't Please Me More". Cabaret 1972 This song, once again on gramophone, reappears when Sally is packing for Africa. Cabaret 1972 In the parlor as Sally prepares to leave for dinner with her father, the song being played on the piano is "Married". Cabaret 1972 This song makes a reprise when Sally and Brian talk about getting married, this time on the gramophone in German ("Heiraten") sung by 'GRETA KELLER'. Cabaret 1972 This German version also appears in the park and at the train station. Cabaret 1972 When Max, Brian and Sally have lunch at the fancy restaurant, a small ensemble is playing "Sitting Pretty", which is also heard on the gramophone at Max's estate, when they are dancing. Cabaret 1972 When Brian and Fritz walk into the parlor together and the other tenants are talking about the Nazis, the background music (although faint and barely recognizable) is the song "So What". Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- In the original Broadway version, the main characters are an American writer and English singer. Cabaret 1972 In the film version, they are an English writer and an American singer. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Brian expresses surprise that Sally Bowles is an American, a sly reference to the fact that in the musical on which the movie is based, Sally is British. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- The song "Married", originally in the Broadway version, was cut from the movie. Cabaret 1972 It can be heard playing on a radio in the background during the scene where Brian and Sally are discussing marriage. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- In an interview given at the time of the film's release, Liza Minnelli said you could tell she was the star of the cabaret in which the movie is set because she's the only performer with shaved armpits. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Has the distinction of winning the most Oscars (8) not one of which included the Best Picture Oscar Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Billy Wilder and Gene Kelly turned down the offer to direct the project before it was accepted by Bob Fosse. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Selected in 2003 by the Smithsonian Institution as one of eight films being preserved for future generations. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
- Liza Minnelli designed all her own hair and make-up with the help of her father, famed musical director Vincente Minnelli. Cabaret 1972 Is this interesting? Interesting? YesNo |
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Goofs: Continuity: In "Money" Sally's nail polish is green at the beginning of the song, red in the middle, and then back to green by the end.
Cabaret (1972) Plot: A female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party rises to power around them. Cabaret 1972 Full summary » »
Cabaret (1972) Story: Sally Bowles, an American singer in 1930s Berlin, falls in love with bi-sexual Brian. Cabaret 1972 They are both then seduced by Max, a rich playboy. Cabaret 1972 Sally becomes pregnant, and Brian offers to marry her... Cabaret 1972 All the characters are linked by the Kit-Kat club, a nightspot where Sally sings. Cabaret 1972 Written byColin Tinto <cst@imdb.com>
{tab=Synopsis}Cabaret (1972) Synopsis: Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) is an American-singer and dancer who lives in Germany in the between-wars period. Cabaret 1972 She dreams of becoming rich and famous, but has a clear drinking problem. Cabaret 1972 She works at the Kit-Kat cabaret, a seedy place with suggestive musical numbers. Cabaret 1972 The Master of Ceremonies (Joel Grey), introduces and participates in the risque acts at the cabaret.
We see Nazis asking for donations from the club patrons, but the owner throws them out.
Sally meets Brian Roberts (Michael York) when he takes a room in a flat she shares with some older people. Cabaret 1972 He is in Berlin to finish his PhD and teach English, but is currently penniless. Cabaret 1972 They become friends, but fairly quickly Sally discovers that Brian has been "unsuccessful" with women, and it is implied that he is gay. Cabaret 1972 The two become friends, with Sally doing much of the talking. Cabaret 1972 She is loud, brash, an alcoholic always bumming cigarettes and dreaming of stardom (though her talent is apparent, she sells herself short and assumes a destructive lifestyle). Cabaret 1972 We learn her father is a diplomat, but he misses a meeting with her, and has apparently been absent (if apologetic, but efficient to the point of counting words on telegrams) for much of her life.
Through the other tenant's conversations, street shots, musical numbers and and a few seemingly random scenes or inserts in conversations, the growing influence of racist ideas and Nazism is foreshadowed.
Brian is fascinated by Sally (she is edgy and outspoken and almost out of control, while he is composed and rational) and their friendship ends up as a sexual affair. Cabaret 1972 However, Sally doesn't want to fall in love with him because she wants to marry big money. Cabaret 1972 One day, while complaining at the laundrette because of problems with the timing of the cleaning of some garments, she bumps into Maximilian von Heune (Helmut Griem). Cabaret 1972 He helps Sally by translating the attendant's German into English. Cabaret 1972 Sally flirts with him, and he offers her a ride in his limousine. Cabaret 1972 Sally falls dazzled when she notices the luxurious car. Cabaret 1972 They go out (Brian, invited, refuses) and Max buys Salley perfume, a fur coat and treats her to a life of luxury.
Meanwhile, Sally and Brian have been setting up one student of Brian's, a wanna-be gigolo who plans on meeting and wedding an ugly but rich woman, Fritz Wendel (Fritz Wepper), with a wealthy heiress, Natalia Landauer (Marisa Berenson). Cabaret 1972 While Fritz was originally after Natalia's money, he finds he has really fallen for her - and she is in love with him. Cabaret 1972 Ironically, it is Sally's bluntly sexual advice (that both seek) that bring them together.
Max also buys Brian gifts and finally wins him over--Brian and Sally visit Max at his castle. Cabaret 1972 Max gives them a first-class treatment, and Sally gets completely starry-eyed. Cabaret 1972 However, there, they learn the truth: Max is married, but he and his wife have decided to lead separate lives with many different lovers and sexual adventures on either side, but never breaking up their marriage, as financially that would be an end to their flamboyant living. Cabaret 1972 The three enjoy an evening of decadence.
Later, Sally confesses to Brian that she has slept with Max. Cabaret 1972 Brian confesses that he has too.
The Nazis are gaining public acceptance and power. Cabaret 1972 Max, Sally and Brian go to a beer garden and a Nazi youth starts singing a "patriotic" song; most of the people join in. Cabaret 1972 On the way home, Brian suggests that the growing Nazi threat may not be contained (by people like Max, even). Cabaret 1972 A Nazi gang beats up the club owner in revenge of their previous treatment. Cabaret 1972 One of the acts in the club is a poignant and ironic "ode" to anti-Jew sentment.
Natalia finds her beloved dog dead on her door-step. Cabaret 1972 Brian encourages Fritz to propose to her, as he knows she really does love him, and Fritz loves her as a person - not just for her fortune. Cabaret 1972 Fritz says that it won't happen, because he's penniless. Cabaret 1972 Because of the increasingly hostile atmosphere, Natalia rejects Fritz when he finally proposes. Cabaret 1972 She tells him that the marriage can't take place because she is Jewish. Cabaret 1972 Fritz confesses to Natalia that he is Jewish as well, and they get married in a traditional ceremony immediately.
Max sends a note to Sally and Brian, saying that he has to leave the country on "family business". Cabaret 1972 He includes money for each of them. Cabaret 1972 Soon, she feels gloomy, and tells Brian that she is pregnant, but doesn't know who the father is. Cabaret 1972 It could be Max or Brian's... Cabaret 1972 She considers an abortion, but Brian asks her to marry him. Cabaret 1972 He asks her to have the baby and tries to convince her that they could be happy together in spite of not being millionaires. Cabaret 1972 His demeanor and expression, however, suggests that he is not pleased with this prospect, as Sally says that she'll think about it. Cabaret 1972 It's implied through scenes of their past decadence, that, if she has a baby, she'll give up the only life she knows, nor ever never be able to become a star or marry a rich man.
The next thing Brian notices is that Sally hasn't got the fur coat anymore. Cabaret 1972 Brian realizes that she's given it to the doctor as payment for the abortion. Cabaret 1972 Their relationship is over. Cabaret 1972 Returning to his rational self and seeing Sally for who she is, and the rose of Nazism, he decides to return home.
Brian and Sally head to the train station so Brian can return to England. Cabaret 1972 Sally stays behind to keep up her performances at the club. Cabaret 1972 She sings her final ode to fatalism and decadence, "Cabaret", and the MC closes the show. Cabaret 1972 The atmosphere is not joyous anymore and Nazis are seen among the patrons in the warped mirror of the sax.
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- Cy Feuer known as producer
- Harold Nebenzal known as associate producer
- Martin Baum known as executive producer (uncredited)
- Liza Minnelli known as Sally Bowles
- Michael York known as Brian Roberts
- Helmut Griem known as Maximilian von Heune
- Joel Grey known as Master of Ceremonies
- Fritz Wepper known as Fritz Wendel
- Marisa Berenson known as Natalia Landauer
- Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel known as Fräulein Schneider
- Helen Vita known as Fräulein Kost
- Sigrid von Richthofen known as Fräulein Mayr (as Sigrid Von Richthofen)
- Gerd Vespermann known as Bobby
- Ralf Wolter known as Herr Ludwig
- Georg Hartmann known as Willi
- Ricky Renée known as Elke (as Ricky Renee)
- Estrongo Nachama known as Cantor
- Kathryn Doby known as Kit-Kat Dancer
- Inge Jaeger known as Kit-Kat Dancer
- Angelika Koch known as Kit-Kat Dancer
- Helen Velkovorska known as Kit-Kat Dancer
- Gitta Schmidt known as Kit-Kat Dancer
- Louise Quick known as Kit-Kat Dancer
- Oliver Collignon known as Hitler youth singer (uncredited)
- Pierre Franckh known as Nazi with Collecting Box (uncredited)
- Susi Krause known as hair stylist
- Susi Krause known as makeup artist
- Gus Le Pre known as hair stylist: Miss Minnelli
- Raimund Stangl known as hair stylist
- Raimund Stangl known as makeup artist
- Richard Eglseder known as property master
- Herbert Strabel known as set dresser (as Herbert Strabl)
Cabaret (1972) Movie Streaming Online HD Production Companies:
- Allied Artists Pictures (presents)
- ABC Pictures (presents)
- Bavaria Movie
Full Movie Cabaret (1972) Free HD Other Companies:
- Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) VHS package design
- Edit-Rite sound effects
- Modern Movie Effects titles
- Todd-AO Studios re-recording
Cabaret (1972) Distributors:
- Allied Artists Pictures (1972) (USA) (theatrical)
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1975) (USA) (TV)
- MGM/CBS Home Video (1981) (USA) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1998) (USA) (DVD) (special edition)
- Warner Home Video (2006) (USA) (DVD)
- Centfox (1972) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Citadel Movies (1979) (Canada) (theatrical) (re-release)
- International Movie Distributors (1972) (Canada) (theatrical)
- CBS / Fox Video (1984) (USA) (VHS)
- F.J. Cabaret 1972 Lucas (19??) (Brazil) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (1998) (Canada) (DVD)
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