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Overview

User Rating:
7.3/10   69,610 votes
Director:
Rob Marshall
Writers (WGA):
Maurine Dallas Watkins (play)
Bob Fosse (book) ...
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Release Date:
24 January 2003 (USA) more
Genre:
Crime | Drama | Musical more
Tagline:
With the right song and dance, you can get away with murder. more
Plot:
Murderesses Velma Kelly (a chanteuse and tease who killed her husband and sister after finding them in bed together)and Roxie Hart (Who killed her boyfriend when she discovered he wasn't going to make her a star) find themselves on death row together and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows in 1920s Chicago. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 6 Oscars. Another 34 wins & 54 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(208 articles)
Miramax Settles Chicago Lawsuit (From WENN. 2 October 2008, 5:42 AM, PDT)
Latifah To Adopt? (From WENN. 29 August 2008, 12:07 PM, PDT)
User Comments:
Murder, music, media, and all that jazz more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Taye Diggs ... Bandleader
Cliff Saunders ... Stage Manager

Catherine Zeta-Jones ... Velma Kelly

Renée Zellweger ... Roxie Hart

Dominic West ... Fred Casely

Jayne Eastwood ... Mrs. Borusewicz
Bruce Beaton ... Police Photographer
Roman Podhora ... Sergeant Fogarty

John C. Reilly ... Amos Hart

Colm Feore ... Harrison
Rob Smith ... Newspaper Photographer
Sean Wayne Doyle ... Reporter
Steve Behal ... Prison Clerk

Robbie Rox ... Prison Guard
Chita Rivera ... Nickie
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Chicago (Germany)
Chicago: The Musical (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sexual content and dialogue, violence and thematic elements.
Runtime:
113 min
Country:
USA | Germany
Language:
English | Hungarian
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Certification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #39516) | Netherlands:MG6 | Iceland:12 | Australia:M | Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia) | Canada:AA (Ontario) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Manitoba/Nova Scotia) | Hong Kong:IIA | Singapore:M18 (re-rating) | South Korea:15 | France:U | Brazil:12 | Portugal:M/12 | Finland:K-11 | Germany:12 | Philippines:PG-13 | Singapore:PG (cut) | UK:12A (original rating) | UK:12 (video rating) (2003) | Greece:K-13
Filming Locations:
Chicago, Illinois, USA more
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Company:
Miramax Films more

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Trivia:
The musical play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 12 May 1975 and closed 27 August 1977 after 936 performances (including 24 previews). Its opening cast included Jerry Orbach as Billy Flynn, Chita Rivera as Velma Kelly (she later played Roxie Hart in the 1990s London production), Gwen Verdon as Roxie Hart and Barney Martin as Amos Hart. more
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Mama assures Roxie that a woman has not "swung" in Cook County in years. Cook County has never executed a woman. more
Quotes:
Billy Flynn: I don't mean to toot my own horn, but if Jesus Christ lived in Chicago today, and he had come to me and he had five thousand dollars, let's just say things would have turned out differently. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Mr. Cellophane more

FAQ

Was Roxie really pregnant?
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46 out of 72 people found the following comment useful:-
Murder, music, media, and all that jazz, 12 January 2003
Author: divaclv

Fictional characters, as a whole, get away with more than is permissible in reality. They do things we would never condone in our peers, yet still manage to elicit our sympathy. Maybe it's a form of catharsis--instead of inflicting violence on other people, we watch someone onscreen do so and cheer them on. Such is the case with "Chicago"--the film features a large rogue's gallery of criminals, con men, and crooks, yet most of these are surprisingly likeable. And yet, the urge to root for the bad guys is somewhat unsettling, for "Chicago" is a story about people beating the rap by manipulating the public, illiciting their sympathy and playing on their deep-seated need for the bizarre and bloody.

Told one way, the story of "Chicago" sounds like a showbusiness drama: a young girl dreams of stardom. She is initailly naive but learns quickly, rising into the blaze of limelight while an older, more experienced rival resents the new face that's stealing the show. The twist is that the art is murder, and the stage is comprised of the papers, the radio, the courthouse, and the all-devouring public eye. The veteran is Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones), a nightclub singer who did in her husband and sister after finding them in what is usually called "a compromising position." The newcomer is Roxie Hart (Renee Zelweiger), a cutie-pie who shot her lover after finding out he was using her, and who expects her husband Amos (John C. Reilly, excellent as the quintessentail doormat) to stand by her afterwards. Both women are represented by Billy Flynn (Richard Gere), who brags he can beat any rap for the right price and is probably what Shakespeare had in mind when he made that crack about killing all the lawyers. Flynn's formula is simple: turn the client into a media darling, spin a tragic tale of the good girl ruined by bad choices, and an aquittal is certain.

"Chicago" is a musical, and the film uses a gimmick of establishing two worlds: the real Chicago and a surreal fantasy world in the form of a Jazz-Age theater, where the song and dance takes place. In many musicals this wouldn't work, but here it makes sense. Director Rob Marshall fuses the two worlds together very well, creating images that compliment each other effectively. Some of the concepts look like things you'd see in an editorial cartoon: a press conference becomes a ventroliquist act and puppet show, a trial is depicted as a literal circus. Others offer a reflection of the character's inner self: Amos, in the guise of a baggy-pants comic, bemoans the fact that, like all second banannas, nobody really notices him--even the fantasy audience seems indifferent to his performance (which is, in truth, wonderful).

The ensemble all turns in excellent performances in the acting category, but the singing is more uneven. Zeta-Jones has by far the best voice of the leads, as exemplified by the casually sensual "All That Jazz." Zelweiger is passable, mostly because one gets the impression that her Roxie has more charm and determination than actual talent. Gere only barely manages with the music, and does so mainly on the grounds that Billy Flynn isn't one of the more vocally difficult roles in the music theater cannon. But what he lacks in pipes he makes up for in the character department: his Flynn is a perfectly charismatic scoundrel, one whose talent and danger is in his ability to be so charming. Taye Diggs, who presides over the dream world as the Bandleader, doesn't get to sing, which is a shame because he can--he was in the original cast of "Rent"--but works very well with what he's given.

The mix of glitter and grime in "Chicago" is reminicent of last year's "Moulin Rouge," but those who thought the latter too excessive will probably find this one more appealing. Any fan of music theater, however, will not want to miss this film--it may just be the rebirth of the movie musical we've been hearing about.

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