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Cabaret 1972 123movies

Cabaret 1972 123movies

Life is a Cabaret.Feb. 13, 1972124 Min.
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Watch: Cabaret 1972 123movies, Full Movie Online – Cambridge University student Brian Roberts arrives in Berlin in 1931 to complete his German studies. Without much money, he plans on making a living teaching English while living in an inexpensive rooming house, where he befriends another of the tenants, American Sally Bowles. She is outwardly a flamboyant, perpetually happy person who works as a singer at the decadent Kit Kat Klub, a cabaret styled venue. Sally’s outward façade is matched by that of the Klub, overseen by the omnipresent Master of Ceremonies. Sally draws Brian into her world, and initially wants him to be one of her many lovers, until she learns that he is a homosexual, albeit a celibate one. Among their other friends are his students, the poor Fritz Wendel, who wants to be a gigolo to live a comfortable life, and the straight-laced and beautiful Natalia Landauer, a Jewish heiress. Fritz initially sees Natalia as his money ticket, but eventually falls for her. However Natalia is suspect of his motives and cannot overcome their religious differences. Also into Sally and Brian’s life comes the wealthy Baron Maximilian von Heune, who has the same outlook on life as Sally, but who has the money to support it. Max is willing to lavish his new friends with gifts and his favors. Around them all is the Nazi uprising, to which they seem to pay little attention or care. But they ultimately learn that life in all its good and particularly bad continues to happen to them and around them..
Plot: Inside the Kit Kat Club of 1931 Berlin, starry-eyed singer Sally Bowles and an impish emcee sound the clarion call to decadent fun, while outside a certain political party grows into a brutal force.
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7.8/10 Votes: 55,701
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80/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 727 Popularity: 16.453 | TMDB

Reviews:

Forty-five years later Cabaret remains the musical to beat.
Since it release nearly a half century back Cabaret remains the last great American musical (Singing’ in the Rain and West Side Story were made previous). As relevant now as it was then, carrying a tune and warning of creeping fascism, it’s staying power is not only in its message but the bite of the music and two of the most memorable musical performances in film history with Liza Minelli as Sally Bowles and Joel Grey as the “Emcee.”

University student Brian Roberts ( Michael York) freshly arrived in Berlin (Weimar Germany 1931) to complete his studies makes the acquaintance of Kit Kat Club performer Sally Bowles who shows him the ropes. Taken back by her brash personality at first he eventually warms to Sally and they become involved, he more serious than her. Together they encounter and share new friends but Brian comes to the realization that Sally is not about to give up a life of “divine decadence.” Meanwhile in the streets, the parks, the clubs the Nazi Party and its brand of thuggery is becoming more prevalent.

Outside of a pace slowing subplot regarding two older students Robert is tutoring Cabaret is flawless film making in nearly every area with Minelli excelling in three (acting, singing, dancing) requirements and Grey’s mischievously haunting master of ceremonies delivering a character for the ages. Director Bob Fosse working in a confined space smaller than a broadway stage for his musical numbers, the color muted by club smoke, delivers one excellently edited solid number after the next without betraying the mood with slick, flashy choreography on a stage the size of an aircraft carrier that lesser musicals depend on. Instead it maintains the funk of people dancing on a volcano in search of distraction from the impending doom they face. Musicals by nature are usually optimistic and upbeat. Sober Cabaret goes against the grain and succeeds beyond expectation as one of the finest musicals in film history.

Review By: st-shot
An eerie, glowing tinderbox full of grinning souls and desperate laughter…
Pre-Nazi Germany is a hotbed of escalating tensions, but decadent nightclub performer Sally Bowles is oblivious to the encroaching horrors. If you know a little about Liza Minnelli and you’re curious, “Cabaret” should make you a fan; if you’re not interested or just don’t like her, “Cabaret” probably isn’t the movie for you. Liza is the heart, soul, and centerpiece of the picture; when she’s on-screen, everybody else is irrelevant. Movie-fans still discuss whether Liza was actually acting the role of Sally Bowles or just being herself (her Oscar-win still draws debates–Diana Ross in “Lady Sings The Blues” is oft-times described as ‘robbed’ for the Best Actress statue). Indeed, time has proved that Minnelli had a whole lot in common with Sally, the parallels are even echoed in much of the dialogue, but this part utilizes her entire range (sarcastic sass, vulnerable imp, high-powered musical presence) and she’s fabulous. She doesn’t do anything small, even her quiet moments are extraordinary. Her final speech to Michael York (“How soon would it be before we started hating each other?”) is a knockout, as good as any of her musical numbers, and when he lashes out in anger, she sighs, “If you wanna hit me, why don’t’cha just hit me?” She can be fragile and wounded, but it’s in her spirit to get right back up and perform. The film is a burlesque nightmare, amazingly directed by Oscar winner Bob Fosse, who also choreographed the musical numbers, and photographed by Geoffrey Unsworth, another Oscar recipient. ***1/2 from ****
Review By: moonspinner55

Other Information:

Original Title Cabaret
Release Date 1972-02-13
Release Year 1972

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 4 min (124 min)
Budget 6000000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Drama, Music, Musical
Director Bob Fosse
Writer Joe Masteroff, John Van Druten, Christopher Isherwood
Actors Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Helmut Griem
Country United States
Awards Won 8 Oscars. 39 wins & 18 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono, Mono (1939), Mono (1939 release), Mono (1939 re-release)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor (as Technicolor®)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 100T 5254)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Cabaret 1972 123movies
Cabaret 1972 123movies
Cabaret 1972 123movies
Cabaret 1972 123movies
Cabaret 1972 123movies
Cabaret 1972 123movies
Cabaret 1972 123movies
Original title Cabaret
TMDb Rating 7.417 727 votes

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