Cabaret

Winner
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Academy Awards
Winner
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Academy Awards
Winner
Best Director
Academy Awards
The context of Germany on the eve of the Nazi ascent to power makes the entire musical into an unforgettable cry of despair.

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Cabaret


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Berlin, 1931. As Nazism rises in Germany, flamboyant American Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) sings in a decadent nightclub and falls in love with a British language teacher (Michael York) -- whom she shares with a homosexual German baron. But Sally's small, carefree, tolerant and fragile cabaret world is about to be crushed under the boot of the Nazis as Berlin becomes a trap from which Sally's German friends will not escape in this ground-breaking, blockbuster film version of the Broadway musical Cabaret.

Winner of eight Academy Awards®: Best Actress in a Leading Role - Liza Minnelli Best Director - Bob Fosse Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Joel Grey Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Best Cinematography Best Film Editing Best Sound Based on the book Berlin Stories by Christopher Isherwood, the Broadway play I Am a Camera based on the book and written by John Van Druten and on the Broadway musical written by Joe Masteroff.

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PG
Genre
Drama, Musical, Throwback Thursdays, Repertory
Runtime
130
Language
English
Director
Bob Fosse
Producer
Cy Feuer
Writer(s)
Joe Masteroff, John Van Druten, Jay Presson Allen
Cast
Liza Minnelli, Michael York, Joel Grey
Awards:
Winner, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Academy Awards
Winner, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Academy Awards
Winner, Best Director, Academy Awards
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