Cabaret (1972) | |
Director(s) | Bob Fosse |
Producer(s) | Cy Feuer, Harold Nebenzal (associate), Martin Baum (executive uncredited) |
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Cabaret (1972) was a Film directed by Bob Fosse and produced by Martin Baum, Cy Feuer and Harold Nebenzal.
Cabaret was inducted into the National Film Registry in 1995.
Academy Awards 1972 --- Ceremony Number 45 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Supporting Actor | Joel Grey | Won |
Best Actress | Liza Minnelli | Won |
Best Art Direction | Art Direction: Rolf Zehetbauer, Jurgen Kiebach; Set Decoration: Herbert Strabel | Won |
Best Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth | Won |
Best Director | Bob Fosse | Won |
Best Film Editing | David Bretherton | Won |
Best Music - Scoring | Adaptation Score by Ralph Burns | Won |
Best Picture | Cy Feuer, Producer | Nominated |
Best Writing | Jay Allen | Nominated |
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43rd Seattle International Film Festival: Life Really is a Cabaret at the Egyptian Theater
By KC on May 25, 2017 From Classic MoviesLast night at the SIFF Egyptian Theater, I was presented with a dizzying mix of glamour, glitter, bare buns and sobering reality.The 43rd Seattle International Film Festival presented a screening of Cabaret (1972) with a real cabaret before it, just like those live shows they used to have before mov... Read full article
Joel Grey's Best Performance Isn't in "Cabaret"
By Rick29 on Nov 30, 2016 From Classic Film & TV CafeJudging from its title, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins was intended to be the first of a film series. Heaven knows, there was no shortage of source novels. The film was based on The Destroyer novels written by several authors, most notably original creators Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir. Sinc... Read full article
Joel Grey's Best Performance Isn't in "Cabaret"
By Rick29 on Nov 30, 2016 From Classic Film & TV CafeJudging from its title, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins was intended to be the first of a film series. Heaven knows, there was no shortage of source novels. The film was based on The Destroyer novels written by several authors, most notably original creators Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir. Sinc... Read full article
TCM Classic Film Festival 2012--Opening Day On Air and On the Red Carpet for CABARET
on Apr 23, 2012 From GlamAmorThe TCM Classic Film Festival officially kicked off last Thursday at the Roosevelt Hotel and what excitement. The relative calm of the day before was gone and replaced with the feverish energy of 25,000 fans flooding Hollywood and Highland for four full days. Being part of this festival is an expe... Read full article
Cabaret un film de Bob Fosse - Retrospective
By Michael on Mar 25, 2010 From Le Mot du CinephiliaqueTSPDT Greatest Films #281 Cabaret (Bob Fosse, 1972)Set between the two World Wars and during the rise of the Nazis in Germany. Cabaret tells the story of a young man who went for a while in Berlin to teach English in a little rent where the star of a cabaret Sally Bowles stays too. Adapted from the ... Read full article
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