In Collection
#470
Seen It:
Yes
Musical, Crime
USA / English
| Lucy Liu |
Go-to-Hell-Kitty |
| Christine Baranski |
Mary Sunshine |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones |
Velma Kelly |
| Renee Zellweger |
Roxie Hart |
| Colm Feore |
Martin Harrison |
| Richard Gere |
Billy Flynn |
| Queen Latifah |
Matron Mama Morton |
| Chita Rivera |
Annie |
| Dominic West |
Fred Caseley |
| John C. Reilly |
Amos Hart |
| Jayne Eastwood |
Mrs. Borusewicz |
| Romano Prada |
Sgt. Fogarty |
| Roman Podhora |
Sergeant Fogarty |
| Director |
Rob Marshall |
| Producer |
Bob Weinstein; Harvey Weinstein |
| Writer |
Bob Fosse; Bill Condon |
A musical comedy drama set in 1920's Jazz-era Chicago, this movie tells the story of Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) and Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones), each in the Cook County jail for murder. The block is presided over by Matron Mama Morton (Queen Latifah), who consoles and advises the prisoners on death row, for a price. Celebrity lawyer Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) spins their stories and works the press and public sympathy to influence the jury's verdict. The two women compete for the spotlight by ever-escalating sob-stories, but in the end their new-found celebrity is overtaken by the next sensational crime. A remake of the Bob Fosse stage play, Chicago won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
| Region |
Region 1 |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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