Is there a movie version of Cabaret?

Is there a movie version of Cabaret?

Cabaret is a 1972 American musical drama film directed by Bob Fosse, and starring Liza Minnelli, Michael York and Joel Grey….Cabaret (1972 film)

Cabaret
Release date February 13, 1972
Running time 124 minutes
Country United States
Languages English German

Which streaming service has Cabaret?

You are able to stream Cabaret by renting or purchasing on Google Play, Vudu, Amazon Instant Video, and iTunes.

Where can I find Cabaret on TV?

His 1972 film adaptation of the Kander & Ebb musical Cabaret is now available for streaming on Netflix.

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Burlesque co-stars Eric Dane, Kristen Bell and Stanley Tucci.

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Was cabaret movie successful?

Cabaret took home eight Oscars with Fosse winning Best Director, Minnelli winning Best Actress, and Joel Grey winning Best Supporting Actor as the Emcee. Sure, it lost out on Best Picture to a little movie called The Godfather, but it also won Best Cinematography, Art Direction, Editing, Music, and Sound.

What is the movie Cabaret about?

In Berlin in 1931, American cabaret singer Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli) meets British academic Brian Roberts (Michael York), who is finishing his university studies. Despite Brian’s confusion over his sexuality, the pair become lovers, but the arrival of the wealthy and decadent playboy Maximilian von Heune (Helmut Griem) complicates matters for them both. This love triangle plays out against the rise of the Nazi party and the collapse of the Weimar Republic.
Cabaret/Film synopsis

Where can I watch cabaret in UK?

Available to watch free online (BFI Player).

What was the point of the movie Cabaret?

At its core, Cabaret is a devastating critique of apathy, and a clever and terrifying look at totalitarianism. The story takes place not too long before Hitler comes to power in Germany. The horror gains momentum around them, as too many characters stay locked in denial or self-interest.