DVD - Chicago - The Razzle Dazzle Edition
Fame hungry Roxie Hart dreams of a life on the Vaudville stage, and spends her nights jazzing it up in the bright lights of Chicago, continually hoping that she'll find her lucky break, and be shot into 1920's stardom, so able to flee her boring husband Amos. In awe of seductive club singer Velma Kelly (who is subsequantly arrested for the murder of her husband and sister - after discovering their affair), Roxie meets Fred Cassely a man who convinces her he can 'make her showbiz career take off'. However after Roxie has undergone the 'casting couch' treatment, and Fred has had his wicked way with her, he reveals that he has no more connections in showbusiness than she does. This is the final straw for Roxie, and her constant anger at rejection explodes. She shoots Fred Cassely and kills him. Upon discovering her infidelity, Roxie's husband Amos refuses to take the blame for the murder and Roxie is sent to jail, pending hanging. In jail she finally meets tabloid darling Velma Kelly, currently receiving huge media attention for the double murder she committed earlier in the tale. Sharing the clink with Velma, are a collection of other sly females, all awaiting trial for the murders of their own partners. Velma is aloof to Roxie, however the prison Warden Mrs Morton offers Roxie the opportunity of representation by slick Chicago lawyer Billy Flynn. Billy is more a showbiz P. R agent than a legal lawyer and minipulates the tabloids into thinking Roxie is no more than an innocent 'good time girl' who took the wrong path, than a scheming murderess. The tabloids go crazy for the new girl on the cell block, and Roxie finally becomes a star. However due to Roxie's new found fame, Velma is forgotten about. She is forced to approach Roxie with an offer of a part in her Vaudville act (filling the gap left by her murdered sister), but Roxie turns down her offer flat, thinking she needs no support in topping the bill. However, just as Velma's star fell, so does Roxie's, when Go-to-hell Kitty arrives at the jail on a multiple murder charge, the press forget Roxie and now she and Velma are in the same boat. With one more trick up her sleave Roxie manages to bring the media attention back onto her, and her day in court arrives. Billy is now ready to play the ultimate showman!
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DVD information
| Release Date (USA): | 2005-12-20 |
| Rating (USA): | PG-13 |
| Release Date (UK): | TBA |
| Rating (UK) : | NA |
| Director: | Rob Marshall |
| Producer: | |
| Studio: | Buena Vista Home Entertainment |
| Writer/s: | Maurine Dallas Watkins (play), Bob Fosse (book),Fred Ebb (book of musical play: Chicago), Bill Condon (screenplay) |
Cast
| Taye Diggs | Bandleader |
| Cliff Saunders | Stage Manager |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones | Velma Kelly |
| Renée Zellweger | Roxie Hart |
| Dominic West | Fred Casely |
| Jayne Eastwood | Mrs. Borusewicz |
| Bruce Beaton | Police Photographer |
| Roman Podhora | Sergeant Fogarty |
| John C. Reilly | Amos Hart |
| Colm Feore | Harrison |
| Rob Smith | Newspaper Photographer |
| Shawn Wayne Doyle | Reporter (as Sean Wayne Doyle) |
| Steve Behal | Prison Clerk |
| Robbie Rox | Prison Guard |
| Chita Rivera | Nickie |
| Queen Latifah | Matron Mama Morton |
| Susan Misner | Liz |
| Denise Faye | Annie |
| Deidre Goodwin | June |
| Ekaterina Chtchelkanova | Hunyak |
| Mya | Mona (as Mýa Harrison) |
| Joey Pizzi | Bernie/Ensemble |
| Scott Wise | Ezekial Young/Male Dancer |
| Ken Ard | Wilbur/Male Dancer |
| Marc Calamia | Hunyak's Husband/Male Dancer |
| Niki Wray | Veronica |
| Gregory Mitchell | Charlie/Male Dancer (as Greg Mitchell) |
| Sebastian Lacause | Al Lipschitz/Male Dancer (as Sebastian LaCause) |
| Richard Gere | Billy Flynn |
| Christine Baranski | Mary Sunshine |
DVD Features
| Available Subtitles: Spanish Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (DTS), French (Unknown Format), Spanish (Unknown Format) Commentary by: Director Rob Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon (Unknown Format) From Stage to Screen: The History of Chicago Deleted Musical Number 'Class' performed by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Queen Latifah Extended Musical Performances Chita Rivera's Encore An Intimate Look at Director Rob Marshall When Liza Minnelli became Roxie Hart VH1 Behind the Movie Academy Award-winning Production Designer John Myhre Academy Award-winning Costume Designer Colleen Atwood |
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