Chicago

Titolo originale: Chicago
Regia: Rob Marshall |
Anno: 2002
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Crime Dramma
Tag: chicago, illinois | gallows | musical | based on play or musical | jail | lawyer | execution | noose | hanging | prison matron | jazz age | 1920s | death by hanging | public execution | execution by hanging | hanged woman |
Cast: Renée Zellweger | Catherine Zeta-Jones | Richard Gere | Queen Latifah | Ekaterina Chtchelkanova | John C. Reilly | Christine Baranski | Lucy Liu | Taye Diggs | Colm Feore | Dominic West | Mya | Deidre Goodwin | Denise Faye | Susan Misner | Cliff Saunders | Jayne Eastwood | Bruce Beaton | Roman Podhora | Rob Smith | Sean Wayne Doyle | Steve Behal | Robbie Rox | Chita Rivera | Joey Pizzi | Scott Wise | Ken Ard | Marc Calamia | Niki Wray | Gregory Mitchell | Sebastian La Cause | Brendan Wall | Cleve Asbury | Rick Negron | Shaun Amyot | Eve Crawford | Bill Corsair | Bill Britt | Gerry Fiorini | Elizabeth Law | Joseph Scoren | Monique Ganderton | April Morgan | Marty Moreau | Conrad Dunn | Jonathan Whittaker | Rod Campbell | Brett Caruso | Sean McCann | Jeff Clarke | Patrick Salvagna | Kathryn Zenna | Jeff Pustil | Roxane Barlow | Jocelyn Dowling | Melanie A. Gage | Michelle Johnston | Charley King | Mary Ann Lamb | Vicky Lambert | Tara Nicole Hughes | Cynthia Onrubia | Karine Plantadit | Jennifer Savelli | Natalie Willes | Karen Andrew | Kelsey Chace | Catherine Chiarelli | Theresa Coombe | Lisa Ferguson | Melissa Flerangile | Michelle Galati | Sheri Godfrey | Brittany Gray | Karen Holness | Amber-Kelly Mackereth | Jodi McFadden | Faye Rauw | Rhonda Roberts | Leigh Torlage | Robyn Wong | Ted Banfalvi | Harrison Beal | Paul Becker | Jean-Luc Côté | Scott Fowler | Edgar Godineaux | Bill Hartung | Darren Lee | Troy P. Liddell | Blake McGrath | Robert Montano | Sean Palmer | Desmond Richardson | Martin Samuel | Jason Sermonia | Jeff Siebert | Sergio Trujillo | Stacy Clark Baisley | Megan Fehlberg | Rachel Jacobs | Rebecca Leonard | Erin Michie | Danielle Rueda-Watts | Dana Calitri | Kate Coffman-Lloyd | Curtis King Jr. | Laura Dean | Margaret Dorn | Capathia Jenkins | Audrey Martells | Sara Ramirez | Nicki Richards | Dennis Collins | Darius De Haas | Willie Falk | Timothy Shew | Alfonzo Thornton | Eric Troyer |

Roxy uccide il suo amante e finisce in galera. Qui si rivolge a Billy Flinn, avvocato costosissimo, il quale accetta il caso soltanto per continuare a tenere alto il suo nome. Roxy, vista la popolarità del suo avvocato, ne approfitta per prendere il treno del successo.

Approfondimenti

This was cited as one of the movies responsible for prompting the M.P.A.A. to include smoking in the [...] D
The 1996 smash revival of the 1975 musical was one of the very few instances of a Broadway revival t [...] D
At the start of this movie, when the bar is shown, a painting can be seen on the wall which featured [...] D
First theatrical movie directed by Rob Marshall. D
Miramax Films became involved in a new attempt to film the musical in 1994, and Larry Gelbart was br [...] D
When the movie rights were originally bought by producer Martin Richards in the 1970s, Bob Fosse was [...] D
Even though it was Gwen Verdon's idea originally to turn the play "Chicago" into a musical and helpe [...] D
The Broadway musical production of "Chicago" opened at the 46th Street Theatre (now the Richard Rodg [...] D
Named by Entertainment Weekly as one of the "Best 25 Movie Musicals of All Time". D
The original production of "Chicago" opened at the 46th Street Theater on June 3, 1975, ran for nine [...] D
Rob Marshall was originally considered by Miramax Films to direct the screen version of the smash Br [...] D
Kathy Bates, Anjelica Huston, Whoopi Goldberg, Pam Grier, Bette Midler, and Rosie O'Donnell were con [...] D
The musical numbers "My Own Best Friend" and "Me and My Baby" were originally written into the scrip [...] D
This movie marks the second time Richard Gere played a smarmy, fame-hungry attorney based in Chicago [...] D
There are several differences between this movie and stage versions that presented challenges in bri [...] D
In the beginning of the scene introducing Matron Mama Morton (Queen Latifah) to the new inmates, Rox [...] D
Kathy Bates was director Rob Marshall's first choice to play Matron Mama Morton, but she was schedul [...] D
Regarding some of the claims made about Roxy Hart's backstory in the song "We Both Reached for the G [...] D
Jennifer Aniston, Christina Applegate, Patricia Arquette, Drew Barrymore, Juliette Binoche, Cate Bla [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of the top 100 America's Greatest Music in th [...] D
The 1996 smash Broadway revival renewed interest, and new names became leading candidates for starri [...] D
Alicia Silverstone auditioned to play Roxie. D
Charlize Theron had initially secured the role of Roxie Hart while Nicholas Hytner was attached as d [...] D
Rob Marshall had previously been hired by the producers to direct The Wonderful World of Disney (199 [...] D
This movie became Miramax Films' highest grossing movie when its domestic box office hit $171 millio [...] D
Director Rob Marshall wanted Catherine Zeta-Jones to wear her naturally long hair in this movie, but [...] D
John C. Reilly is such a clown enthusiast, he insisted on designing his own clown make-up for "Miste [...] D
As of 2018, the most recent of 10 Best Picture winners to not win either Best Screenplay or Best Dir [...] D
The 1996 stage revival of "Chicago" passed 5,500 performances, and was the sixth-longest running sho [...] D
The play "Chicago" was Maurine Dallas Watkins' retelling of two very public murder trials that occur [...] D
In 2005, this movie was named as one of "The 20 Most Overrated Movies of All Time" by Premiere Magaz [...] D
The inmate who speaks only Hungarian is named "Hunyak." Hunyak is not a name; rather it is a derogat [...] D
The $5,000 fee Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) charged Roxie Hart (Renée Zellweger) is worth about $61 [...] D
Catherine Zeta-Jones added Velma's pose for the photographers in the Cell Block Tango. D
The translated speech by Hunyak (Ekaterina Chtchelkanova) is: "How did I find myself here? They say [...] D
Included amongst the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
The role of Mary Sunshine is traditionally played by a man in drag. In an interview with gay-interes [...] D
Mandy Moore auditioned for the role of Kitty Baxter, but was passed over because the producers felt [...] D
During the "Cell Block Tango", each girl recreates her crime and uses a red silk bandana to indicate [...] D
It's often believed by fans that Matron Mama Morton is a lesbian. D
Catherine Zeta-Jones was actually a few months pregnant in this movie. When she started to show, the [...] D
When Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) is passing by the cells, Hunyak (Ekaterina Chtchelkanova) starts spe [...] D
Sean McCann (Judge) and Jayne Eastwood (Mrs. Borusewicz) appeared on the Canadian kids show, Noddy ( [...] D
The original Broadway non-musical play was previously filmed twice: first as the silent film Chicago [...] D
While filming, Catherine Zeta-Jones was also posing for her first Elizabeth Arden, Inc. cosmetics ca [...] D
When Matron Mama Morton (Queen Latifah) introduces Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) for the first time, th [...] D
Deidre Goodwin (June), Denise Faye (Annie), Taye Diggs (bandleader), and Sebastian La Cause (June's [...] D
Richard Gere took tap dancing lessons for three months. His tap dance scene was shot in half a day. D
Toni Collette, Neve Campbell, Angelina Jolie, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltro [...] D
One of eleven American musicals to win Best Picture. The others being La canzone di Broadway (1929), [...] D
Adapted from a 1975 musical play directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, whose other credits includ [...] D
A long battle took place between the agents of Renée Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones over bill [...] D
Michael Jackson was considered at one point for the role of Billy Flynn, as he was director Rob Mars [...] D
As of 2018, this movie features the only Oscar nominated performances of John C. Reilly, Queen Latif [...] D
Producer Martin Richards approached Catherine Zeta-Jones about appearing in this movie version of th [...] D
The role of Billy Flynn was offered to John Travolta several times before eventually going to Richar [...] D
During the song "Cell Block Tango" Hunyak (Ekaterina Chtchelkanova) speaks in Hungarian, but Chtchel [...] D
Cinematographer Dion Beebe was on his way to a theater in London, England to watch the musical when [...] D
The 1975 stage musical was an adaptation of a 1926 non-musical play. That version opened at the Musi [...] D
Rob Marshall wanted Keanu Reeves for the role of Amos Hart. Charlie Sheen read for the part. D
All of the musical numbers in the movie, except "Roxie", "Mister Cellophane", and "Razzle Dazzle" ar [...] D
Roxie Hart sings "Nowadays" by herself before singing it with Velma Kelly as a tribute to how it's s [...] D
John Cusack, Rupert Everett, Kevin Kline, Steve Martin, Sean Penn, and Kevin Spacey were considered [...] D
This was the first feature film to have its soundtrack recorded using Sony's Direct Stream Digital p [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
Madonna (specifically for Velma Kelly), Goldie Hawn, Kathy Bates, Rosie O'Donnell, Nicole Kidman, Mi [...] D
Throughout this movie, Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) called Amos Hart (John C. Reilly) "Andy" - a refer [...] D

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Errori

When Roxie and Billy argue over what she is going to wear in court, a few long strands of loose hair [...] D
In the 1920s, the electric chair had replaced hanging as Illinois' method of execution. D
Flynn is heard on Roxie's radio saying "This all took place on Lake Shore Drive?" Lake Shore Drive w [...] D
When Velma is in her dressing room getting ready to go onstage she opens her suitcase with clean han [...] D
When Velma Kelly "can't buy that kind of publicity," she pulls out a modern $1 dollar bill, which wa [...] D
For the song, "All I Care About Is Love", after the women prisoners take their uniforms off, in one [...] D
In the courtroom scene when Billy Flynn does his "tap dance" a mike is visible on the top center of [...] D
When Hunyak (played by Russian actress) asks Billy for help, she says, "Help me, please" speaking Ru [...] D
There are 50 stars on the US flag in the courtroom (should be 48). D
At the end of the final dance, the position of Roxie's gun switches many times from behind to in fro [...] D
When Billy talks to the doctor after "confirming" Roxy's pregnancy, he tells the doctor to button hi [...] D
During Roxie Hart's trial, when Velma Kelly is on the stand, her necklace is on both sides of her ne [...] D
During "Cell Block Tango",as Liz twirls and lands on her partner Bernie's knee, a lock of her long h [...] D
At the end of the movie when Velma approaches Roxie with a job offer after her dismal nightclub audi [...] D
When Roxie refuses Velma's money for doing her laundry, Velma puts the money down her shirt. The pos [...] D
When Roxie is delivering fresh towels to Mama's bathroom, she listens in on her and Velma's conversa [...] D
During the final scene, when Velma and Roxie are dancing, there is lipstick on Roxie's teeth, which [...] D
Mama Morton tells Roxie that no woman has been hanged in Illinois in years. Later, Mary Sunshine tel [...] D
Assistant District Attorney Harrison is referred to a number of times throughout the film. As charge [...] D
At 1:28, Velma and Momma are listening to the trial on a radio. The tubes are visible, glowing white [...] D
The picture's of Fred's kids appear in his wallet between shots when Roxie looks. D
When Roxie is dancing with a group of men in the "Roxie Hart" number she walks forward surrounded by [...] D
Depending on whether you go by the timeline of the 1924 Broadway play, the 1927 silent movie, or wha [...] D
When Velma and Roxie are dancing in the final scene and taking their bows, with their hands raised u [...] D
At the end of his "tap dance" cross-examination of Velma, Billy declares "The defense rests!" Very d [...] D
During the Roxie Hart song, right after she sings "who says murders not an art" Roxie walks past a l [...] D
During the "I Can't Do It Alone" number, when Velma kneels on the table in front of Roxie, her stock [...] D
During the scene "I can't do it alone" there is one shot where Velma cartwheels over the chair, and [...] D
During the song "Cell Block Tango", you can see tape on Annie's chest above her black outfit. D
Near the beginning of the song 'Razzle Dazzle', when Roxie and Billy walk up to the reporters' seati [...] D
When Velma and Roxie are dancing in the final scene, they come out with the guns, and start dancing [...] D
In their final dance, Velma and Roxie are presented by someone who speaks on a microphone next to th [...] D
Although Amos gives Flynn "large bill" currency notes (25% larger than the "small bills" in use sinc [...] D
In Velma and Roxie's final dance number, Roxie changes her shoes. In the beginning, Roxie's shoes ha [...] D

Frase

Roxie: Mr. Flynn! [pretends to faint] Billy Flyn [...] D
Hunyack: [after speaking Hungarian; probably the o [...] D
Bandleader: [first line; just after the opening ti [...] D
Roxie: ...And Sophie Tucker will shit I know, to s [...] D
Roxie: I'm gonna be a celebrity, that means somebo [...] D
Annie: I met Ezekiel Young from Salt Lake city abo [...] D
Roxie: You were mentioned in the paper today, in t [...] D
Billy Flynn: My client feels that it was a combina [...] D
Velma Kelly: [about Roxie] First she steals my pub [...] D
Roxie: Oooh,I'm a star, and the audience loves me. [...] D
Velma Kelly: Oh, you're gonna see your sheba do th [...] D
June: I'm standin' in the kitchen, carving up a ch [...] D
Billy Flynn: I don't mean to toot my own horn, but [...] D
Liz: Pop. Annie: Six. June: Squish. Hunyack: Un [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: Sometimes you get a little suc [...] D
Velma Kelly: My sister and I had an act that could [...] D
Billy Flynn: I don't care about expensive things / [...] D
Velma Kelly: My sister Veronica and I had this dou [...] D
Nickie: Ever have Morton before? Oh... she's fine. [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: As you know I'm here to take c [...] D
Roxie: You're, THE Velma Kelly. I was there the ni [...] D
Velma Kelly: You wanted my advice, right? Well her [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: [singing] Let's all stroke tog [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: They say that life is tit for [...] D
Velma Kelly: She stole my garter! D
Velma Kelly: [singing] No I'm no one's wife, but o [...] D
Roxie: He was trying to burgle me. Assistant Dist [...] D
Liz: You know how some people have these little ha [...] D
Ms. Sunshine: [singing] Are you sorry? Roxie: Are [...] D
Roxie: They LOVE me. Billy Flynn: They'd love you [...] D
Roxie: I bet you want to know why I shot the basta [...] D
[practicing for her interview] Roxie: [Southern a [...] D
Billy Flynn: Objection! Judge: Sustained. Assist [...] D
Billy Flynn: I don't want ya to give a damn when p [...] D
Billy Flynn: Tell the audience, the jury, what hap [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: In this town, murder's a form [...] D
Assistant District Attorney Martin Harrison: You m [...] D
Velma Kelly: Come on, babe, we're gonna brush the [...] D
Roxie: You see, ever since I can remember, I've wa [...] D
Roxie: Thank you, ma'am. Matron Mama Morton: No, [...] D
Reporter: Would you like to give us a word or two? [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: Ask any of the chickies in my [...] D
Bandleader: Miss Velma Kelly in an act... of despe [...] D
Roxie: Who says that murder's not an art? D
Roxie: This dress makes me look like a Woolworths [...] D
Velma Kelly: [Rising from the stage alone] 'C'mon [...] D
Billy Flynn: Give 'em the old razzle dazzle. Razzl [...] D
Roxie: It'll never work. Velma Kelly: Why not? R [...] D
Bailiff: Do you promise to tell the truth, the who [...] D
Billy Flynn: Miss Kelly, did you make a deal with [...] D
Assistant District Attorney Martin Harrison: Do yo [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: [singing] Don't you know that [...] D
Velma Kelly: Find a flask, we're playing fast and [...] D
Roxie: [singing] With just one more brain what a h [...] D
Billy Flynn: Give 'em a show that's so splendifero [...] D
Roxie: I bet you want to know why I shot the basta [...] D
Billy Flynn: [to Roxie] You are a phony celebrity. [...] D
Velma Kelly: [to Roxie] You wanted advice? Well he [...] D
[after Roxie finds out about Fred Casley] Roxie: [...] D
Billy Flynn: [singing] Razzle dazzle them and they [...] D
Billy Flynn: This trial... the whole world... it's [...] D
Velma Kelly: [getting out of a cab] Keep the chang [...] D
Roxie: In the Bed Department, Amos was... zero. I [...] D
Amos Hart: Cellophane. Mr. Cellophane shoulda been [...] D
Ms. Sunshine: As you know my paper is dry. Do you [...] D
[his last lines] Billy Flynn: You're a free woman [...] D
Matron Mama Morton: [singing] If you want my gravy [...] D
[last lines] Velma Kelly: Me and Roxie would just [...] D
Bandleader: Mr. Billy Flynn and the press conferen [...] D
Mona: I loved Al Lipshitz more than I could possib [...] D
[Velma asks Moma how much it will cost her for a p [...] D
Roxie: Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong bu [...] D
Velma Kelly: I just can't take it anymore. You can [...] D
Billy Flynn: [Reading from Roxie's diary] Amos acc [...] D
Roxie: [singing] If they string me up, well, I'll [...] D
Velma Kelly: You know you're really pretty good. [...] D
Roxie: [singing] I can't stand that sap. Amos: Wh [...] D
Roxie: Don't you wanna take my picture? D
Roxie: [to Amos] you are a disloyal husband D
[after singing "Mr. Cellophane"] Amos Hart: Hope [...] D
Fred Casely: Let's go, babe! Roxie: But I didn't [...] D
Roxie Hart: [singing] Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes we bo [...] D
Roxie: And then I started foolin' around... and th [...] D
Billy Flynn: You're a phony celebrity and in two w [...] D
Roxie: You want some advice, well here's a piece o [...] D
Roxie: Say it again, Fred! Fred Casely: You're a [...] D
Roxie: What if the world slandered my name, well h [...] D
Roxie: And who incase she doesn't hang, can say sh [...] D
Velma Kelly: She'd say, "What's your sister like?" [...] D
Billy Flynn: This is Chicago, kid. You can't beat [...] D
Roxie: God that's beautiful. Billy Flynn: Cut out [...] D
Roxie: Fresh towels, for the can. Officer: Make i [...] D
Bandleader: [after Velma has testified against Rox [...] D
Roxie: Oh, Miss Kelly, got your personals. freshly [...] D
Roxie: You can like the life you're living, you ca [...] D
Velma Kelly: [singing] Now you see me goin' throug [...] D
Roxie: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Matron Mama Morto [...] D
Assistant District Attorney Martin Harrison: This [...] D
[at the entrance to the jail cells] Matron Mama M [...] D
Roxie: But look at that soul. I tell ya that hole [...] D
Billy Flynn: Miss Kelly, do you know the meaning o [...] D
Velma Kelly: Slick your hair and wear your buckle [...] D
Roxie: [singing] He ain't no sheik, that's no grea [...] D
Roxie: [singing] And then he shot off his trap... [...] D

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