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Chicago is a 2002 American musical black comedy crime film based on the 1975 stage musical, which in turn originated in the 1926 play. It explores the themes of celebrity, scandal, and corruption in Chicago during the Jazz Age. [3] The film stars an ensemble cast led by Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Richard Gere.
Bleacher Bums is a 1977 play written collaboratively by members of Chicago's Organic Theater Company, from an idea by actor Joe Mantegna. Its original Chicago production was directed by Stuart Gordon. A 1979 performance of the play was taped for PBS television, and in 2002 a made-for-TV movie adaptation was produced.
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 4 Impostor: Miramax Films: Gary Fleder (director); Caroline Case, Ehren Kruger, David Twohy (screenplay); Gary Sinise, Madeleine Stowe, Vincent D'Onofrio, Mekhi Phifer, Tony Shalhoub, Tim Guinee, Gary Dourdan, Lindsay Crouse, Clarence Williams III, Elizabeth Pena, Shane Brolly, Golden Brooks, Ted King, Rachel Luttrell
Chicago: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture is a soundtrack album featuring all of the original songs of the 2002 Best Picture Academy Award-winning musical film Chicago starring Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, Queen Latifah, John C. Reilly, Mýa Harrison and Christine Baranski.
Released December 2002, Chicago was a box office hit and grossed 306.8 million worldwide. As well as, critically lauded, [7] the film received 13 Oscar nominations and 8 Golden Globes nomination while winning Mya several awards in the ensemble categories including a Critics' Choice Movie Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award. [8] [9]
Denise Faye Greenbaum (born July 16, 1963) is an American actress, dancer, choreographer, and director. [1] She is the recipient of an American Choreography Award, as well as a Screen Actor's Guild Award for the 2002 film Chicago.
The ongoing 1996 revival of Chicago is the longest-running show currently on Broadway. Chicago has been staged in numerous productions around the world, and has toured extensively in the United States and United Kingdom. The 2002 film adaptation of the musical won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Chicago (2002) Robert Doyle Marshall Jr. [ 1 ] (born October 17, 1960) [ 2 ] is an American film and theater director, producer, and choreographer . He is best known for directing the film version of the Broadway musical Chicago , which was based on the play of the same name by playwright Maurine Dallas Watkins .