Chicago
DVD - 2005
At a time when crimes of passion result in celebrity headlines, nightclub sensation Velma Kelly and spotlight-seeking Roxie Hart both find themselves on Chicago's famed Murderess Row. They also share Billy Flynn, the town's slickest lawyer with a talent for turning notorious defendants into local legends.
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Feature films
Comedy films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired - Published
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Burbank, CA :
Miramax Home Entertainment
[2005]
- Language
- English
French
Spanish - Other Authors
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- Item Description
- Title from container.
Based on the musical play 'Chicago', directed and choreographed for the stage by Bob Fosse; based on the play by Maurine Dallas Watkins.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2002.
Special features: feature commentary with director Rob Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon; behind-the-scenes featurette; deleted musical number "Class" performed by Catherine Zeta-Jones and Queen Latifah. - Physical Description
- 1 videodisc (113 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
- Format
- Region 1, fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, DTS 5.1 surround.
- Audience
- MPAA rating: PG-13, for sexual content and dialogue, violence and thematic elements.
- Awards
- Academy Awards, 2003: Best Motion Picture of the Year (Marty Richards); Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Catherine Zeta-Jones); Best Achievement in Editing (Martin Walsh); Best Achievement in Costume Design (Colleen Atwood); Best Achievement in Art Direction (John Myhre, Gordon Sim); Best Achievement in Sound (Michael Minkler, Dominic Tavella, David Lee).
Golden Globes, 2003: Best motion Picture-Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy (Richard Gere); Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy (Renée Zellweger). - Production Credits
- Director of photography, Dion Beebe ; editor, Martin Walsh ; music, John Kander ; lyrics, Fred Ebb ; original score music, Danny Elfman ; choreography, Rob Marshall.