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Paris, France | Cabaret
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7.6/10
IMDbBest Music Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score | 1983 | Leslie
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1983 | Julie
Best Supporting Actor | 1982 | Robert
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1983 | Blake
Best Actress | 1982 | Julie
Best Foreign Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura Straniera | 1983 | Blake
Best Foreign Actress Migliore Attrice Straniera | 1983 | Julie
Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium | 1983 | Blake
Best Sound Editing Foreign Feature Dialogue | 1983
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1983 | Blake
Best Performance in a Foreign Film Mejor Interpretacin en Pelcula Extranjera | 1983 | Robert
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1983
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1983 | Lesley Ann
Best Costume Design | 1983 | Patricia
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1983 | Blake
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1983 | Robert
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1983 | Julie
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1983
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1983 | Henry
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1983 | Robert
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1983 | Lesley Ann
Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special | 1983 | Henry
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1983 | Blake
Best Foreign Director Migliore Regista Straniero | 1983 | Blake
Best Performance in a Foreign Film Mejor Interpretacin en Pelcula Extranjera | 1983 | Julie
Best Foreign Film | 1983
1982 | Dick
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 28,215,453 USD
Robert Preston did the final musical number in one take, which explains why he was so clearly out of breath, physically stressed, and sweating profusely during the second half of the number.
This movie had been planned as early as 1978, with Dame Julie Andrews to star alongside Peter Sellers, but Sellers died in 1980, while Andrews and Blake Edwards were filming S.O.B. (1981). Robert Preston was subsequently cast in the role of Carole "Toddy" Todd.
Before the "Crazy World" number, Victoria Grant (Julie Andrews) does a deal with King Marchand (James Garner): they promise to not keep secrets or hold grudges, they won't plan past tomorrow, and they'll take things one day at a time. According to Andrews, these were the promises she and Blake Edwards made to each other when they married in 1969. They stayed together until Edwards' death in 2010, and both attributed their long marriage to these promises.
Julie Andrews' performance of "Le Jazz Hot," along with the verisimilitude of her performance generally, was made possible by her four octave vocal range, which allowed her to sing the low notes of a male tenor to the high notes of a female soprano with smooth transitions.
The young man who says Victor is "divine" at rehearsal is Blake Edwards' son and Dame Julie Andrews' stepson, Geoffrey Edwards.
"Victoria: How long have you been a homosexual? Toddy: How long have you been a soprano? Victoria: Since I was 12. Toddy: I was a late bloomer."
"Toddy: [to the dancers on stage after they drop him] You bitches."