All That Jazz
20th Century Fox (1979)
Drama, Fantasy, Musical
In Collection
#696
0*
Seen ItYes
024543018797
IMDB   7.8
2 hr 3 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   R
Roy Scheider Joe Gideon
Jessica Lange Angelique
Ann Reinking Kate Jagger
Leland Palmer Audrey Paris
Cliff Gorman David Newman
John Lithgow Lucas Sergeant
Erzebet Foldi Michelle
Ben Vereen O'Connor Flood
Michael Tolan Dr. Ballinger
Max Wright Joshua Benn
Erzsebet Foldi Michelle Gideon
William LeMassena Jonesy Hecht
Director
Bob Fosse
Producer Robert Alan Aurthur
Wolfgang Glattes
Writer Robert Alan Aurthur
Bob Fosse


"It's showtime!" In this part film à clef , part musical phantasmagoria, director/choreographer Bob Fosse takes a Felliniesque look at the life of a driven entertainer. Joe Gideon ( Roy Scheider , channeling Fosse ) is the ultimate work (and pleasure)-aholic, as he knocks back a daily dose of amphetamines to juggle a new Broadway production while editing his new movie, not to mention ex-wife Audrey ( Leland Palmer ), steady girlfriend Kate ( Ann Reinking ), a young daughter, and various conquests. Joe cannot, however, avoid intimations of mortality from white-clad vision Angelique ( Jessica Lange ) that lead him to look back at his life as he heads for a near-inevitable coronary and his departure from this mortal coil with the appropriate razzle-dazzle. Taking his cue from Federico Fellini 's 8 1/2 (1963), Fosse moves from realistic dance numbers to extravagant flights of cinematic fancy, as Joe meditates on his life, his women, and his death. Following a similarly dark revisionist vein as Martin Scorsese 's New York, New York (1977), Fosse shows the stiff price that entertaining exacts on entertainers (among other things, he intercuts graphic footage of open-heart surgery with a song and dance), mercilessly reversing the feel-good mood of classical movie musicals. Critics praised Fosse 's daring even as they damned his self-indulgence, while Scheider was lauded for giving the best performance of his career. Though not a disastrous failure, All That Jazz came nowhere near the popularity of 1978's Grease , as late '70s audiences increasingly turned away from "difficult" movies. For all its excesses, Fosse 's fiercely personal approach turned All That Jazz into another striking work from one of the few directors able to make, and experiment with, movie musicals after the 1960s. — Lucia Bozzola
Edition Details
Edition Special Edition
Distributor 20th Century Fox
Chapters 20
Release Date 2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Scene-Specific Commentary by Roy Scheider
Interviews With Roy Scheider
5 Bob Fosse Clips
Theatrical Trailer