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Closed Caption; 25th-anniversary documentary Cabaret: A Legend in the Making; Original featurette The Recreation of an Era; Kit Kat Klub Memory Gallery: the film's stars and creators reminisce about making movie musical history; Extensive production notes; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Subtitles: English, Français & Español
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Mirror Credits [2:04]
2. "Willkommen" [5:18]
3. His New Lodgings [3:32]
4. "Mein Herr" [4:24]
5. First Pupil [3:55]
6. "Do I Shock You?" [4:12]
7. Slaphappy [1:12]
8. Don't Sleep/Girls [5:57]
9. Party for English [8:00]
10. Gigolo Capaign [2:01]
11. Lovesick Fool [1:58]
12. 10 Words of Regret [3:03]
13. "Maybe This Time" [5:43]
14. Advice From Sally [4:19]
15. Max; "Money Money" [4:26]
16. Duty to Corrupt [5:18]
17. "Two Ladies" [2:50]
18. Country Weekend [8:40]
19. "Tomorrow Belongs" [4:15]
20. See... Happening? [1:51]
21. "So Do I" [3:53]
22. Take On the Nazis [2:31]
23. "Tiller Girls" [2:24]
24. Sally's News [5:03]
25. Conspiracies [4:01]
26. "Could See Her" [3:58]
27. A Wedding [1:29]
28. Where's Fur Coat? [8:42]
29. Catching a Train [1:12]
30. "Cabaret" [3:53]
31. "Willkommen" Finale [2:03]
32. End Credits [1:06]
Cabaret, one of the last Hollywood musicals to enjoy both critical and commercial success, took the genre in an unexpected direction with its explicit subject matter and realistic feel. The decadence and turmoil of prewar Berlin is documented through the eyes of an English writer (Michael York) and his friends, among them free-spirited American nightclub performer Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli). With a powerhouse voice and a streak of self-delusion, Minnelli's Sally is a sad, vulnerable little pixie playing at sexy sophistication in a desperate quest for love. Joel Grey, in his celebrated turn as the emcee, corrupts as he entertains with enigmatic malevolence. The picture won eight Academy Awards, including best actress for Minnelli, best supporting actor for Grey, best art direction, and best director for Bob Fosse (who also nabbed Tony and Emmy awards that year). The musical numbers twitch, slither, and grind with Fosse's signature style -- from the twisted naughtiness of "Two Ladies" to the showstopping hits "Willkommen" and "Cabaret." At turns romantic, hilarious, and tragic, Cabaret is that all-too-rare commodity: an intelligent adult musical. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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