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All That Jazz ()


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Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer.

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  • Won 4 Oscars. Another 8 wins & 14 nominations.
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Joe Gideon
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Angelique
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Kate Jagger
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Audrey Paris
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Davis Newman
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O'Connor Flood
Erzsebet Foldi ...
Michelle
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Dr. Ballinger
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Joshua Penn
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Jonesy Hecht
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Leslie Perry (as Chris Chase)
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Victoria
Kathryn Doby ...
Kathryn
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Paul Dann
Robert Hitt ...
Ted Christopher
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Larry Goldie
Susan Brooks ...
Stacy (as Sue Paul)
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Young Joe
Frankie Man ...
Comic
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Eddie
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Lucas Sergeant
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Principal Dancer
Eileen Casey ...
Principal Dancer
Bruce Anthony Davis ...
Principal Dancer (as Bruce Davis)
Gary Flannery ...
Principal Dancer
Jennifer Nairn-Smith ...
Principal Dancer
Danny Ruvolo ...
Principal Dancer
Leland Schwantes ...
Principal Dancer
John Sowinski ...
Principal Dancer
Candace Tovar ...
Principal Dancer
Rima Vetter ...
Principal Dancer
Trudy Carson ...
Fan Dancer
Mary Sue Finnerty ...
Fan Dancer
Lesley Kingley ...
Fan Dancer
P.J. Mann ...
Fan Dancer / Menage Partner #2
Cathy Rice ...
Fan Dancer
Sonja Stuart ...
Fan Dancer
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Fan Dancer
Ralph E. Berntsen ...
Rock Band Drums
Jan Flato ...
Rock Band Keyboard
John Paul Fetta ...
Rock Band Bass
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Rock Band Guitar
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Dr. Hyman
Phil Friedman ...
Murray Nathan
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Alvin Rackmil
Leonard Drum ...
Insurance Man
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Insurance Doctor
Jules Fisher ...
Self
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Dr. Garry
Cathie Shirriff ...
Nurse Briggs (as Catherine Shirrif)
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Nurse Pierce
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Nurse Capobianco
Nancy Beth Bird ...
Nurse Bates
Harry Agress ...
Resident MD
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Nurse Blake (as C.C.H. Pounder)
Tito Goya ...
Attendant
Tiger Haynes ...
Porter
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Old Woman (as Lotta Palfi-Andor)
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Stripper
Melanie Hunter ...
Stripper
Rita Bennett ...
Stripper
Gary Bayer ...
Intern
Wayne Carson ...
Assistant Stage Manager
Kerry Casserly ...
Dancer Backstage
Judi Passeltiner ...
Dancer Backstage
Steve Elmore ...
Cast of NY / LA
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Dancer
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Menage Partner #1
Minnie Gaster ...
Script Supervisor
Michael Green ...
Clapper Boy
Bruce MacCallum ...
Clapper Boy
Joyce Ellen Hill ...
Nurse Collin
I.M. Hobson ...
Cast of NY / LA
Edith Kramer ...
Manager - Rehersal Studio
Barbara McKinley ...
Diane
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Cast of NY / LA
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Cast of NY / LA
Gavin Moses ...
Apprentice Editor
Mary Mon Toy ...
Dietician
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Assistant Insurance Man
Jacqueline Solotar ...
Autograph Seeker
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Mother
Sammy Smith ...
Cast of NY / LA
Arnold Gross ...
Pianist
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Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
Kenneth Boys ...
Rejected Dancer (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
Jane Culley ...
Fan Dancer (uncredited)
Joseph Hardy ...
Shriner (uncredited)
Michael Hinton ...
Drummer (uncredited)
Llewellyn Lafford ...
Dancer in Opening Auditions (uncredited)
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Tuxedo'd Guest, Dream Sequence (uncredited)
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Dancer (uncredited)
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Dancer in opening Auditions (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bob Fosse

Written by

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Robert Alan Aurthur ... (written by) and
Bob Fosse ... (written by)

Produced by

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Robert Alan Aurthur ... producer
Wolfgang Glattes ... associate producer
Daniel Melnick ... executive producer
Kenneth Utt ... associate producer

Music by

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Ralph Burns ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Giuseppe Rotunno

Editing by

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Alan Heim

Editorial Department

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Joan Cameron ... assistant editor
Emily Paine ... assistant editor
Wende Phifer Mate ... apprentice editor (as Wende Phifer)
David Ray ... associate editor
Gail Showalter ... apprentice editor
Richard Garibaldi ... home video mastering colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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Howard Feuer
Jeremy Ritzer

Production Design by

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Philip Rosenberg

Set Decoration by

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Gary J. Brink ... (as Gary Brink)
Edward Stewart

Costume Design by

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Albert Wolsky

Makeup Department

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Fern Buchner ... makeup artist
Romaine Greene ... hair stylist
Jay Cannistraci ... additional special makeup effects (uncredited)

Production Management

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Kenneth Utt ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Janet E. Fishman ... dga trainee
Wolfgang Glattes ... first assistant director
Joseph Ray ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Eugene Powell ... scenic artist
Carlos Quiles ... carpenter
Jimmy Raitt ... property master
Tony Walton ... fantasy designer
Walter Way ... construction grip
Joe Williams Sr. ... construction grip
Philip Gips ... graphic designer (uncredited)
William F. Reynolds ... property assistant (uncredited)
Richard Shelton ... painter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Stan Bochner ... sound editor
Jay Dranch ... sound editor
Bernard Hajdenberg ... sound editor
Peter Ilardi ... sound mixer
Christopher Newman ... sound mixer (as Chris Newman)
Sanford Rackow ... sound editor
Maurice Schell ... supervising sound editor
Dick Vorisek ... sound re-recording mixer: Trans/Audio, Inc.
Jack Fitzstephens ... production lip-sync consultant (uncredited)
Bob Olari ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Maurice Schell ... foley artist (uncredited)
Paul Trejo ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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James A. Contner ... camera operator (as James Contner)
Gene Engels ... gaffer (as Eugene W. Engels)
Guglielmo Garroni ... associate director of photography (as Bill Garroni)
Dick Mingalone ... camera operator (as Richard Mingalone)
Martin Nallan ... key grip
Eddie Ramirez ... first assistant camera
Josh Weiner ... still photographer
Billy Kerwick ... best boy grip (uncredited)
Gary Muller ... co-first assistant camera (uncredited)
Tom Volpe ... dolly grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Sylvia Fay ... extras casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lee Austin ... wardrobe (as Lee Austin III)
Max Soloman ... wardrobe (as Max Solomon)

Location Management

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Susan Zwerman ... location coordinator

Music Department

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Glenn Berger ... music mixer / music recordist
Ralph Burns ... conductor / music arranger
Arnold Gross ... music arranger: dance music
Stanley Lebowsky ... music coordinator
Michael Tronick ... musical editor
Gary Anderson ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Ralph Burns ... music supervisor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Lynn Lewis Lovett ... script supervisor
Lynne Twentyman ... script supervisor (as Lynn Twentyman Ward)

Transportation Department

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Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy ... transportation (as Whitey McEvoy)

Additional Crew

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Nancy Beth Bird ... technical advisor (as Nancy Bird RN)
Grace Blake ... production office coordinator
Samantha Dean ... publicist
Dick Di Bona ... photography arranger (as Dick DiBona)
Kathryn Doby ... assistant choreographer
Gene Foote ... assistant choreographer
Bob Fosse ... choreographer
Phil Gips ... titles designer: Steve Frankfurt Communications, main and end titles
Tony Gittelson ... production assistant
John E. Hutchinson III ... open heart surgery (as Dr. John E. Hutchinson III, senior surgeon) / technical advisor (as John E. Hutchinson III MD)
Jerry Jaffe ... production assistant
Alan Ladd Jr. ... presenter
Vince Martinez ... auditor
David Rogow ... production assistant
Wendy Shore ... assistant to producer
Vicki Stein ... assistant: Mr. Fosse
Jeffrey Townsend ... production assistant
Erich Trostl ... higwire rig
Robin Utt ... production assistant
Nimrod Alexander ... financier (uncredited)
Stephen Frankfurt ... title designer (uncredited)
Lee Gross ... publicist (uncredited)

Thanks

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Serge Diakonoff ... special thanks: face masks derived from Serge Diakonoff - Miralda Ou Peintures Sur Un Visage, edited by Bernard Letu
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Joe Gideon is a Broadway director, choreographer and filmmaker, he in the process of casting the chorus and staging the dance numbers for his latest Broadway show, starring his ex-wife Audrey Paris in what is largely a vanity project for her in playing a role several years younger than her real age, and editing a film he directed on the life of stand-up comic Davis Newman. Joe's professional and personal lives are intertwined, he a chronic philanderer, having slept with and had relationships with a series of dancers in his shows, Victoria Porter, who he hired for the current show despite she not being the best dancer, in the former category, and Kate Jagger, his current girlfriend, in the latter category. That philandering has led to relationship problems, with Audrey during their marriage, and potentially now with Kate who wants a committed relationship with Joe largely in not wanting the alternative of entering the dating world again. Joe also lives a hard and fast life, he chain-smoking, drinking heavily, listening to hard driving classical music and popping uppers to keep going. In addition to pressures from investors and meeting film deadlines above and beyond his own self-induced hard life, he is teetering on the brink physically and emotionally. With Kate, Audrey, and his and Audrey's teenage daughter Michelle looking over him as best they can, Joe flirts with "Angelique" in the process, he potentially succumbing to her if he doesn't listen to them or what his body is telling him. Written by Huggo

Plot Keywords
Taglines All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Que le spectacle commence... (France)
  • Hinter dem Rampenlicht (Germany)
  • Empieza el espectáculo (Spain)
  • 爵士春秋 (China, Mandarin title)
  • El show debe continuar (Peru)
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Runtime
  • 123 min
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Box Office

Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $86,229, 23 Dec 1979

Did You Know?

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Trivia Upon the movie's release in 1979, Stanley Kubrick reportedly believed this to be the "best movie I think I've ever seen". See more »
Goofs In a closeup of the back of Joe's head during Bye, Bye Love number, a large strip of Scotch tape is inexplicably running across back of his head. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Electric Horseman, Cuba, Going In Style, The Black Hole, All That Jazz (1979). See more »
Soundtracks On Broadway See more »
Crazy Credits There are no opening credits, only the company credits and the title, which resemble revolving Broadway lights. See more »
Quotes Dancer Backstage: Fuck him! He never picks me!
Dancer Backstage: Honey, I *did* fuck him and he never picks me either.
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