Toon Talk: Chicago
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But it is the stunningly beautiful Zeta-Jones, as double homicide suspect Velma Kelly, who steals this show; showing off her impressive voice (not to mention her impressive gams) in such numbers as I Cant Do It Alone and Cell Block Tango, Zeta-Jones delivers each note of her performance, both musically and not, with a fierce powerfulness and total dedication to the spirit and style of the piece. Also impressive is John C. Reillys deft portrayal of Roxies spurned shmuck of a husband Amos, especially his heart-breaking rendition of Mr. Cellophane. Less effective is a miscast Queen Latifah as prison matron Mama Morton, too modern in her delivery, and the usually delightful Christine Baranski as tabloid columnist Mary Sunshine, whos role can best be described as castrated in this adaptation.
But even with its faults, Chicago is a thrilling big screen spectacle that will hopefully, along with the surprise success of Moulin Rouge last year, return big screen (live action) musicals back into vogue.
Toon Talk Rating: B+
Toon Talk Trivia:
- Rob Marshall (Tony-nominated stage director/choreographer for the equally successful revival of another Kander and Ebb tuner, Cabaret) choreographed the Disney television versions of Rodgers and Hammersteins Cinderella and Annie, the latter of which he also directed.
- Producer Craig Zadan was also behind Cinderella and Annie, and is producing Disneys next big musical TV movie, The Music Man, starring Matthew Broderick, Kristin Chenoweth and Victor Garber.
- Both of Chicagos divas have been cast in upcoming DreamWorks animated films: Catherine Zeta-Jones will voice Marina in Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, and Renee Zellweger will be the voice of Angie in Sharkslayer.
- Zellweger made her motion picture debut in Touchstones My Boyfriends Back.
- Richard Gere starred in the hit Touchstone romantic comedy Pretty Woman.
- Queen Latifah appeared in this summers The Country Bears.
- Broadway legend Chita Rivera, who cameos as a fellow prisoner in the film, starred as Velma in the original production of Chicago in 1975. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress - Musical.
- The original Broadway production of Chicago was nominated for 11 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Director - Musical and Best Choreographer (Bob Fosse), Best Book (Fred Ebb and Fosse) and Best Score (John Kander and Ebb).
- The 1997 revival of Chicago was nominated for eight Tony Awards and won six, including Best Revival - Musical.
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-- Posted December 27, 2002