

All That Jazz
All that work. All that glitter. All that pain. All that love. All that crazy rhythm. All that jazz.
Genres
Overview
Joe Gideon is at the top of the heap, one of the most successful directors and choreographers in musical theater. But he can feel his world slowly collapsing around him - his obsession with work has almost destroyed his personal life, and only his bottles of pills keep him going.
Details
Budget
$12000000
Revenue
$37823676
Runtime
123 min
Release Date
1979-12-16
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
529
Vote Average
7.498
Roy Scheider
Joe Gideon
Jessica Lange
Angelique
Ann Reinking
Kate Jagger
Leland Palmer
Audrey Paris
Cliff Gorman
Davis Newman
Ben Vereen
O'Connor Flood
Erzsebet Foldi
Michelle
Michael Tolan
Dr. Ballinger
Max Wright
Joshua Penn
William LeMassena
Jonesy Hecht
Irene Kane
Leslie Perry
Deborah Geffner
Victoria
Kathryn Doby
Kathryn
Anthony Holland
Paul Dann
Robert Hitt
Ted Christopher
David Margulies
Larry Goldie
Susan Brooks
Stacy
Keith Gordon
Young Joe
Frankie Man
Comic
Alan Heim
Eddie
John Lithgow
Lucas Sergeant
Sandahl Bergman
Principal Dancer
Eileen Casey
Principal Dancer
Bruce Anthony Davis
Principal Dancer
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
Cathy Rice
Fan Dancer
Sonja Stuart
Fan Dancer
Terri Treas
Fan Dancer
Ralph E. Berntsen
Rock Band Drums
Jan Flato
Rock Band Keyboard
John Paul Fetta
Rock Band Bass
Andy Schwartz
Rock Band Guitar
Robert Levine
Dr. Hyman
Phil Friedman
Murray Nathan
Stephen Strimpell
Alvin Rackmil
Leonard Drum
Insurance Man
Eugene Troobnick
Insurance Doctor
Jules Fisher
Himself
Ben Masters
Dr. Garry
Cathie Shirriff
Nurse Briggs
Joanna Merlin
Nurse Pierce
Leah Ayres
Nurse Capobianco
Nancy Beth Bird
Nurse Bates
Harry Agress
Resident MD
CCH Pounder
Nurse Blake
Tito Goya
Attendant
Tiger Haynes
Porter
Lotte Palfi Andor
Old Woman
K.C. Townsend
Stripper
Marinka
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
Nicole Fosse
Dancer
Vicki Frederick
Menage Partner
Minnie Gaster
Script Supervisor
Michael Green
Clapper Boy
Bruce MacCallum
Clapper Boy
Joyce Ellen Hill
Nurse Collins
I.M. Hobson
Cast of NY/LA
Edith Kramer
Manager, Rehersal Studio
Barbara McKinley
Diane
Mary McCarty
Cast of NY/LA
Theresa Merritt
Cast of NY/LA
Gavin Moses
Apprentice Editor
Mary Mon Toy
Dietician
Wallace Shawn
Assistant Insurance Man
Jacqueline Solotar
Autograph Seeker
Sloane Shelton
Mother
Sammy Smith
Cast of NY/LA
Arnold Gross
Pianist
Terry Alexander
Hospital Orderly (uncredited)
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