All That Jazz | Bob Fosse (final scene)
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2019
- All That Jazz (1979)
Directed: Bob Fosse
Written: Robert Alan Aurthur & Bob Fosse
Music: Ralph Burns
Starring
Roy Scheider as Joe Gideon
Jessica Lange as Angelique, the angel of death
Ben Vereen as O'Connor Flood - Кино
Doctor: “You have 14 minutes and 37 seconds left to live”
Me:
Possibly the best finale in any movie ever.
"At least I won't have to lie to you anymore." That line hit me like a ton of bricks, it's going to take me some self investigation to figure out why.
And she smiles and sticks her tounge out in a playful manner while smiling and crying too. 😢 Idk I guess the ones men love the most they hurt and the women who have been there and loved them the most just know and take all the emotional baggage with grace and strength. It’s funny bc men are supposed to be the strong ones too.
I think this is the most emotional moment in cinema history for me. I can't even think about that line without breaking down. It says so much with so little. Her perfect little tongue bloop - it's like that one little moment is a playful forgiveness. Like, it's all ok. It's so beautiful to me. It should be a"Here's looking at you, kid." level movie quote, but here we are. Attached to a brilliant, but bizarre movie most people have never seen. 🤷 If you're reading this and haven't watched this film, please do.
One of the greatest scenes in all of cinema. Few movies have brought me to tears, this is one of them. "At least I won't have to lie to you anymore" gets me everytime.
First time I watched this it didn't entirely click what was going on until I saw his daughter hugging him for dear life, cue the water works. This stuck with me for a minute
Agreed, there’s something beautiful about this scene. Roy Scheider busted his knee BAD during the slide supposedly but you’d never know it. Him & Ben Vereen were amazing in this. Underrated classic.
❤
The end is so powerful
@@victorlabouche6471 It’s not underrated. Stop with the underrated comments with everything on RUclips, people.
How about Ben Vareen? Watch this again and pay attention to his dancing in the background, even facial gestures. What a talent. He outshines the Broadway dancers on either side of him. What a guy. He was born for this.
That's because he IS a Broadway dancer.
Love him
And, he's channeling Sammy Davis, Jr.
He was Sammy's understudy.
I like to think that his performance merited an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Stanley Kubrick said that this was his favorite film. Hard to disagree with the Master.
I thought it was Eraserhead? Either way, the man's taste in movies was as good as his own films.
1. He reportedly said that
2. Why would you disagree?
Et pourtant Kubrick à fait des films tellement effrayants que j'ai été incapable de le regarder une seconde fois. Contrairement à All that jazz.
Instead of.a song, a friend of mine wants this sequence played at his funeral on two big TV screens with the volume way up high.
Respect!
I want it in my funeral too!
My father had us play this scene at his Celebration of Life. R.I.P. Dad
Ben Vareen, what a master of his craft.
The BEST musical finale ever filmed! Roy Scheider should have won the Academy Award for Best Actor and the movie should have won Best Picture! This is one of my very favorite musicals to watch. Wonderful Wonderful Movie!
Schroeder was reincarnated and chased after a shark a year later.
I do not agree. This was the most morbid musical I have ever seen. I can compare this film to “Bugsy Malone” (they advertised the heck out of it as another “great movie musical”...only for it to be a cheat), or even 1966’s “The Oscar”. In fact, both “The Oscar” and this travesty of a joke pretty much tell the same story...a man who puts ambition before anything else, even if it means stepping on the toes of everyone he ever knew...and paying the ultimate price for it. Maybe Ben Vereen was right-the title of this film should have been “All That Bulls-“. This is, for sure, no “Cop Rock”...but it’s no “Sound of Music” either.
deepscan Theres nothing wrong with a morbid musical. Plus stories are retold all the time, that doesn’t mean the other elements of the film don’t make it unique in some way. Even if you didn’t like it, it’s far from a travesty imo.
Who is that bad ass MC? GREAT DANCER
@@victorvillegas2864 the great Ben Vereen.
Rest beautiful Ann
Love love love
I was 13 when it first came out. The older I get, the more haunting and funny the sound of that zipper is.
Anne, the finality of the sound of the zipper...a stunning ending
@@stephaniestanley8041 But at least you won't hear it...
Le plus beau raccord son de l'histoire du cinema
Yeah, I’m right behind you. You can suspend reality until that point, then it suddenly hits home.
I celebrated my 13th birthday on April 1979 and my dad gave me the choice to either go to a Pirates baseball game or see a movie with my friends. Of course, I chose to see this movie. Images a father who had been a former baseball pitcher taking his 13 year old son and his fellow 13 year old friends to see this!! LOL I still remember how uncomfortable I sensed he was during the Take Off With Us flight attendants number! I never got a chance to come out to my dad when he was alive but I sort of felt he knew that I was gay around this time. Fantastic movie and I always loved Fosse.
10:24 The doctor checks the time of death
M A S T E R P I E C E
Anyone who's still watching this in the shit hole of 2022?
I'm 35 years old and I first watched this masterpiece when i am 15... Since then I know "I have to become an actor" . Who knows maybe I will, but I am still seeking this dream and this movie give me strengh whenever I needed. With the love from bottom of my heart. Cheers.
That zip at the end. The *bomb*
It should have been followed by silence, I feel. The final song over the credits is a misstep.
Greatest finale of any movie!
This is the first movie that made me cry. I was 10 and wasn’t really even comprehending the scope of what I was watching.
I just knew it was dark and some heavy shit. It even scared me but it made me cry when Joe died.
I hear ya my friend❤
The whole waking dream aspect of this film is way ahead of its time and kind of frightening... I've hallucinated before due to extreme dehydration. What you see feels real and completely normal.
Um tell Fellini that lol
Why do you think it was never done before? Sounds like you lack reference for older material to make that statement.
Check out 8 1/2 for one! One of my favourite films.
The last of several astonishing dance sequences in this film - astonishingly choreographed, costumed, lit, photographed, directed, edited, and, of course, performed! Super Fosse! What a way to go!
one of the most mind blowing movies i've ever seen..i was about eight years old when i saw it with my parents because they had the soundtrack..today i'm 47 i bought the dvd and i watch it every year once or twice like it wa the first time...thanks for uploading the entire haunting final scene!
You have good taste my friend; epic performance by all the music legends on stage❤
Roy Scheider can't sing or dance but Fosse and Ben Vereen make this work, love it and it is amazing...!
Yes, one of the cleverest aspects of this film is that you believe in Gideon as an ex-dancer and performer despite Scheider’s limitations.
Ben Vareen the most amazing dancer ever!
And what a wonderful happy smile he has.
First saw this movie when I was 15 or 16. Took me a few views to understand it. But it helped shape my views on the bittersweet celebration that is life. Fosse is a goddamn genius.
the amount of coverage in this final sequence is completely cracked, no wonder you had a heart attack Bob
Ben “F-ing” Vereen …… simply a freakin Stud !!!!
I was about 6 when I first saw this movie and of course didn’t understand it at all at that time. But the dancing ladies with the veins on them freaked the shit out of me and The Everly Brothers, ByeBye Love still gives me the creeps.
Six! I thought I was young at 14! Of course, we both see so much more of it now that we're older.
My way-too-young movie was The Poseidon Adventure at a drive-in when I was seven. My father has admitted that he and my mom made a mistake thinking my sister and I would just fall asleep in the back while they watched the film. At four, she did, but I definitely did not. To this day, it remains one of my favorite films.
@@JeffFreemanPresents I was so young it didn’t really effect me much. And Mum certainly didn’t know how adult the film would be. On the other hand, I had a much older brother who had a large collection of videos and I had many waaaaaaaaaaaay too young movie experiences. Ones that stick with me to this day are Videodrome, Alien, John Carpenters The Thing and I Spit On Your Grave. ( wowweee that one was a doozy) 🥺🥺🤣🤣
5:39 he's ascending to his death(critical condition) but those claps in reality are doctors trying to revive him.
Mmm, that's really interesting 🤔 it'd be cool to see all the parallels from his imagination to the real world events
@@elithewholeshebang- The beeps are apparently distorted sounds from the heart monitor bleeding through, too.
When the two dancers, who are dressed like the veins and arteries, are wrapped around Scheider, that is the heart attack. When you see the doctor look at his watch, that is time of death.
Jesus, never knew that. Thank you!
I think this movie is a classic! The dancing is so great. I was so impressed with the whole thing.
Every time I see it I am treated to a new layer of drama. It is one of the great ones!
If I don't go like this then I'm not going at all
Gwen Verdon and Ann Reinking are the two dancing in the circulatory system suits with Ben Vereen. Love this finale and the whole movie! And Ethel Merman singing "There's No Business Like Show Business".🎉
The dancers are Ann Reinking and Kathryn Doby (Fosse's dance captain in the movie).
I was about 9 when this movie came out. I wasn’t allowed to see it. It was rated R. It was the first movie to show actual open surgery. It was deemed extremely graphic But watching Ben Vareen dance especially at the end made this movie
A truly classic movie. When it came out, I was a sophomore in college and I went to see it in the theater two nights in a row. I haven't seen it in years now, but seeing this clip makes me want to watch this amazing movie again.
Sadly 8 years later in September 1987...Bob Fosse died of a heart attack
Thanks for playing the movie to the end. Many cut it off too soon. This is the impact Fosse wanted.
Incredible. Magnificent.
The best dance moves I think I've ever seen in my entire life, starting 7:32
In the end, Angelique always gets her man...
One of my favourite scenes in film....
Man if Ben Vareen isn’t the Greatest dancer. I don’t know who is!
Bob Fosse.
Roy Scheider Rocks big time💖✝️
Masterpiece.
This was amazing when it first came out. Riveting on the big screen. Last sequence was haunting and breathtaking both. Even more haunting as I get older. I was only a very young man when it was new...
I absolutely love this last scene! Ben Vareen is amazing!
This scene to me would be one of the most brilliant and the most haunting in all of my life. When you look at the Joe Gideon grotesque realising himself being a total failure as a person, a father, a husband in the time of his death still scares me almost 40 years later.
Roy Schneider is certainly a terrible singer however this whole scene is brilliantly written as the words of Bye Bye Life has been hauntingly re-written almost as a "suicide song" not to mention the parting scene at 8:37 where his ex and daughter is not making the standing ovation in comparison to the rest of the crowd just shows Joe's character not to mention their underlying repulsiveness in him leaving this world is sheer genius from Bob Fosse.
What I have also notice is the band riff at 7:31 which immediately captured me certainly reminds me of Billy Joel's "Captain Jack", another song that was dealing with the dark side of humanity however the choreography is the best Hollywood could ever bring out.
Brilliantly written and worthy of an academy award.
The finger snap piano riff at the beginning of “bye bye life” is identical to the opening of Stiletto from The Stranger album. Stiletto is about a destructive relationship you just can’t leave. The musical director must have been a Billy Joel fan.
D'accord avec vous. Et c'est être très honnête de critiquer ainsi sa vie de dire que l'on a gâché sa vie de couple, de famille, que l'on a ruiné sa santé à force d'excès. Et que malgré tout le travail fourni... On se sent minable et l'on n'est rien qu'un corps mort dans un plastique. Cela fait réfléchir. Il a réfléchi. Et il a le courage de l'exposer au monde entier. Ce n'est pas de l'ego, c'est au contraire de l'humilité. Ceux qui l'ont traité d'ego, devaient justement être orgueilleux et jaloux. Le seul truc où j'aurais conseillé Fosse, c'est de ne pas s'étendre sur le moche type de stand-up qui parle du déni, de la colère, de la négociation et de l'acceptation. C'était trop long, inutile, on a compris la psychologie. Ce film m'a beaucoup appris... Dommage que je ne l'ai pas vu plus jeune. J'ai raté beaucoup de choses... On n'avait pas ces films là où j'étais.
Scheider not Schneider ☝
...and by the way, Roy Scheider's singing isn't that terrible, otherwise he wouldn't have been nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor.☝😉
Aha! I knew I heard Billy Joel in there somewhere!
One of my favorite movies ever. I am looking for these old school revival movie theaters to show this on the Big Screen!
Très émouvant et film superbe à tous les niveaux personnages, danse et le famaus : " bye bye.. et les percussions ! Signature forte de ce film.
This is very realistic. Of course you would be dreaming in musical upon dying if this was your life
Loll, I know I would, haha!
I love this movie. My favorite movie now
I saw this on the big screen when I was 18. It made deep impression on me.. I'm glad to see it again now. Thank you!
UN MUST CE FILM !
El mejor musical. Insuperable !!!!! La música, la creatividad para las escenas de baile, su gigante coreografía, lo casi ontológico de su trama, la descomunal actuación de Roy Scheider y fantástica dirección y libro de Bob Fosse hacen de esta película, el combo perfecto. Debería haber ganado y mereció el Oscar, por lejos. Los acontecimientos políticos siempre están de por medio.
Боб Фосси гений - на все времена
Excellent!!!
At the end of the 1977 Genesis' Seconds Out double album live show that ends really in "over the top" fashion, as you hear the crowd murmurs, the house audio starts playing the same There's No business Like Show Business as presumably the house lights come on. Very effective...
Un genio Bob Fosse
Great. Giant. Master piece
PERFECT!!!
I remember when it first came out. You really have to view it on a large screen to get the full effect. This film would not appeal to the general public. I think film students or those interested in cinema would enjoy it more.
The movie was a decent size hit back in the day. It just oozes 1970’s awesomeness. I think a lot of young people with adventurous taste would love it if they saw it.
@@ericn1450 Decent size hit is an interesting way to put it. The film garnered nine Oscar nominations and won four. To me, it was the movie of the decade.
@@JeffFreemanPresents, i love All That Jazz. I have probably watched it least 40 times counting cable, VHS and DVD. I was disagreeing with Jeep Cherokee about its appeal to the general public. It was a hit in 1979 but it certainly was not a smash. Apparently it made around 37 million in box office during its original release. Decent size hit seems correct to me. Not a smash like Alien or Superman but not a bust like Cuba or a disappointment like 1941. As much as I love it I don’t consider it the best of the year let alone of the decade. I think Apocalypse Now and Alien are just as good if not better from that year.
@@ericn1450 Ah, what a lovely reply! Thank you, Eric. I agree with the take on the general public. I suppose I bristle at the thought of such a brigade because I have never been a fan of the most popular films (superheroes and the like).
It sounds like you are of the same mind, so let's talk flicks!... I said that "to me, it was the movie of the decade," because at the time, it was. I was 15 years old when I saw it and it was huge for me. Do I think it is the greatest film of the 70s? Meh, I hate to declare winners. It is a film that touches me in a different way every time I see it. From the time Star 80 came out and I saw it at like 19 years old, I thought Bob Fosse was the greatest artist of all time (except for Stanley Kubrick, who is a god in human/artist form ;) ;) ).
I still think he's pretty fkng brilliant.
I consider Fosse a true Hollywood auteur which in my opinion is rarer than most realize. Even really good Directors like Penn, Friedkin and Coppola spent a huge portion of their careers making crap. I have never seen Sweet Charity but everything else Fosse directed was first rate of which I believe All That Jazz is the pinnacle of his output. I do love Cabaret though and while I think Coppola probably deserved best director that year I understand why he lost it to Fosse. Visually, most of the credit for The Godfather went to Gordon Willis so I think Coppola was probably slighted unfairly. The Academy compounded this mistake by over rewarding The Godfather part II in 1974 which was vastly inferior to Chinatown, The Conversation and Lenny. If I was forced to pick the top Hollywood film of the 70s I would probably go with Chinatown.
The death scene with the greatest vitality of all time.
Ben Vereen is also popular as Lou Smith on Fresh Prince (Will's runaway Dad)
And early on in the 80s he starred on the childrens review tv show "ZubileeZoo"
Not forgetting his performance in one of the biggest events in television,
"Roots"
Great flick.
To think that's Lou... Will's dad from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air!!! WHAT AN AMAZINGLY TALENTED MAN ♥️♥️♥️
I love, love, love this movie and this ending sequence was outstanding. Still so sad Roy Scheider and Ann Reinking are gone. 😭😭😭 I kinda love how Roy Scheider and Erzsebet Foldi didn't have singer's voices, sang slightly off pitch but it made their portrayals more real, somehow.
Ben Vareen greatest dancer of all time! He should be a judge on So You Think You Can Dance. He was Fosse favourite . But if any man can dance Ben Bareen is it
Roy Scheider grandioso.Un film emozionante,con stupende coreografie e musiche .Un cast eccellente.Da vedere sempre con ammirazione.
It's Show Time!
I first saw this movie when I was 12 and I've been a hypochondriac ever since 🤪😁🤣😂
I absolutely adore this movie. Is it pretentious? Yes. Is it sublime? Yes! Is is beautiful, strong, in your face, brilliant, too much? YES! It' s VERY theatrical Joe...
What will it be like if this film won an Academy Award for Best Picture? That could've been better.
Bob Fosse. Ugly. Honest. Compelling. A magnificent wreck; the Titanic after 50 years of decay.
💫
They're gonna need a bigger body bag.
Seen this forty five years ago 😂
John Lithgow has a cameo in everything that is good
Se ofMy favorite part of this movie are the scenes with scheider and the daughter. FOSSE loved his daughter and never wanted her to be a dancer. He was def fucked up in his head and could be cruel but I wonder how self aware was he...
Worked should read as rorkes drift! Thanks.
And of course the Great Ethel Merman finishing it all off.
The only criticism I have about this video is the fact that it was recorded off of a TV, it is not Widescreen, let alone in Stereo/High Fidelity.
Sarebbe stato perfetto con la sigla finale di On Broadway . Comunque Beautiful Movie. Bob Foss the Giant .
8 1/2 / All That Jazz - what are the odds they could make 2 perfect movies out of this.
Woody Allen didn't quite get up there on that level (even if he also did very well there-stardust is still one of his best movies)
Anybody care to make a count of how many muses they shared between the 3 of them ? Well over the 9 traditional ones....
6:23 the time has come 😢
Does anyone know who the Blood Vessel dancers were? One looks like Ann Reinking
You are correct sir. One is.
The past couple of years the networks have produced some Live! Broadway productions some a hit and others a huge misfire (ABC). This should be explored as a remake for a certain television network considering how they ruined their chance, so here’s an idea to redeem themselves. With all the conversions to massive TV flat screens this on Live! Would be excellent!
What What's the name of this movie
"ALL THAT JAZZ"
Don't know if it's true but apparently during the filming of this scene fosse got a bit jealous of Roy scheider getting all the attention and complained he wasnt doing it right so he could film the sequence with himself to "show " scheider how to do it. He needed his moment
Roy Scheider est très convaincant et beau dans cette séquence. Je n'avais pas reconnu le type des Dents de la mer, Shark, alors que c'est lui. Il a rendu le personnage de Fosse meilleur, plein d'amour dans son sourire en disant Bye bye Life. Je comprends que Fosse ait été jaloux ! OK il ne sais ni danser, ni chanter... Mais dans ce final il est très convaincant, c'est un super acteur qui fait passer de sacrées émotions... Mieux que Fosse. Roy je t'aime ! C'est très rare que je pense cela d'un acteur. 😊
Lin Manuel-Miranda played the role of Roy Schieder in Fosse/Verdun.
wonder why my dark sense of humor it always ready~
🌏🏆👍🍀🎯✌👣🐾🍻😅. Robert Kraft 33.3×3
great movie. For his life was a show, until the end, but it's not, life is very serious, because after...
Not gonna lie the deet-deet-deet-deet-dee show business theme kind of takes away from the seriousness of the abrupt cut to him in the body bag, wish they just left it quiet so the suddenness sticks with people and leaves an impression. They could have at least started the theme after the screen went black or something...
Oui la chanson Show business est dérangeante si vite... Je pense que c'est vraiment pour dire, je suis mort, c 'est fini, je ne suis rien, oublié définitivement, terminé, poubelle. Et le show continue sans moi. On ne me regrette pas. Donc vivre tant que l'on est vivant. Et l'ange attend ton âme. Ton corps a fini de t'abriter dans cette vie. Dire adieu à ceux que l'on aime et reconnaître qu'on les a trahis en leur mentant, et que l'on a gâché leur joie avec son sale caractère. Il y a tant d'amour dans les yeux de l'actrice qui lui tire la langue. Elle pleure vraiment.
When I visited London she even stole yes commandeered my luggage never compensated just very tired somehow John major and George bush SR put me to work on house of cards and englands financial situation was put right with the help of Lords commons and help from me all along ! Thanks.
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At -4:13...time of death
This was my ex-husband's absolute favorite movie, and I still don't get it. A narcissist dying?
Maybe not such a narcissist as he was pretty self aware of his faults and pretty much brutally admitted them all in this movie. A narcissist is never wrong and never admits to any faults, it's always someone else
Love this scene, but they really should've gotten someone else to sing for Scheider.
He was perfect. It was never supposed to be vocal perfection for his role.... He was great!
@@tm502010 AMEN!!
But that problem makes it compelling and perfect my friend 😁
@@argeltuazon5059 Exactly. It makes it more organic and poignant.
Never. This character was supposed to be an alter ego for Bob Fosse, who actually had a weak voice.
My 11th grade English teacher took our class to this back when it was in the theaters. This ending haunts me to this day. What a gut punch.
The open heart surgery scene also haunted me. I couldn’t stop rerunning that scene before I had open heart surgery a few years ago. Unlike Joe I cleaned up my act…
Mr Major please call the ministry of defence 5-8 minutes ago there were local bomb explosions near beta street a street where planes fly west towards the city reach San Diego flight tower sometimes totally unmanned and vacant I had to guide in flights yes do air traffic control because the unpatriotic crew preferred to leave because they were told they would have to work overtime at a time of war and not be paid for a minimum of two weeks instead they started having sex in weird ways and refused to serve America they were so faithful they said they could get hired anywhere in the world so they took off. Another concussion also years ago at the British airways counter nobody is available at all no contact in an emergency in fact years ago I was exposed to radiation I went to the airport to tell them and get help there was no security check at all no one around and then I found some maintenance person and asked them to call 911 two paramedics arrived they knew I was ill but would not help me so I finally went downtown and couldn't find a land line finally I went to the westgate Prince William of England was waiting and tried to to lift the couch I was on he even finally lifted it so rude I did finally stand up I said j why are you so rude why don't you represent an international hotel in fact years some years ago after midnight I met prince Charles shhokhands with a certain Arab and I agreed to help him out with some financial deal supposed to affect many years to come well you see the royal family has depended on me financially for yet hoard in foreign countries dreamed of nations often island or current and former enemies with power grid negative impact technology nuclear power of unclean design and bacterial logical disease threat example covid or bubonic in nature this is a clear and arising high threat terrorist situation look at the treatment of the Duke and duchess of Cambridge haters of blacks at times a they were shown out of some island nation their representing a toon of England and the Commonwealth is disastrous why they represent the imbibing of drugs sexual exploitation of blacks and their own children and the rape of male blacks by yes Prince William .they somehow depend financially on me and have for years I don't deny them funds for housing and basic clothing and other reasonable needed items but they insist on representing a luxury and glamour styled life and daily situation warned about in the holy Bible of which they're clearly not aware of or ignore and they're certainly not defenders of the faith representing Satan's sin of abuse of humanity and lack of support of the masses just like grandmother Elizabeth's ignorance and refusal to pay on a good fair deal no like always she shirks all responsibilities and goes for the fantasy for her a costly reality of a new dress everyday to prove she's a woman when she possesses well a lack of fertility organs and no genetic line and is anti Christian and not a legal queen though I respect her sometimes and am never aggressive for she was once my neighbor in chula vista and west on d street west of 255 d street she also had homes at the top of the block well I've known her all my life and as respect for me as a neighbor evidence of her disobeying of the ten commandments as my neighbor she has never been kind though her son married me she has all my life lived off me and stolen from me and used me as slave labour without fair pay food orlo permission when I visited
Je crois que vous avez vraiment besoin de soins psychiatriques... Vous êtes incohérent. Prenez-soin de vous, vous avez vraiment besoin d'aide. Allez consulter d'urgence. Vous faites une crise de je ne sais pas quoi, mais vous allez vraiment mal. Avec toute mon empathie.