Scene from All That Jazz (1979)
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Duration: 280 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Deborah Geffner
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Sandahl Bergman
Birth Name: Sandahl Bergman
Birth Date: 1951-11-14
Birth Place: Kansas City, Missouri, USA (Search Country)
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Full Biography
Sandahl Bergman, born November 14, 1951 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, is an American actress and dancer. She moved to New York City during her 20s and appeared in several Bob Fosse productions. Her film debut was in 'All That Jazz' (1979). Bergman is best known for her role as Valeria in the film 'Conan the Barbarian', for which she won a Golden Globe and a Saturn Award.
About the Movie: All That Jazz (1979)

Release Year: 1979
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Ах, този джаз, O Show Deve Continuar, Hinter dem Rampenlicht, Det er showtime!, Empieza el espectáculo, Syke ei sammu, Que le spectacle commence, I parastasi arhizei, Mindhalálig zene, Kol Ha-Jazz Ha-Ze, Lo spettacolo comincia, Bak kulissene, El show debe continuar, Caly ten zgielk, All That Jazz: O Espectáculo Vai Começar, Sav taj džez, Showtime, Beсь этот джаз, Ölümün Besinci Safhasi, El show debe seguir
Director: Bob Fosse
Writer: Bob Fosse, Robert Alan Aurthur
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Companies: 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures
Genre: Drama
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Keywords
Keywords: amphetamine, angel of death, broadway, divorce, editing, film in film, movie business, prescription drug abuse, preserved film, rainstorm, restroom, screening room, semi autobiographical, show business, surgery, tap dancing
Story
All That Jazz follows Joe Gideon, a successful Broadway director and choreographer struggling with addiction and health issues due to his obsessive work habits. His life begins spiraling out of control as he faces divorce, amphetamine abuse, and a heart attack while attempting to balance his personal life and career.
Summary
Directed by Bob Fosse in 1979, All That Jazz is a semi-autobiographical musical drama set within the vibrant world of Broadway. The film explores themes of addiction, obsession with work, and the destructive nature of ambition through its protagonist Joe Gideon, loosely based on Fosse himself. Although plot details are scarce, sources mention Gideon's struggle with prescription drug abuse, a heart attack, divorce, and his eventual reconciliation with reality during a rainstorm scene.