
Chicago
Two death-row murderesses develop a fierce rivalry while competing for publicity, celebrity, and a sleazy lawyer's attention.
- Rated
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 1h 53m
- Released
- 2002
- Country
- United States, Germany, Canada
Details
Release year: 2002
Storyline
Two death-row murderesses develop a fierce rivalry while competing for publicity, celebrity, and a sleazy lawyer's attention.
Top credits
Renée Zellweger — Roxie Hart
Catherine Zeta-Jones — Velma Kelly
Richard Gere — Billy Flynn
Taye Diggs — Bandleader
Awards
6 wins & 7 nominations
See all awards →Did you know
• In the beginning of the scene introducing Matron Mama Morton (Queen Latifah) to the new inmates, Roxie Hart (Renée Zellweger) has a brief conversation with a woman smoking a cigarette. That character is played by long-time Broadway actress Chita Rivera, who portrayed Velma Kelly in the original 1975 production of "Chicago."
• Director Rob Marshall wanted Catherine Zeta-Jones to wear her naturally long hair in this movie, but she insisted on the short bob. She explained to People Magazine that she didn't want her hair to fall over her face and give people a reason to doubt that she did all of the dancing herself.
• The play "Chicago" was Maurine Dallas Watkins' retelling of two very public murder trials that occurred in Chicago in 1924, those of Beulah Sheriff-Annan and Belva Gaertner. Watkins covered these trials for the Chicago Tribune and wrote the character of Mary Sunshine as a self portrait. For Belva Gaertner (better known as Velma Kelly), she had a much less glitzy fate. She was acquitted and went on to have a few run-ins with the law, but ended up living a semi-normal life before dying of natural causes in California in 1965 at the age of eighty. Although in the case of Beulah Sheriff-Annan (a.k.a. Roxie Hart), it was more of a grisly end. It's true she was acquitted of murdering her lover, thanks to the skills of her highly paid attorney, who was bankrolled by her stunningly loyal husband. She repaid that debt by publicly divorcing him after her release. She married two more times before her death from tuberculosis four years later.
Box Office
Gross (Domestic): $170,687,518
Opening Weekend (Domestic): $2,074,929 (2002-12-29)
User reviews
Well worth seeing.
Dazzling...
Stunning; the first really good musical in a decade
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS, DTS
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- Color
- Color, Black and White
FAQ
- During the cell block tango scene, all the women tell their stories, then display a scarf. All of them are red, with the exception of the Hungarian woman. Hers is white. Does this mean she's actually innocent, or does it signify she believes she is?
- Was Roxie really pregnant?
- Was the ending real? Was the whole thing real?
























