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Sweet Charity

Love is what it's all about!
1969 | 153m | English

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Taxi dancer Charity continues to have faith in the human race despite apparently endless disappointments at its hands, and hope that she will finally meet the nice young man to romance her away from her sleazy life. Maybe, just maybe, handsome Oscar will be the one to do it.
Release Date: Feb 25, 1969
Director: Bob Fosse
Writer: Peter Stone, Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Music
Keywords broken engagement, charity, celebrity, based on play or musical, tragic love, dancehall girl, based on movie
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $20,000,000
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Shirley MacLaine Charity
John McMartin Oscar
Chita Rivera Nickie
Paula Kelly Helene
Ricardo Montalban Vittorio
Sammy Davis Jr. Big Daddy
Stubby Kaye Herman
Barbara Bouchet Ursula
Suzanne Charny Dancer
Alan Hewitt Nicholsby
Dante DiPaolo Charlie
Bud Vest Dancer
Ben Vereen Dancer
Lee Roy Reams Dancer
Al Lanti Dancer
John Wheeler Dancer
Leon Bing Model
Leon Alton Dancer (uncredited)
Toni Basil Dancer (uncredited)
Larry Billman Dancer (uncredited)
Herman Boden Dancer (uncredited)
Donald Bradburn Dancer (uncredited)
Chelsea Brown Dancer (uncredited)
Ray Chabeau Dancer (uncredited)
Cheryl Christiansen Dancer (uncredited)
Linda Clifford Dancer (uncredited)
Bryan Da Silva Dancer (uncredited)
Marguerite DeLain Dancer (uncredited)
Kathryn Doby Dancer (uncredited)
Jimmy Fields Dancer (uncredited)
Lynn Fields Dancer (uncredited)
Ellen Halpin Dancer (uncredited)
Carlton Johnson Dancer (uncredited)
Kirk Kirksey Dancer (uncredited)
Richard Korthaze Dancer (uncredited)
Lance LeGault Dancer (uncredited)
Trish Mahoney Dancer (uncredited)
Ted Monson Dancer (uncredited)
April Nevins Dancer (uncredited)
Walter Painter Dancer (uncredited)
Louise Quick Dancer (uncredited)
Frank Radcliffe Dancer (uncredited)
Sandy Rovetta Dancer (uncredited)
Charlene Ryan Dancer (uncredited)
Dom Salinaro Dancer (uncredited)
Georgina Spelvin Dancer (uncredited)
Patrick Spohn Dancer (uncredited)
Jerry Trent Dancer (uncredited)
Tifni Twitchell Dancer (uncredited)
Renata Vaselle Dancer (uncredited)
Lorene Yarnell Jansson Dancer (uncredited)
Adele Yoshioka Dancer (uncredited)
Richard Angarola Maitre d' (uncredited)
Henry Beckman Policeman (uncredited)
Jack Berle Onlooker at Park (uncredited)
Charles Brewer Young Man on Bridge (uncredited)
Lonnie Burr Willie (uncredited)
Jeff Burton Policeman (uncredited)
Ceil Cabot Married Woman (uncredited)
Dee Carroll Woman on Tandem (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Onlooker at Park (uncredited)
Kathleen Cody Flower Girl (uncredited)
Bud Cort Flower Child (uncredited)
John Craig Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited)
Alfred Dennis Waiter at 'Chile Hacienda' (uncredited)
George DeNormand Onlooker at Park (uncredited)
John Frayer Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited)
Dave Gold Panhandler (uncredited)
Chuck Harrod Singer (uncredited)
Sharon Harvey Young Woman on Bridge (uncredited)
Tom Hatten Man in Tandem (uncredited)
Francine Henderson Onlooker at Park (uncredited)
Buddy Joe Hooker Baseball Player (uncredited)
Nolan Leary Manfred (uncredited)
Diki Lerner Man with Dog on Bridge (uncredited)
Buddy Lewis Appliance Salesman (uncredited)
Marco López Man in Park (uncredited)
Judith Lowry Old Lady on Park Bench (uncredited)
Jerry Mann Singer (uncredited)
Joseph Mell Man on Bridge (uncredited)
Jackie Mitchell Model (uncredited)
Alma Platt Lady with Hat on Bridge (uncredited)
Maudie Prickett Nurse on Bridge (uncredited)
Leoda Richards Onlooker at Park (uncredited)
Carroll Roebke Model (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Surtees Director of Photography
Jack D. Moore Set Decoration
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction
William Russell Sound
Arnold Schwarzwald Music Editor
Dorothy Fields Lyricist
Douglas Green Assistant Director
Waldon O. Watson Sound
Len Peterson Sound
Betty A. Griffin Script Supervisor
Ralph Burns Orchestrator
Stuart Gilmore Editor
Ernest B. Wehmeyer Production Manager
George C. Webb Art Direction
Ronald Pierce Sound
Larry Germain Hairstylist
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Bob Fosse Choreographer, Director
Peter Stone Screenplay
Federico Fellini Original Story
Tullio Pinelli Original Story
Ennio Flaiano Original Story
Cy Coleman Original Music Composer, Songs
Edith Head Costume Design
Bud Westmore Makeup Artist
Sydney Guilaroff Hair Designer
Neil Simon Musical
Name Title
Robert Arthur Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

"Charity" (Shirley MacLaine), "Nickie" (Chita Rivera) and "Helene" (Paula Kelly) are call-girls working in a grotty dance hall. "Charity" is an honest, maybe too honest, gal, but after years going round in circles she needs a decent man in her life. That might just happen when she meets "Oscar" (Joh ... n McMartin) but he doesn't know what she really does to make a living. It isn't quite in a bank. Should she tell him and risk him walking away? The story itself here is no great shakes, but the performances are really entertaining. MacLaine, Ricardo Montalban as the legendary actor "Vittorio" and the rhythmic Sammy Davis Jr. as "Big Daddy" all contribute to a tight ensemble delivering some of the best from musical theatre to the big screen. "Big Spender"; "If My Friends Could See Me Now"; "...Something Better Than This"; "The Rhythm of Life" - all cleverly written and scored by Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields and sung by the folks we are watching. Now the production isn't the best. The editing is really quite bitty and director Bob Fosse still can't quite remember that cinema can flow in a continuous fashion that theatre cannot. It's not Neil Simon's best script adaptation either, indeed "Nights of Cabiria" might blush at the rather staccato nature of this tribute. It looks great and there's quite some chemistry between MacLaine and the suave and debonaire Montalban and by mid-way through, you just want poor old "Charity" to find her happiness. It's hard to see how it could be better and is well worth watch if you want to see charisma on screen in spades.

Apr 21, 2024