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Chicago (2003)
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Starring: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renee Zellweger, Richard Gere
Director: Rob Marshall
Category: Musicals, Comedy, Crime, Drama
Studio: Buena Vista
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Velma Kelley (Catherine Zeta-Jones) burns in the spotlight as a nightclub sensation. When she shoots her philandering husband, she lands on Chicago's murderess row and retains Chicago's slickest lawyer, Billy Flynn. Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger), seduced the city's promise of style and dreams of singing and dancing her way to stardom. When her abusive lover tries to walk out on her, she too ends up in prison. When Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) recognizes a made-for-tabloids story, he postpones Velma's court date to take on Roxie's case. As Roxie fashions herself as America's sweetheart, Velma has more than a few surprises in store. The two women stop at nothing to out do each other in their obsessive pursuit of fame and celebrity.

 
 
   
   

 
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