This was Ann at her absolute peak. Also, one has to admire Erzsebet Foldi for being able to match Ann (allowing for the difference in age and level of training) step for step in this. She was really good in this movie. She danced toe to toe with both Ann Reinking and Leland Palmer, two very highly trained Broadway actress/singer/dancers and did quite well for being 12 years old, definitely holding up her end of the dance numbers.
There couldn't be a better remembrance of Ann Reinking than to screen this number; it not only reflects her talent as a dancer, but illustrates the UNBELIEVABLE control she had over her body. Rest in peace.
you would never guess that ann was 60 years old in this unreal I couldn't i'm 61 and can't move like that but then again I couldn't when I was 21 either. lol rip ann you are missed
@@danielcorreard3746 Daniel, respectfully, Ann was 30 when she made this…which doesn’t lessen her achievement. AND amazing that the then 14 year old Miss Foldi easily held her own right by her side!
When Ann & Erzabet were rehearsing this scene, Roy was kept out. He didn’t see the routine until they were filming it. Fosse wanted Roy’s spontaneous and natural reaction to this joyful dance
This scene is so brilliantly sad. I love the subtext provided by Roy Scheider's facial expressions ("I don't deserve this") and Bob Fosse's subtle direction.
Nothing against Kramer v. Kramer, but that could have been a movie of the week on television. This film and Roy Scheider's portrayal of Joe Gideon both deserved Oscars for 1979.
When this movie came out, I was 17 years old and just starting out in the theater. I was so in love with this film (and "Fame" which came out around the same time). I was in awe of Anne Reinking and all of Broadway theater folk. Little did I know that 20 years later I'd be doing wardrobe on "Fosse" on Broadway. Sadly, I wasn't a performer, which I wanted to be most desperately. And I totally sucked as a dresser. But I did get to run down and fetch Anne's script from the local Duane Reed Drugstore! My claim to "Fame". I've had a good life.
How amazing, Gwin! Kudos, you made the big-time! Even if it wasn't how you envisioned -- but that's the fun of life, I think. You still got to do tremendous things. Thank you for sharing that. (Was she nice when she got the script? Please say yes!)
Everyone in my family plays an instrument (or has, and well, at some time in their life) ... but not me ... and not from a lack of trying. Not sure if I don't have the patience, or the talent, but learning (and practice) feel like getting a tooth pulled s-l-o-w-l-y, by someone that doesn't like me very much. Not a good fit! I always felt like the odd-man out, because of that; and also because I was the only one (of 5 kids) to join the military ... albeit to get money for college, but "they also serve, who stand & guard." I was in the Signal Corps; so, when I got out & went back to college, I was able to get a student job working part-time in the Audio-Visual Department, including doing recordings of the performances in the Main Concert Hall. To make a long story considerably shorter, I quickly discovered that, although I can't make music myself, I *can* (and *did*) make OTHER people's performances sound considerably better, working as an audio engineer. Apparently, THAT is where my talent lies ... and I probably would never have discovered that fact, if I hadn't taken that 3 year detour in Uncle Sam's Travelling Clown Show. Sometimes, it takes a while for all the pieces of the puzzle to come together, to make a picture. Every journey has a beginning, and a middle, and an end - and, if you are careful (and a little bit lucky), then the end is the best part of all. "Life isn't just stranger than we imagine - it is stranger than we CAN imagine."
Ann is magnificent, but Erzsebet Foldi deserves major props for being able to keep up her, and at age 13, no less! The two of them had terrific chemistry.
brilliant character stuff here. I hate this word, but its "sweet" and fun. also love the Leland palmer huge eyes - glancing at 'Bob' with silence. what connection.
One of the cool things about this movie -- and they are legion -- is that the dance scenes hit on so many emotions. From the fun and innocence of this one to the sexuality of Air Rotica to the paradoxically painful celebration of the finale, it demonstrates art's ability to express everything humans can feel. And _Kramer vs. Kramer_ beat this out for Best Pic? I don't think so.
Todd Larson Wow, I was going to look up Foldi out of curiosity. They say the level of rejection most people in the biz have to take is rough. Sorry she couldn’t hang in.
1) How did he not win the Best Actor Oscar? 2) What an amazing honor for that young lady, to dance with Reinking! 3) I can't help it...this clip always makes me cry. It's just wonderful.
I completely agree with you Bettina! 1.This should have won an Oscar. It was probably too much for the Academy &/or they resented Fosse for his breaking tradition, as he always did, or for the cost to the studios for some of his productions. Oscars should be about acknowledging great work, but they aren’t always. This was one of those times where they blew it. 2. I have the DVD of this and have watched it, at least, 10 times. (I saw the movie soon after it came out as well). You may have seen this, but just in case, the newest DVD has lots of “extras,” which include interviews with cast members and Fosse. It also includes a wonderful interview with Ann and the actress/dancer who plays the daughter. The interview takes place long after Fosse’s death, so the “girl” has become an adult. I can’t recall her name at the moment and feel badly because she was so fantastic in her role as Fosse’s daughter Nichole. In the interview both Ann and the young woman reminisce about this particular dance, their relationship during the making of the film and ongoing friendship afterwards. They also talk about working with and knowing Fosse. It’s a sweet interview. 3. This dance always makes me cry too. I’m not sure why, but it strikes such a deep chord in me every time. Thanks so much for putting this on UTube!
Dustin Hoffman - Kramer vs. Kramer Al Pacino - And Justice For All Roy Scheider - All That Jazz Jack Lemmon - The China Syndrome Peter Sellers - Being There That is a difficult choice. They're 5 great actors.
This was like my fav scene in the whole movie!! Anne is fantastic as expected but Erzsebet was pretty great herself. I can't believe I had not seen this movie before. Ms. Reinking also boosted my confidence when she accepted me into her program in Tampa, years ago. I'll always be grateful!! She's just the best!
I just had the same thought, and I've watched this movie countless times. I saw it in the theater, and the night I bought my first VCR, this was the one I rented. :-D
I love that people are finding this because of the tv show. It's my absolute favorite movie and one of my favorite scenes. And a shout out for Foldi for keeping up with Reinking!
I think my favourite scene as a memory is the auditioning at the beginning of the film to George Benson's On Broadway, and the tall clumsy guy with two left feet and three arms who probably got the wrong interview and was thinking, "...I wonder if all new accountants have to go through this!" .....I was very lucky to have met and briefly got to know Leland Palmer in 1973 - I was a 23yr old drama student from England. I and a pal were staying in Monaco in a modest old fashioned hotel next door to the Hotel de Paris. We were refugees from a camp site. We'd had enough! We got a great room which was unbelievably affordable, with a large balcony over looking Monte Carlo harbour where we would sit and watch boats come and go and drink tea (tiffin) in the afternoon... and or booze! (Oh the British! Yeah I know.) Leland had the room next door and of course an identical balcony. I knew who she was immediately as I had seen Pippin in London and of course had checked the NY cast. It was such a joy and she was sweet and I tried not to be the annoying fan. It wasn't easy. My pal wasn't an actor so hadn't a clue. She was there doing show for Prince Rainier & Princess Grace and we got to know others of the cast including the MD and a lovely guy called Rudy Tronto. As holidays go it is one of my favourite memories. Of course it was so exciting to see Leland in All That Jazz. She had great talent. I could say more but there's not enough room.
Such a sweet scene, I Adore Ann Reinking as a dancer and of course great choreographer Bob Fosse. Such a wonderful, cute scene, the dancing is perfect (the little girl is perfect too), just a heartwarming scene.
As a dancer Ann was non-pareil. Scheider was never better in his 'roman-à-clef' role as Gideon/'Fosse' - a performance that deserves far more notice than it gets. Like Gene Hackman and Julie Andrews - of all unlikely comparisons - Scheider is somehow always himself; its a particular style that some film actors embrace to full effect - and it works. There is only a small distance between Chief Brody and Joe Gideon, but a small distance can sometimes contain many, many viewpoints of interest. I, however, possess none of the substance of these two talents: I am frivolous and self-interested. Ann, Roy...you keep being upstaged by that fabulous Richar Meier-esque apartment. I want it, and I want it now. This goes out to all of us living in overpriced rent dives who all of our lives have the dream of the mezzanine...or at least the loft!
Anne's dancing is perfection, she makes it look so effortless with "those legs for days"!! Erzsebet Foldi did a nice job keeping up with a dancing legend, very impressive indeed...
@@ratso69ful81 Look at this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Reinking and stop following idiotic people who do not care if they give the public the WRONG information!
It’s not just you! I saw it soon after it came out, then bought the video, then DVD & have watched it, at least, 10 + times. It’s so multidimensional, along with great dancing and it captures the essence of Fosse, as well as those most important to him.. I think that it grabs us on so many levels that we just can’t help watching it again and again. This particular scene is one of the best ever made in film. Almost everyone in the film, including Ann, say the Fosse is/was a much nicer person than depicted in the film. Although he wasn’t able to be physically “faithful” to his wife or Ann, his two major relationships, he was faithful in his love for them. He remained life long friends with both women. In the interview with Fosse, he refers to them as his “best friends.”
Ann was the star of Bellevue High School class of 1967. I was in complete shock when I heard the news of her death, as the rest of her fellow classmates. What a exciting life she lived. Rest in Peace dear Ann
Ann was a light. She cared for her ill son from birth. You never knew abt. her heartache. She just md people happy. What a lovely, uber talented woman. RIP.
A great song and scene in a great film. Few could blend cinematography and choreography as seamlessly as Bob Fosse. And that modern atrium open-concept interior would still hold up today. Thanks for posting. Rest in peace, Bob and Roy...and Joe.
One of my favorite movie scenes ever. Always makes me feel good and brings joy to my heart and a smile to my face. Needless to say my breath was taken away when I heard Ann had died. I don't know what else to say except this hit me hard. People will still be enjoying this hundreds of years from now. Pretty amazing.
All that Jazz is the name of the movie and I went to see it the first weekend it came out in HS. This was my favorite scene from the movie and AR is all legs but this number is just too cute with the little girl.
Erzebet is so cute and AMAZING here, what a talented young girl! Anne Reinking, what can I say? Just a legend, and I'm so glad to hear Peter Allen again, one of my favorite scenes (of many) from this film.
(Looks at ex) "If I die, I'm sorry for all the things I did to you." (Looks at Reinking) "If I live, I'm sorry for all the things I'm *going* to do to you."
🎉This lady was amazing! She was an amazing person! 🎉😮She moves so fluidly and so crisply.🎉She is a legend ❤🎉for a very good reason! She managed to combine the grace of a leopard with the fluidly of a snake!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉You go girl! You will be so missed! 😢😢
I have loved this movie since it was released and purchased a dvd of it a few years ago...Ann Reinking was spectacular and watching her dance always leave me in awe. What an amazing talent and what a heartbreaking loss.
When your dad’s girlfriend is Ann Reinking! The relationship Michelle and Katie have is really nice to see. This scene is just pure joy to watch. If only Joe had stopped screwing around and had been able to appreciate what he had, Michelle could’ve got what she wanted, but that wouldn’t have made half as an interesting a story.
I was thinking about that as I watch this. I went to see it the first weekend that opened and I just loved it. He gave the performance of a lifetime. But he was always good in anything he did.
@@michaeljames4904 I remember watching and reading the novel "Wages of Fear" upon which "Sorcerer" was based. Both were fine films. I doubt that Roy was ever in a "bad" movie. A treat to watch.
Ann Reinking was and is as graceful as the letter S. A splendidly talented and beautiful woman. One can only be thankful for the time she spent on earth.
Wow I’ve seen this movie at least five times! Never bored! And this scene touched me, my soul...Anne Reinking, great to say the least...wow...thank you for so much!❤️
@@StevenCarinci That was completely uncalled for!!! You can THINK something and NOT say it. Still, they DID spell Ann's name wrong because it does not have an e. You do not have to correct someone in a rude or mean way though. Not that you said ANYTHING whatsoever about her name not being spelled correctly. This world has enough hate,etc. though. It doesn't need your help in creating more. I'd say save the drama for the stage and those you know fully can take it. You NEVER know who just one small comment may actually be the one that pushes someone over the edge. Try a little understanding and caring. It's not hard. PeAcE 🙏🕯
Erzebet Foldi was fantastic in this movie. She was an excellent dancer and held her own in dancing with the adults. She kind of disappeared after this.
When this was running at the theatre I worked at during high school I spent my breaks watching it and this was my favorite scene. Stunned when her death was reported and that this was now so long ago. RIP, Ms. Reinking. You were fabulous.
"Singing in the Rain," "Westside Story," and "All That Jazz": My three favorite musicals of all time. I know someone who hates musicals, but he LOVES ATJ. I've lost track of how many times I've seen it. This number is always a treat to see.
I came here tonight to watch this scene after reading of Ann Reinking's passing . I love this movie and this scene.
Me too!
I'd not heard. Thanks for informing me.
Same here. Gosh she was so phenomenally talented and beautiful! When she was dancing you just could not take your eyes of of her. RIP Ann.
Me, too. Watching all the clips I can find. I felt like I just a great teacher.
I stopped here too. What a loss. So sad.
This was Ann at her absolute peak. Also, one has to admire Erzsebet Foldi for being able to match Ann (allowing for the difference in age and level of training) step for step in this. She was really good in this movie. She danced toe to toe with both Ann Reinking and Leland Palmer, two very highly trained Broadway actress/singer/dancers and did quite well for being 12 years old, definitely holding up her end of the dance numbers.
There couldn't be a better remembrance of Ann Reinking than to screen this number; it not only reflects her talent as a dancer, but illustrates the UNBELIEVABLE control she had over her body. Rest in peace.
And also a great actress!
Her legs were phenomenal
you would never guess that ann was 60 years old in this unreal I couldn't i'm 61 and can't move like that but then again I couldn't when I was 21 either. lol rip ann you are missed
@@danielcorreard3746 Daniel, respectfully, Ann was 30 when she made this…which doesn’t lessen her achievement. AND amazing that the then 14 year old Miss Foldi easily held her own right by her side!
This scene was child's play for Annie.
When Ann & Erzabet were rehearsing this scene, Roy was kept out. He didn’t see the routine until they were filming it. Fosse wanted Roy’s spontaneous and natural reaction to this joyful dance
How interesting, is this in a book somewhere?
It definitely shows on Roy's face that his reactions were genuine. What a great actor he was.
There are many directors cuts and changes of POV in this number. I doubt it was filmed in a single performance.
This scene is so brilliantly sad. I love the subtext provided by Roy Scheider's facial expressions ("I don't deserve this") and Bob Fosse's subtle direction.
Nothing against Kramer v. Kramer, but that could have been a movie of the week on television. This film and Roy Scheider's portrayal of Joe Gideon both deserved Oscars for 1979.
One of the most extraordinary dance scenes in cinema. Quite breathtaking. I must've watched it 3,000 times RIP Ann.
Yes, Peter she is fantastic. I'm sure she was one half elastic! Incredible body control, etc.
This scene always brings a smile to my face. Ann seems to glide across the floor.
Are you ok..annie ??
When this movie came out, I was 17 years old and just starting out in the theater. I was so in love with this film (and "Fame" which came out around the same time). I was in awe of Anne Reinking and all of Broadway theater folk. Little did I know that 20 years later I'd be doing wardrobe on "Fosse" on Broadway. Sadly, I wasn't a performer, which I wanted to be most desperately. And I totally sucked as a dresser. But I did get to run down and fetch Anne's script from the local Duane Reed Drugstore! My claim to "Fame". I've had a good life.
What a memory to have!
Love Ann R. such a beautiful talent
How amazing, Gwin! Kudos, you made the big-time! Even if it wasn't how you envisioned -- but that's the fun of life, I think. You still got to do tremendous things. Thank you for sharing that. (Was she nice when she got the script? Please say yes!)
@@paramitch - I met her after a performance once and she could not have been sweeter. A genuinely kind person.
That’s super cool. I loved watching her.
Everyone in my family plays an instrument (or has, and well, at some time in their life) ... but not me ... and not from a lack of trying. Not sure if I don't have the patience, or the talent, but learning (and practice) feel like getting a tooth pulled s-l-o-w-l-y, by someone that doesn't like me very much. Not a good fit!
I always felt like the odd-man out, because of that; and also because I was the only one (of 5 kids) to join the military ... albeit to get money for college, but "they also serve, who stand & guard." I was in the Signal Corps; so, when I got out & went back to college, I was able to get a student job working part-time in the Audio-Visual Department, including doing recordings of the performances in the Main Concert Hall.
To make a long story considerably shorter, I quickly discovered that, although I can't make music myself, I *can* (and *did*) make OTHER people's performances sound considerably better, working as an audio engineer. Apparently, THAT is where my talent lies ... and I probably would never have discovered that fact, if I hadn't taken that 3 year detour in Uncle Sam's Travelling Clown Show.
Sometimes, it takes a while for all the pieces of the puzzle to come together, to make a picture. Every journey has a beginning, and a middle, and an end - and, if you are careful (and a little bit lucky), then the end is the best part of all.
"Life isn't just stranger than we imagine - it is stranger than we CAN imagine."
Who’s here to honour Ann
This is my favourite scene from one of my favourite films.
Best dance scene in a movie ever. RIP to an absolute legend. 💔
There may be some as good, but nothing better. Pure dancing joy.
I would argue that “Take Off With Us” is the best dance scene in film. But I do LOVE this one as well.
I'm still so upset over her pssing.. I loved her
@@MVR326 Me too. Truly one of a kind. Such warmth and such talent.
@@MVR326 OMG! I missed this news! She was so young!
Just heard she passed away.....and came here to see her once more. This little piece brings back so many memories.
Ann is magnificent, but Erzsebet Foldi deserves major props for being able to keep up her, and at age 13, no less! The two of them had terrific chemistry.
This is one of the most joyful dance scenes in any movie.
Yes, ironically contrasting with the very sad movie.
i remember watching this for the first time and crying. it’s so oddly heartbreaking with the context of the film
brilliant character stuff here. I hate this word, but its "sweet" and fun. also love the Leland palmer huge eyes - glancing at 'Bob'
with silence. what connection.
One of the cool things about this movie -- and they are legion -- is that the dance scenes hit on so many emotions. From the fun and innocence of this one to the sexuality of Air Rotica to the paradoxically painful celebration of the finale, it demonstrates art's ability to express everything humans can feel. And _Kramer vs. Kramer_ beat this out for Best Pic? I don't think so.
I love Take off with us dance too
Roy Scheider is amazing, this scene is amazing, this film is amazing.
He's smiling but you see the sadness in his eyes.
You’re amazing
Yep ,yep,yep
Really good actor.
When Stanley Kubrick says it's the most enjoyable film he's ever seen...
"All that Jazz" is more than an autobiography, it's an autoconfession, and maybe that's the reason that this is a so hurting movie.
The world, and Seattle, lost one of the most incredible stars... Ann Reinking was the epitome of joy, crystallized in her dancing and singing... RIP
I didn't realize she was from Seattle
I'm always impressed by Anne Reinking's dancing -- fluidity, grace, athleticism, beauty, timing --- she's the real deal pro.
Saw her on Broadway. She did not disappoint.
She's won so many Tonys she had to buy a house to keep them in. (not really but yeah)
A real talented genius!
Such a goddess❤❤❤❤❤
Yup she was an excellent dancer
"All That Jazz " is one of the best movies ever.
I heard that Ann did one of those genealogy tests, and it turns out she is 1/16 flamingo.
Lol, good one!
hahahaha
Ann, Ann, Ann.
Everyone talks about Ann.
Hey people Erzsebet Foldi worked her ass off in this scene and deserves just as much praise.
I'm kind of surprised she didn't have a long and storied Broadway career, I guess it just wasn't a priority for her.
@@xforge Erzsebet Foldi left show business to become a born-again Christian after an unsuccessful audition for "The Blue Lagoon" in 1980.
Todd Larson Wow, I was going to look up Foldi out of curiosity. They say the level of rejection most people in the biz have to take is rough. Sorry she couldn’t hang in.
Agree; performance was A+++ !!
yes she does
1) How did he not win the Best Actor Oscar? 2) What an amazing honor for that young lady, to dance with Reinking! 3) I can't help it...this clip always makes me cry. It's just wonderful.
Anne was perfect, the kids was amazingly talented too! Anne let her shine, beautiful.
Because Dustin Hoffman and Merly Streep played a divorced couple fighting over their son.
I completely agree with you Bettina! 1.This should have won an Oscar. It was probably too much for the Academy &/or they resented Fosse for his breaking tradition, as he always did, or for the cost to the studios for some of his productions. Oscars should be about acknowledging great work, but they aren’t always. This was one of those times where they blew it. 2. I have the DVD of this and have watched it, at least, 10 times. (I saw the movie soon after it came out as well). You may have seen this, but just in case, the newest DVD has lots of “extras,” which include interviews with cast members and Fosse. It also includes a wonderful interview with Ann and the actress/dancer who plays the daughter. The interview takes place long after Fosse’s death, so the “girl” has become an adult. I can’t recall her name at the moment and feel badly because she was so fantastic in her role as Fosse’s daughter Nichole. In the interview both Ann and the young woman reminisce about this particular dance, their relationship during the making of the film and ongoing friendship afterwards. They also talk about working with and knowing Fosse. It’s a sweet interview. 3. This dance always makes me cry too. I’m not sure why, but it strikes such a deep chord in me every time. Thanks so much for putting this on UTube!
Dustin Hoffman - Kramer vs. Kramer
Al Pacino - And Justice For All
Roy Scheider - All That Jazz
Jack Lemmon - The China Syndrome
Peter Sellers - Being There
That is a difficult choice. They're 5 great actors.
I don't think the various shadings of love have ever been filmed as beautifully as by Fosse, Reinking & Foldi in this joyous, spectacular number.
This was like my fav scene in the whole movie!! Anne is fantastic as expected but Erzsebet was pretty great herself. I can't believe I had not seen this movie before. Ms. Reinking also boosted my confidence when she accepted me into her program in Tampa, years ago. I'll always be grateful!! She's just the best!
Wow I'm jealous you got to work with her 😮
I believe the saying “legs for days” was coined for the mighty Anne Reinking
No question about that!
An incredible sight to behold! She’s sublime.
I just had the same thought, and I've watched this movie countless times. I saw it in the theater, and the night I bought my first VCR, this was the one I rented. :-D
Anne Mostly Legs Reinking.
Does anyone know what her inseam measurement is?
One of the most beautiful dancing scenes ever. In every way.
Omg Ann’s legs are legendary. Just beautiful.
Ann's legs had their own zip code. WOW
mike856ms yup
Ann was stunning and VERY talented but she did NOT have an e on her name.
How do you not fall in love with Ann Reinking???
A fabulous dish
Haha not all of us. I've ben a leg-man since I was eleven = )
You can’t
of all the dance scenes, in the movie, this was the best. i loved it so much i had to look on YT just to watch it again.
I love that people are finding this because of the tv show. It's my absolute favorite movie and one of my favorite scenes. And a shout out for Foldi for keeping up with Reinking!
this looks like a genuinely good time. its the most any of us can hope for
Ann Reinking was simply a fabulous dancer, the tops!
I think my favourite scene as a memory is the auditioning at the beginning of the film to George Benson's On Broadway, and the tall clumsy guy with two left feet and three arms who probably got the wrong interview and was thinking, "...I wonder if all new accountants have to go through this!" .....I was very lucky to have met and briefly got to know Leland Palmer in 1973 - I was a 23yr old drama student from England. I and a pal were staying in Monaco in a modest old fashioned hotel next door to the Hotel de Paris. We were refugees from a camp site. We'd had enough! We got a great room which was unbelievably affordable, with a large balcony over looking Monte Carlo harbour where we would sit and watch boats come and go and drink tea (tiffin) in the afternoon... and or booze! (Oh the British! Yeah I know.) Leland had the room next door and of course an identical balcony. I knew who she was immediately as I had seen Pippin in London and of course had checked the NY cast. It was such a joy and she was sweet and I tried not to be the annoying fan. It wasn't easy. My pal wasn't an actor so hadn't a clue. She was there doing show for Prince Rainier & Princess Grace and we got to know others of the cast including the MD and a lovely guy called Rudy Tronto. As holidays go it is one of my favourite memories. Of course it was so exciting to see Leland in All That Jazz. She had great talent. I could say more but there's not enough room.
Such a sweet scene, I Adore Ann Reinking as a dancer and of course great choreographer Bob Fosse. Such a wonderful, cute scene, the dancing is perfect (the little girl is perfect too), just a heartwarming scene.
As a dancer Ann was non-pareil. Scheider was never better in his 'roman-à-clef' role as Gideon/'Fosse' - a performance that deserves far more notice than it gets. Like Gene Hackman and Julie Andrews - of all unlikely comparisons - Scheider is somehow always himself; its a particular style that some film actors embrace to full effect - and it works. There is only a small distance between Chief Brody and Joe Gideon, but a small distance can sometimes contain many, many viewpoints of interest. I, however, possess none of the substance of these two talents: I am frivolous and self-interested. Ann, Roy...you keep being upstaged by that fabulous Richar Meier-esque apartment. I want it, and I want it now. This goes out to all of us living in overpriced rent dives who all of our lives have the dream of the mezzanine...or at least the loft!
After watching Fosse/Verdon, this great scene is so much more poignant and sad.
Don’t you mean the scene when he is dancing with his daughter in the studio?
I agree -- it's even more meaningful (and it's basically perfect here).
@@larkinsmithtube I'd say it adds nuance to every scene between Fosse and Nicole, or between Fosse and Ann's character, honestly.
Too bad Fosse/Verdin was sanitized trash. You’re better off rewatching this masterpiece.
RIP Ann Reinking
Anne's dancing is perfection, she makes it look so effortless with "those legs for days"!! Erzsebet Foldi did a nice job keeping up with a dancing legend, very impressive indeed...
Ann did not have an e on her name. Please be respectful to her memory.
@@MsTaylorsArt Look at the title, smh....
@@ratso69ful81 Look at this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Reinking and stop following idiotic people who do not care if they give the public the WRONG information!
@@ratso69ful81 I don't follow... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Reinking
I've been in love with Ann Reinking since 1972 when I was 12 . I still have the pippin original cast LP .
RIP ANN REINKING AND BOB FOSSE
Is it just me????I just can't stop watching this......Again & Again...........
It’s not just you! I saw it soon after it came out, then bought the video, then DVD & have watched it, at least, 10 + times. It’s so multidimensional, along with great dancing and it captures the essence of Fosse, as well as those most important to him.. I think that it grabs us on so many levels that we just can’t help watching it again and again. This particular scene is one of the best ever made in film. Almost everyone in the film, including Ann, say the Fosse is/was a much nicer person than depicted in the film. Although he wasn’t able to be physically “faithful” to his wife or Ann, his two major relationships, he was faithful in his love for them. He remained life long friends with both women. In the interview with Fosse, he refers to them as his “best friends.”
Same. I feel like I’m always on this video. Haha. :)
Pure love in dance. One of the greatest sequences ever filmed. RIP Ms Reinking
I''m saddened by the passing of Anne... Extraordinary dancer. RIP, Anne!
Rest in Peace Ann. We will miss you.💕
Ann was the star of Bellevue High School class of 1967. I was in complete shock when I heard the news of her death, as the rest of her fellow classmates. What a exciting life she lived. Rest in Peace dear Ann
Only movie in my whole life where I watched it, stayed in the theater after it finished, and then watched the whole thing again.
I want to come back in another life time and dance like that. Simply sublime❤
An absolute home run using Peter Allen's vocals and instrumentals..Fosse and Allen..true giants of Broadway...
Cyd Charisse had amazing legs but Ann has the most EPIC gams EVER.
She was extraordinary. Thank you for your gifts, Ann.
Such a great no. Those Eyes!! RIP Beautifull-Thanks for the smiles, and memories.
I really dig Erzsebet Foldi, who plays his daughter..
She kinda made me cry, because she loved her daddy
so..!
Ann was a light. She cared for her ill son from birth. You never knew abt. her heartache. She just md people happy. What a lovely, uber talented woman. RIP.
A great song and scene in a great film. Few could blend cinematography and choreography as seamlessly as Bob Fosse. And that modern atrium open-concept interior would still hold up today. Thanks for posting. Rest in peace, Bob and Roy...and Joe.
Ann literally came out of the womb dancing!
I remember this being one of the first movies my dad scored on VHS waaaaaaay back inthe day.
Amazing movie.
One of my favorite movie scenes ever. Always makes me feel good and brings joy to my heart and a smile to my face. Needless to say my breath was taken away when I heard Ann had died. I don't know what else to say except this hit me hard. People will still be enjoying this hundreds of years from now. Pretty amazing.
She was the best. And had it all.
ann reinking could've lived to be 150 and would still be gone too soon great dancer and great actress rip
All that Jazz is the name of the movie and I went to see it the first weekend it came out in HS. This was my favorite scene from the movie and AR is all legs but this number is just too cute with the little girl.
Have not seen this in thirty years. Holds up beautifully.
may her memory b a blessing ... her dancing sure was!
Supposedly they rehearsed and set up this scene, with out letting Roy see it. His reactions are as genuine as mine are still, today.
Gotta smile
Verify plz.
@@loyertamara extras on the DVD
I could watch this 1000 times in a row and never get tired of it.. Rest in Peace sweet Ann ❤️
I hear her exclaim "we got Annie!" and dance during this lol.
That sure did make me smile!!! Wasn't she wonderful in it!? 💜🕯💜
Always loved this movie, so sorry to hear Ann Reinking has passed R.I.P.
I was such a fan of Ann’s. So sad about her unexpected passing.
What did she pass away from?
@@rebeccaagholor9622 I haven’t heard anything since “she died in her sleep” and “unknown causes”.
I don’t know if we’ll ever know.
Erzebet is so cute and AMAZING here, what a talented young girl! Anne Reinking, what can I say? Just a legend, and I'm so glad to hear Peter Allen again, one of my favorite scenes (of many) from this film.
One of my favorite moments in the film.
Mia7189 Me too. I could watch this over and over.
Ann Reinking played herself basically since she was Fosse's mistress in real life. I always that was fascinating.
Marlynne K She was one of his mistresses. But in the movie he wasn’t even faithful to her.
(Looks at ex) "If I die, I'm sorry for all the things I did to you." (Looks at Reinking) "If I live, I'm sorry for all the things I'm *going* to do to you."
And she even had to audition!
@ I found that interesting- Bob Fosse making Ann Reinking audition, to play herself.
@@kurtkensson2059 Yeah, he was a prick. But he knew he was; that's partly what the movie is about.
There's always bring a tear to my eye whem i see this scene in the movie. There's so much warmth in it. RIP Ann.
This brought me to tears.
I had to watch it twice. Wow, Anne’s legs went on for days. What a fabulous performance.
I've watched this a couple times myself. It does make me smile! However Ann did NOT have an e on her name.
🎉This lady was amazing! She was an amazing person! 🎉😮She moves so fluidly and so crisply.🎉She is a legend ❤🎉for a very good reason! She managed to combine the grace of a leopard with the fluidly of a snake!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉You go girl! You will be so missed! 😢😢
It’s unreal that she’s gone. An unrehearsed tribute. RIP, Ann. ♥️
Timeless.. Classic.. This scene, as well as this film, is and has everything!
I have loved this movie since it was released and purchased a dvd of it a few years ago...Ann Reinking was spectacular and watching her dance always leave me in awe. What an amazing talent and what a heartbreaking loss.
I knew it before I started..I won't be able to stop. Love this so much.
When your dad’s girlfriend is Ann Reinking! The relationship Michelle and Katie have is really nice to see. This scene is just pure joy to watch. If only Joe had stopped screwing around and had been able to appreciate what he had, Michelle could’ve got what she wanted, but that wouldn’t have made half as an interesting a story.
Laurenteamec happened in real life too -- Fosse could never commit to monogamy so Anne finally left him
One of the biggest travesties in Oscar history is Scheider not winning Best Actor for this role. He was beyond amazing
I know it is not so but during the last quarter of the movie I would assert that actor Kirk Douglas was doing his voice!
I was thinking about that as I watch this. I went to see it the first weekend that opened and I just loved it. He gave the performance of a lifetime. But he was always good in anything he did.
He never got the recognition he merited. He’s astonishingly good in _Sorcerer_ too.
@@michaeljames4904 I remember watching and reading the novel "Wages of Fear" upon which "Sorcerer" was based. Both were fine films. I doubt that Roy was ever in a "bad" movie. A treat to watch.
@@michaeljames4904 Agreed, and Sorcerer is an amazing film by Friedkin that you don’t see around much. Scheider was great in that as well
What a legend. We will miss you Miss Reinking.
This always makes me happy 😁!
I love this!!!! I think it is Fosse's best piece.
Best scene in the whole picture.
Ann Reinking was and is as graceful as the letter S. A splendidly talented and beautiful woman. One can only be thankful for the time she spent on earth.
Sweet, beautiful, & RIP, to The longest legs on the planet, & a class act, Anne Reinking. -----------------------WolfSky9, 74 y/o
My favorite part in the movie. I've seen this so many times, pretty sure I know the dance by heart!
Wow I’ve seen this movie at least five times! Never bored! And this scene touched me, my soul...Anne Reinking, great to say the least...wow...thank you for so much!❤️
Only five? Get a life dude.
@@StevenCarinci That was completely uncalled for!!! You can THINK something and NOT say it. Still, they DID spell Ann's name wrong because it does not have an e. You do not have to correct someone in a rude or mean way though. Not that you said ANYTHING whatsoever about her name not being spelled correctly. This world has enough hate,etc. though. It doesn't need your help in creating more. I'd say save the drama for the stage and those you know fully can take it. You NEVER know who just one small comment may actually be the one that pushes someone over the edge. Try a little understanding and caring. It's not hard. PeAcE 🙏🕯
i always loved this & cabaret. fosse was definitely unique & gifted. his work was classic
Fell in love with this movie as a kid! I never became a dancer but my two daughters did!
Erzebet Foldi was fantastic in this movie. She was an excellent dancer and held her own in dancing with the adults. She kind of disappeared after this.
Ann had the two greatest legs I've ever seen and it's still sad to think they've been immobilized forever.
Anne Reinking's talent. And those legs. Just perfection.
Ann was extremely talented and ya gotta love her work but she didn't have an e on her name.
When this was running at the theatre I worked at during high school I spent my breaks watching it and this was my favorite scene. Stunned when her death was reported and that this was now so long ago. RIP, Ms. Reinking. You were fabulous.
One of the greatest dance sequence.
You were my star, Ms Reinking, RIP
This adorable clip showcases all of lovely Ms. Reinking's amazing talent. RIP🧡
Rest well Ms. Reinking. Thank you
Perfect poetry in motion. You can't watch this without moving yourself.
This scene is adorable. And you just can't take your eyes off Ann. that form and body control that everyone references deserves to be reiterated.
Absolutely loved loved LOVED this film.
Everything Ann is great again!
She was phenomenal. What a talent. Thanks for the thrills and chills sweet Annie. RIP. ❤️
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RIP Ann and Roy. We thank you for sharing your remarkable undeniable talent.
SO much fun, and her work is here to see forever (not to mention that of Ms. Foldi's!).
"Singing in the Rain," "Westside Story," and "All That Jazz": My three favorite musicals of all time. I know someone who hates musicals, but he LOVES ATJ. I've lost track of how many times I've seen it. This number is always a treat to see.