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  1. Apr 27, 2023 · The original version of the song was performed on stage by Mary Martin but was later made popular in the 1965 film adaptation — which like Moulin Rouge! is considered one of the all-time best movie musicals — by Julie Andrews.

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  2. (/ ˌmuːlæ̃ ˈruːʒ /, French: [mulɛ̃ ʁuʒ] [6]) is a 2001 jukebox musical romantic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Baz Luhrmann. It follows a Scottish poet, Christian, who falls in love with the star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan, Satine.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Performing atop a bouncier production and updated lyrics courtesy of Missy Elliott and Rockwilder, “Lady Marmalade” transported listeners from the streets of New Orleans to the seductive Moulin...

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  4. Listen to all 50 songs from the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack, playlist, ost and score.

    • Baz Luhrmann’s Father Died on The First Day of Filming.
    • Nicole Kidman Broke A Rib During Filming. Twice!
    • John Leguizamo Needed Physical Therapy After Shooting.
    • Star Wars Forced Moulin Rouge! Out of Australia.
    • Leonardo DiCaprio Wanted to Play Christian, But He Couldn’T Sing.
    • Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal Were Both Considered For Christian.
    • Courtney Love Auditioned to Play Satine.
    • Marilyn Manson Was Taken Out of The Movie.
    • Most of Ozzy Osbourne’s Part Was Taken Out, Too
    • Only The Rolling Stones and Cat Stevens Said "No."

    Before he passed away, Baz Luhrmann's dying father—a former gas station and movie theater owner—told his son to focus on the film.When Luhrmann thought about giving up during its hectic production, he remembered his father’s words.

    After fracturing her rib the first time, Nicole Kidman broke it again trying to fit into a corset. She fell down a flight of stairs dancing in heels at three in the morning, and had to film the part where Satine says “A real actress” in a wheelchair. The injuries reportedly cost her the lead in David Fincher's Panic Room.

    To play the diminutive Toulouse-Lautrec, John Leguizamo was required to walk on his knees in special leg braces with his feet and lower legs removed through special effects. He also wore amputee prostheses, which caused his legs to go numb. In 2005, four years after the film's release, Leguizamo told TV Guidethat while his knees had recovered, "It'...

    Shooting at Fox's Sydney studio was not just geographically convenient for Australians Luhrmann and Kidman, but also for Ewan McGregor, who followed up Moulin Rouge! with Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, which was scheduled to shoot in the same studios. But when Luhrmann and the cast and crew ran out of time, George Lucas’ producer made ...

    Baz Luhrmann and Leonardo DiCaprio had a forged a strong relationship on the set of 1996's Romeo + Juliet, and the actor wanted in on Moulin Rouge! So he auditioned, despite the fact that, according to DiCaprio, "I have a pretty atrocious voice ... But we had a friendly thing where it was me and him and a piano player, and we tried to sing a song t...

    Luhrmann passed on Jake Gyllenhaal, even though he was able to sing complicated Sondheim works. Heath Ledger was also a capable singer, but was deemed too youngto play the role opposite Kidman.

    Though she didn’t get the part, Luhrmann needed her approval to obtain the rights to use Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” in the movie, a song rarely licensed to TV or film. She agreed, for $125,000.

    Luhrmann hired Marilyn Manson to sing “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” which made Love very angry as she and Manson had a longstanding feud. She evoked the performer approval clause in her contract, forcing production to find an unknown band to re-record the song six daysbefore the movie’s opening.

    In an early draft, Ozzy Osbourne was meant to play the Green Fairy, armed with a giant sitar. Eventually, a gentler version—with Kylie Minogue’s voice—took over that role, but when her eyes turn red and she screams, that's Ozzy Osbourne.

    It took two years to clear all of the music for the movie. Amazingly, while Luhrmann managed to get yesses from the likes of Paul McCartney, Madonna, and Elton John, only two artists wouldn't agree to let their music be used: one was The Rolling Stones, the other was Cat Stevens, who would not allow his “Father and Son” to be used in the film becau...

  5. Mar 8, 2022 · "Lady Marmalade" was originally sung by Labelle, and first released in 1974. The song quickly became controversial due to its sexually explicit French lyrics; however the suggestive lines lend themselves well to the lascivious Moulin Rouge. The track was re-released for the 2001 film, sung by Christina Aguilera, Mýa, Pink, and Lil' Kim.

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  7. Jul 23, 2024 · The all-singing, all-dancing spectacular packs glitz and glamour in every moment. And there’s plenty of pop songs you’ll recognise - did you know there are over 70 songs in the show? Brush up on your music knowledge by discovering all the chart-topping hits used as Moulin Rouge songs. The most famous Moulin Rouge songs. As Moulin Rouge!