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Sweet Charity 1969

Love drives all. Taxi dancer Charity clings to faith in humanity despite a series of bitter setbacks, longing for a kind young man who can sweep her from her seedy world. She hopes Oscar will finally be the one to change her fate. Her optimism shines as she navigates nightclubs, dreaming Oscar's love will lift her out of the shadows.

Love drives all. Taxi dancer Charity clings to faith in humanity despite a series of bitter setbacks, longing for a kind young man who can sweep her from her seedy world. She hopes Oscar will finally be the one to change her fate. Her optimism shines as she navigates nightclubs, dreaming Oscar's love will lift her out of the shadows.

Does Sweet Charity have end credit scenes?

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Sweet Charity does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Sweet Charity

Explore the complete cast of Sweet Charity, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Henry Beckman

Henry Beckman

Policeman (uncredited)

Shirley MacLaine

Shirley MacLaine

Charity

Toni Basil

Toni Basil

Dancer (uncredited)

Chita Rivera

Chita Rivera

Nickie

Kathryn Doby

Kathryn Doby

Dancer (uncredited)

Alan Hewitt

Alan Hewitt

Nicholsby

Leon Alton

Leon Alton

Dancer (uncredited)

Ben Vereen

Ben Vereen

Dancer

John McMartin

John McMartin

Oscar

Richard Angarola

Richard Angarola

Maitre d' (uncredited)

Bud Cort

Bud Cort

Flower Child (uncredited)

Alfred Dennis

Alfred Dennis

Waiter at 'Chile Hacienda' (uncredited)

Buddy Joe Hooker

Buddy Joe Hooker

Baseball Player (uncredited)

Paula Kelly

Paula Kelly

Helene

Sammy Davis Jr.

Sammy Davis Jr.

Big Daddy

Barbara Bouchet

Barbara Bouchet

Ursula

Stubby Kaye

Stubby Kaye

Herman

Ricardo Montalban

Ricardo Montalban

Vittorio

Buddy Lewis

Buddy Lewis

Appliance Salesman (uncredited)

Georgina Spelvin

Georgina Spelvin

Dancer (uncredited)

John Craig

John Craig

Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited)

Lee Roy Reams

Lee Roy Reams

Dancer

John Wheeler

John Wheeler

Dancer

Lance LeGault

Lance LeGault

Dancer (uncredited)

Dom Salinaro

Dom Salinaro

Dancer (uncredited)

Jerry Trent

Jerry Trent

Dancer (uncredited)

Larry Billman

Larry Billman

Dancer (uncredited)

Adele Yoshioka

Adele Yoshioka

Dancer (uncredited)

Charlene Ryan

Charlene Ryan

Dancer (uncredited)

John Frayer

John Frayer

Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited)

Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Onlooker at Park (uncredited)

Francine Henderson

Francine Henderson

Onlooker at Park (uncredited)

Marco López

Marco López

Man in Park (uncredited)

Marguerite DeLain

Marguerite DeLain

Dancer (uncredited)

Chelsea Brown

Chelsea Brown

Dancer (uncredited)

Kirk Kirksey

Kirk Kirksey

Dancer (uncredited)

Lonnie Burr

Lonnie Burr

Willie (uncredited)

Lorene Yarnell Jansson

Lorene Yarnell Jansson

Dancer (uncredited)

Suzanne Charny

Suzanne Charny

Dancer

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Onlooker at Park (uncredited)

Kathleen Cody

Kathleen Cody

Flower Girl (uncredited)

Tifni Twitchell

Tifni Twitchell

Dancer (uncredited)

George DeNormand

George DeNormand

Onlooker at Park (uncredited)

Lynn Fields

Lynn Fields

Dancer (uncredited)

Dee Carroll

Dee Carroll

Woman on Tandem (uncredited)

Judith Lowry

Judith Lowry

Old Lady on Park Bench (uncredited)

Joseph Mell

Joseph Mell

Man on Bridge (uncredited)

Maudie Prickett

Maudie Prickett

Nurse on Bridge (uncredited)

Jack Berle

Jack Berle

Onlooker at Park (uncredited)

Dante DiPaolo

Dante DiPaolo

Charlie

Bud Vest

Bud Vest

Dancer

Al Lanti

Al Lanti

Dancer

Leon Bing

Leon Bing

Model

Herman Boden

Herman Boden

Dancer (uncredited)

Donald Bradburn

Donald Bradburn

Dancer (uncredited)

Ray Chabeau

Ray Chabeau

Dancer (uncredited)

Cheryl Christiansen

Cheryl Christiansen

Dancer (uncredited)

Linda Clifford

Linda Clifford

Dancer (uncredited)

Bryan Da Silva

Bryan Da Silva

Dancer (uncredited)

Jimmy Fields

Jimmy Fields

Dancer (uncredited)

Ellen Halpin

Ellen Halpin

Dancer (uncredited)

Carlton Johnson

Carlton Johnson

Dancer (uncredited)

Richard Korthaze

Richard Korthaze

Dancer (uncredited)

Trish Mahoney

Trish Mahoney

Dancer (uncredited)

Ted Monson

Ted Monson

Dancer (uncredited)

April Nevins

April Nevins

Dancer (uncredited)

Walter Painter

Walter Painter

Dancer (uncredited)

Louise Quick

Louise Quick

Dancer (uncredited)

Frank Radcliffe

Frank Radcliffe

Dancer (uncredited)

Sandy Rovetta

Sandy Rovetta

Dancer (uncredited)

Patrick Spohn

Patrick Spohn

Dancer (uncredited)

Renata Vaselle

Renata Vaselle

Dancer (uncredited)

Charles Brewer

Charles Brewer

Young Man on Bridge (uncredited)

Ceil Cabot

Ceil Cabot

Married Woman (uncredited)

Dave Gold

Dave Gold

Panhandler (uncredited)

Chuck Harrod

Chuck Harrod

Singer (uncredited)

Tom Hatten

Tom Hatten

Man in Tandem (uncredited)

Sharon Harvey

Sharon Harvey

Young Woman on Bridge (uncredited)

Nolan Leary

Nolan Leary

Manfred (uncredited)

Diki Lerner

Diki Lerner

Man with Dog on Bridge (uncredited)

Jerry Mann

Jerry Mann

Singer (uncredited)

Jackie Mitchell

Jackie Mitchell

Model (uncredited)

Alma Platt

Alma Platt

Lady with Hat on Bridge (uncredited)

Carroll Roebke

Carroll Roebke

Model (uncredited)

Take the Ultimate Sweet Charity Movie Quiz

Challenge your knowledge of Sweet Charity with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.


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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Sweet Charity

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Read the complete plot summary of Sweet Charity, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Charity Hope Valentine [Shirley MacLaine] works as a taxi dancer along with her friends Nickie [Chita Rivera] and Helene [Paula Kelly], and she longs for love, but her track record with men is rocky. Her misfortune begins when her married boyfriend, Charlie, pushes her off Gapstow Bridge in Central Park and steals her life savings of $427. The Fandango Ballroom and its sleazy, erotic energy are introduced by the show-stopping number Big Spender, and Charity shares her disappointments and quiet hopes with Nickie and Helene in several scenes throughout the film.

Somewhat later, Charity meets famous movie star Vittorio Vitale [Ricardo Montalban] just as he breaks up with his girlfriend Ursula [Barbara Bouchet]. Charity goes to a nightclub, where guests perform The Rich Man’s Frug, and later has dinner with Vittorio at his apartment. When Vittorio leaves the room momentarily, Charity celebrates what seems to be her good fortune with If They Could See Me Now. Right after, Ursula returns to Vittorio, and Charity is forced to spend a humiliating night in a closet while Vittorio and Ursula make love and sleep together. Charity again returns to the Fandango, where she, Nickie, and Helene commiserate on the building’s rooftop with There’s Got to Be Something Better Than This.

Looking for a more respectable and rewarding line of work, Charity goes to an employment agency, but she is forced to admit that she has no higher education or qualifications, and the interviewer thinks she has been sent in as a joke. She agrees that she has and leaves. The building’s elevator breaks down between floors and Charity supports a man who starts to panic. This is the shy and claustrophobic Oscar Lindquist [John McMartin], who pursues Charity onto the street and finally asks her to go on a date with him. The two go out together several times, including a visit to an alternative church presided over by a preacher named Big Daddy [Sammy Davis Jr.] and “worshiping” with the song The Rhythm of Life.

Charity does not tell Oscar what her job is and lets him think she works in a bank. Oscar proposes marriage and professes to be broadminded when she does finally tell him her trade. Charity’s hopes are once again lifted, celebrated in the huge production number I’m a Brass Band. Oscar meets Charity’s friends at the Fandango when they throw a party for her. However at the marriage license bureau Oscar tells her that he has tried to accept her past but is unable to go through with the marriage.

Charity returns to the bridge in Central Park where she first appeared in the film and seems ready to throw herself off it, but a passing group of young hippies singing about love and peace hand her a flower, lifting her spirits.

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Sweet Charity Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


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Sweet Charity Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Sweet Charity across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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