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The movie classic that became a Broadway sensation now becomes a movie musical event.
Mel Brooks is bringing The Producers, one of the most honored musicals in the history of the American theater, to the motion picture screen as a sparkling, feature-length musical comedy. The record-breaking Tony Award-winning hit (based on Mel Brooks' seminal 1968 motion picture comedy) received 15 nominations and won a record-breaking 12 awards, including Best Musical, Best Director and Choreographer, and Best Actor.

Two-time Tony Award winners Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick return to their celebrated roles as Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, a scheming theatrical producer and his mousy CPA who hit upon the perfect plan to embezzle a fortune: raise far more money than you need to produce a sure-fire Broadway flop and then (since no one will expect anything back), Max and Leo can pocket the difference. To do this, they need the ultimate bad play, which they find in the musical Springtime for Hitler. Their plans come to naught and the duo are taken completely by surprise when their new production is hailed as a toast-of-the-town hit. Will Ferrell also brings his spot-on comic talents to the role of Franz Liebkind, the neo-Nazi playwright (and pigeon fancier) responsible for penning the "worst play ever written."


Release: December 16, 2005 (limited); December 25, 2005 (wide release)
Premiere: New York Gala Screening on December 4, 2005 at Ziegfeld Theatre / World Premiere on December 12, 2005 at Westfield Century City, Los Angeles
Studio: Universal Pictures / Sony Pictures Entertainment
Genre: Comedy / Musical
Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 134 minutes

Writer: Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan
Music and Lyrics: Mel Brooks
Producer: Mel Brooks and Jonathan Sanger
Director: Susan Stroman

Cast:
Nathan Lane as Max Bialystock
Matthew Broderick as Leo Pold Bloom
Uma Thurman as Ulla
Will Ferrell as Franz Liebkind
Gary Beach as Roger Debris
Roger Bart as Carmen Ghia

The Producers(Movie) Soundtrack:

01 Overture
02 Opening Night
03 We Can Do It
04 I Wanna Be A Producer
05 Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop
06 Keep It Gay
07 When You Got It, Flaunt It
08 Along Came Bialy
09 That Face
10 Haben Sie gehort das Deutsche band?
11 You Never Say Good Luck On Opening Night
12 Springtime for Hitler - Part I
13 Heil Myself
14 Springtime for Hitler - Part II
15 Youll Find Your Happiness in Rio
16 Betrayed
17 Til Him
18 Prisoners of Love (Broadway)
19 Prisoners of Love (Leo and Max)
20 There is Nothing Like A Show on Broadway
21 The Hop-Clop Goes On
22 Goodbye!
23 The King of Broadway (Bonus Track)

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  • Well why the heck did they cut this out of the movie anyway??

  • Nice job. I love this musical!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • @Owlzindabarn For time.

  • @Owlzindabarn probably due to the run time.

  • @EditDeath It would have been good to have it included as an 'extended version' in the dvd rather than just deleted scenes.

  • The first time I ever heard this song, I was at a live performance of the show (which, incidentally, cast Roger Bart as Leo. Roger Bart played Carmen in the movie). They replaced "fuck" with "shtupp," so the first time I heard the uncensored movie version, I just about had a heart attack. Then I laughed so hard I choked.

  • Ahh the good old days of Lane and Broderick :)

  • @aceofspades3571 Uhm, sorry, but they curse a lot in the entire movie. In Along Came Bialy the old ladies sing ejaculation, I don't think fuck was the problem. XD

  • There was a time....when i was young and gay( but straight)

  • @EditDeath: Beetlejuice had one "fuck" in it (as well as "Spaceballs") and it's rated PG. Am I right?

  • @DairDubh I know German not Yiddish but I'm pretty the the first part is something like "All people must do..." and the rest is bullshit. I think it may be German passed off as Yiddish.

  • If there are any Yiddish-speakers here, what did he really say?

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