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The Producers (1967 film) - Wikipedia Max Bialystock is an aging Broadway producer whose career has veered from great success to the depths of near failure He now ekes out a hand-to-mouth existence while romancing lascivious, wealthy elderly women in exchange for money for a "next play" that may never be produced
The Producers (1967) - IMDb The Producers: Directed by Mel Brooks With Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Dick Shawn, Kenneth Mars A stage-play producer devises a plan to make money by producing a sure-fire flop
The Producers (1967) (Film) - TV Tropes The Producers is a 1967 comedy film written and directed by Mel Brooks; it stars Zero Mostel as failed Broadway producer Max Bialystock and Gene Wilder as fearful accountant Leo Bloom
Watch The Producers | Prime Video - amazon. com Mel Brook’s outrageously funny, legendary classic about down-on-his-luck producer Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) who teams ups with timid accountant Leo Bloom (the then little-known Gene Wilder) to plan a scheme to get rich by overselling shares in a sure-fire Broadway flop But chaos ensues when their outrageous show ‘Springtime for Hitler' becomes an unexpected hit
Watch The Producers - Netflix A rapacious but lovable producer hasn't had a hit in years until he and his accountant come up with a plot to oversell shares in a surefire flop Watch trailers learn more
The Producers (1967) - Encyclopedia of Satire “The Producers,” directed by Mel Brooks, is a satirical comedy film that skewers the world of Broadway productions and the unscrupulous behavior of producers
The Producers ≣ 1967 ≣ Trailer - YouTube Comedy | Music ≣ USA≣ Director ≣ Mel Brooks≣ Cast ≣ Zero Mostel | Gene Wilder | Estelle Winwood | Christopher Hewett | Kenneth Mars | Lee Meredith | Renée Ta
Mel Brooks’ THE PRODUCERS - Garrick Theatre Based on the classic cult film, the original Broadway production won a record twelve Tony Awards Teeming with Mel Brooks’ signature humour, THE PRODUCERS takes no prisoners as it proudly proclaims itself an “equal opportunity offender!”