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The Producers (1968)
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Reviews Counted:60
Fresh:56
Rotten:4
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: A hilarious satire of the business side of Hollywood, The Producers is one of Mel Brooks' finest, as well as funniest films, featuring standout performances by Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel.
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: What do a down-and-out Broadway producer, his anxiety-attack-prone accountant, a go-go dancing Swedish secretary, and a Nazi playwright have in common? They're all part of Mel Brooks's wild and... What do a down-and-out Broadway producer, his anxiety-attack-prone accountant, a go-go dancing Swedish secretary, and a Nazi playwright have in common? They're all part of Mel Brooks's wild and wacky first film, THE PRODUCERS. In this hysterical farce, rapacious but lovable producer Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) hasn't had a hit in years and resorts to fulfilling sexually crazed little old ladies' fantasies for extra cash. But when he meets his new meek, neurotic accountant, Leo Bloom (Gene Wilder), the two accidentally come up with a plot to oversell shares in a surefire flop musical and make off with the profits. The plan sends the new partners-in-crime on a search for the worst play ever: SPRINGTIME FOR HITLER, written by an ex-Nazi (Kenneth Mars) whose only friends are the filthy city pigeons he keeps on his roof. Inspired, manic performances by all involved, along with Brooks's lively direction--which affectionately alludes to such MGM Golden Age musicals as SINGIN' IN THE RAIN--make THE PRODUCERS both referential and highly original as it moves along swiftly to the ultimate musical climax. [More]
Starring: Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Dick Shawn, Kenneth Mars
Starring: Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Dick Shawn, Kenneth Mars, Estelle Winwood, Christopher Hewett, Andreas Voutsinas, Renee Taylor, Lee Meredith
Director: Mel Brooks
Director: Mel Brooks
Producer: Sidney Glazier
Composer: John Morris
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Reviews for The Producers
As colorful and fun as the cast is, it's the play-within-the-play that pushes the movie into genius, a musical so bad it's hilarious.
This shamelessly low-brow, fearlessly satirical Brooks movie may just be Hollywood's ultimate satire, a furiously witty 'reductio ad absurdum' worthy of the great Augustans like Pope and Swift.
'...a masterpiece...it goes beyond the laughs into the secrets inside all of our hearts.'
What makes the movie so special, without a doubt, is the hysterical exchanges between Mostel and Wilder.
Like all of Brooks' films, the comedy works through cleverness, stupidity and audacity.
Hilarious assault on the dubious ethics at work in the business side of the Hollywood movie industry.
For those who haven't yet checked out Brooks' virgin foray into wild screen comedy, give The Producers a look for its pioneering aspects and introduction to a broad new mind.
Brooks's magnum opus is still a ferocious gale of bulldozing Jewish mockery, dominated by Zero Mostel's comb-over juggernaut.
I agree that it was funny. I did not find it one of the funniest of all time.
What could be more anti-Nazi than having a sixties flower child portray Hitler
The star not only indulges himself gluttonously, but the director seems to be doubled up with laughter at how funny he is being through Mostel; and the film bloats into sogginess.
More than thirty years after its initial release, it's still outrageous as ever and one of the funniest films ever made.
It is moving to know that a film can be so entertaining, and almost a third of a century after its release, it still stands tall above almost every contemporary comedy and every pretentious twit who moans about films that 'have nothing to say'.
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