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The Producers (1968)
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1 hr 28 mins
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Comedy
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Released: 1/1/1968
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Synopsis:
Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, a scheming theatrical producer and his mousy accountant, 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.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1968
Director
Credit
Mel Brooks
Director
Cast
Credit
Zero Mostel
Max Bialystock
Gene Wilder
Leo Bloom
Kenneth Mars
Franz Liebkind
Estelle Winwood
Old Lady
Renee Taylor
Eva Braun
Christopher Hewett
Roger DeBris
Lee Meredith
Ulla
Andreas Voutsinas
Carmen Giya
Dick Shawn
LSD
William Hickey
Drunk in Theater Bar
Madlyn Cates
Woman at Window
Michael Davis
Production Tenor
John Zoller
Critic
Frank Campanella
Bartender
Arthur Rubin
Auditioning Hitler
Zake Kessler
Auditioning Hitler
Bernie Allen
Auditioning Hitler
Rusty Blitz
Auditioning Hitler
Anthony Gardell
Auditioning Hitler
Mary Love
Old Lady
Amelie Barleon
Old Lady
Nell Harrison
Old Lady
Elsie Kirk
Old Lady
Barney Martin
German Officer in Play
Diana Eden
Showgirl
Tucker Smith
Lead Dancer
David Evans
Lead Dancer
Josip Elic
Violinist
David Patch
Goebbels
Shimen Ruskin
Landlord
Brutus Peck
Hot Dog Vendor
Anne Ives
Old Lady
Production Credits
Credit
Jack Grossberg
Associate Producer
Sidney Glazier
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Embassy Pictures
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Rialto Pictures Release
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Columbia TriStar Home Video
Domestic Video Distributor
Embassy Pictures
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
New York City, New York, USA
Writer
Credit
Mel Brooks
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Shelly Bartolini
Scenic Artist
Charles Rosen
Production Designer
Chuck Rosen
Art Director - art direction
Casting
Credit
Alfa-Betty Olsen
Casting Director
Film Camera
Credit
Joe Coffey
Director of Photography
Edward R Brown
Camera Operator
Music
Credit
John Morris
Music Conductor
John Morris
Music
Mort Goode
Song - songs
Herb Hartig
Lyrics
Felix Giglio
Music - music director
Mel Brooks
Lyrics
Norman Blagman
Music
Mel Brooks
Music
Production Management
Credit
Robert Porter
Production Supervisor
Mike Hertzberg
Assistant Director
Louis A Stroller
Unit Manager
Martin Danzig
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Alan Heim
Sound Editor
Willard Goodman
Sound - Production Sound
Visual Effects
Credit
Elinor Bunin
Titles - Titles Designer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Irving Buckman
Makeup
Celia Bryant
Wardrobe
Gene Coffin
Costume Designer
Irv Buchman
Makeup
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