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The Producers (Widescreen Edition)

The Producers (Widescreen Edition)
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The Producers (Widescreen Edition)

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Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick return to their award-winning roles in the hilariously funny film of the record-breaking Broadway smash-hit. Scheming producer Max Bialystock (Lane) and his mousy accountant, Leo Bloom (Broderick), discover that under the right circumstances they could make more money by producing a Broadway flop than they can with a hit. But what will they do when their sure-to-offend musical becomes a surprise sensation? Co-starring sexy Uma Thurman and comedy genius Will Ferrell, The Producers is a fun-filled, side-splitting comedy.

 
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Actors:Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach
Director:Susan Stroman
Format:AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:English, Spanish, French
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Universal Studios
Run Time:134 minutes
DVD Release Date:May 16, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 180 reviews

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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Love this Movie  Dec 14, 2008
I am a huge fan of the theater, especially musicals but for some reason I never saw THE PRODUCERS. I acknowledged all the kudos and Tonys but I just thought I would not like it even though I am a huge Matthew Broderick fan. Boy do I regret not seeing it now. Thank God this film is so well made, has Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane and allows me to settle for second best next to seeing it live.

The story flows effortlessly here and plays like a Broadway musical. When the characters burst into song or especially with the big numbers the screen comes to life and you feel as if you are seeing it live. The story is simple yet ingenious. Nathan Lane is a former famous producer who hasn't had a hit in years. Matthew Broderick, a nerdy accountant, enters to review his books but lo and behold he has always had a secret desire to be a Broadway producer. He realizes that more money could be made with a flop than a hit. They become partners and look for the worst musical, the worst director and the worst actors. The entire film is laugh out loud hilarious and both Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick bring the high energy and musicality that most certainly thrilled live.
Uma Thurman and Will Ferrell were not on Broadway but here they fit their parts perfectly. Both show exceptional talent at musicality and comedic timing.

All the musical numbers shine and when song and dance are combined the movie gives you such a feel good feeling. I love the whole cast but Matthew Broderick shines for me with both his acting and singing/dancing. The standout number is the huge production number I WANNA BE A PRODUCER and THAT FACE which he does with Uma Thurman is glorious. Other standouts are WE CAN DO IT, KEEP IT GAY, WHEN YOU GOT IT FLAUNT IT and SPRINGTIME FOR HITLER. Nathan Lane shines in the solo BETRAYED and he and Matthew Broderick have perfect chemistry in the touching TIL HIM. Mathew Broderick and Nathan Lane were made for these roles and their full exceptional talent is in full display. They make a perfect team and the chemistry provides laughs galore. Thank God they agreed to make the film version. Without them the movie would not have succeeded.

Watch this movie to feel good, laugh hysterically and be prepared to sing and dance for days. The music stays with you. Since watching the movie 3 times I have purchased the soundtrack and play it endlessly.

Highly recommend this film. Enjoy.



4New Interpretation of a Classic  Dec 08, 2008
OK. No, this is not as great as the original with Mostel and Wilder. It is a musical interpretation of that original, which was an often brilliant classic of silly slapstick, over the top acting, and poor taste (read Ebert's review of each film). I thought the musical numbers were well staged and directed, and the songs were deliciously vulgar and witty. The stars reprise performances honed on Broadway, and Uma Thurman was a nice surprise as a musical performer. If you like musicals, and if you laughed at the original, you will enjoy this film. If you haven't seen the original be aware that it is not for everyone (Brooks's humor is not to everyone's taste), but it made me laugh loud and often. Either enjoy this for what it is, or don't watch it. Enough with the complaining, already.

5Funny Musical  Dec 07, 2008
Max Bialistock is a Broadway Producer who is down on his luck. One day he meets acountant Leopold Bloom and they come up with an idea to make alot of money. Find the worst play eveer written, get the worst director, and take off with the money to Rio.

Their plan seems to go according to plan when they find "Springtime for Hitler" by Franz "I was never a member of the Nazi Party" Liebkind, and got Roger DuBris to Produce.

Things go wrong for them on opening night though. Franz was supposed to play Hitler, but broke his leg causing Roger DuBris to play him. This change makes the musical more of a hit than Max and Leo expected.

Max is soon on trial for bilking little old ladies out of their money and is mad that Leo left him to go to Rio with Ula ( receptionist/singer). Leo does come back and they are sent to jail, but are freed and soon put other numbers on Broadway.

With an amazing cast (Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, and Will Ferrell and great songs this movie is a treat.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Entertaining Musical  Oct 25, 2008
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This screen adaptation of Mel Brooks' hit Broadway musical was perhaps the most entertaining movie I saw in 2005. I even liked it better than the 1968 original that starred Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder.

Some reviewers have criticized stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick for overacting their roles on screen. One of these writers said that the performers were "playing to the upper balcony".

Perhaps these critics should take another look at the 1968 version, because if Lane and Broderick are playing to the upper balcony, then Mostel and Wilder are certainly playing to the theater across the street.

The plot of the musical, which involves two uscrupulous Broadway producers who discover that it's more profitable to produce a flop instead of a hit, follows the storyline of the original almost to the letter...with one key exception.

It eliminates the character of the hippie actor, played in 1968 by Dick Shawn, and divides that character's function between Will Ferrell, who plays the Nazi playwright, and Gary Beach, cast as the gay theatre director.

Beach is a delight in the "Springtime For Hitler" production number and Ferrell steals every scene in which he appears.

Also in the cast are Uma Thurman, as the producer's sexy secretary and Roger Bart, who like Beach and the two stars, appeared in the Broadway production.

Among the DVD extras are an audio commentary by director Susan Stroman, a hilarious gag reel and deleted scenes, including one song, "King of Broadway" that should NOT have been cut. It would have been the best production number in the movie.

© Michael B. Druxman, author of ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD

5I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!  Oct 22, 2008
I love this film. I grew up, although I am a child of the 90's, on the old movie. I think that Nathan Lane is extremely similar to Zero Mostel. Uma Therman also does a good job as Ula. Now, and again I LOVE this film, I think Matthew Broderick is trying too hard to be like Gene Wilder. He goes in and out from being the absolutely perfect insane man that is Wilder, to be the more clean cut man that is himself.
The music in this film is amazing!! I want to keep replaying the musical scenes!
I love this film! and I love Mel Brooks. I love his Young Frankenstein, on Broadway, which stars Robert Bart (who I love) who plays Roger's partner in this film.
Watch this movie!!!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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