The Producers (1967)
7/10
Another classic to remember
29 June 2006
The Producers has to be one of the funniest plots I had ever heard of. Basically Max Bialystock is a former play director who used to be on top of his game, but lost it. Now he is supported by his lover's, who happen to be elderly old ladies. But when Leo Bloom enters his life as his accountant, he brings up how flops can bring in bigger bucks than a hit, together they produce the play "Springtime for Hitler". A sure flop, right? Who in the world would see a play about Hitler? The world's most hated man! But when it turns out to be a popular comedy, the guys are in big trouble because those elderly old ladies who gave money to Max to produce it now want the profits.

This is a very funny and original piece of work that any Mel Brooks fan or comedy fan in general would enjoy. Also bringing in some memorable songs, I think you'll get your kicks out of the Producers. After all "I am the author. You are the audience. I outrank you!" LOL! Enjoy!

7/10
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