The Producers (2005) (Widescreen)
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- Feature commentary by: Director Susan Stroman Dolby Digital 5.1
- Deleted Scenes
- Outtakes
- Analysis of a Scene: "I Wanna Be a Producer"
Bringing the Tony Award Winning musical on to the big screen.
New York, 1959. Max Bialystock was once the king of Broadway, but now all his shows close on opening night. Things turn around when he's visited by the neurotic accountant Leo Bloom, who proposes a scheme tailor-made for producers who can only make flops: raise far more money than you need, then make sure the show is despised. No one will be interested in it, so you can pocket the surplus. To this end, they produce a musical called Springtime for Hitler written by escaped Nazi Franz Liebken. Then they get the insanely flamboyant Roger De Bris to direct. Finally, they hire as a lead actress the loopy Swedish bombshell Ulla (whose last name has over 15 syllables). As opening night draws near, what can go wrong? Well, there's no accounting for taste...
| Nathan Lane ; Matthew Broderick ; Uma Thurman ; Will Ferrell ; Gary Beach ; Roger Bart ; Michael McKean ; Eileen Essell ; David Huddleston ; Debra Monk ; Andrea Martin ; Jon Lovitz ; Mel Brooks |
| Susan Stroman |
| PG13 |
| 2005 |
| Widescreen |
| English - Dolby Digital (5.1) |
| French |
| English ; French ; Spanish |
| Yes |
| 135 minutes (approx) |
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