Dopo aver messo insieme un altro flop a Broadway, il produttore sfortunato Max Bialystock, si allea con il timido contabile Leo Bloom in uno schema per arricchirsi rapidamente mettendo in sc... Leggi tuttoDopo aver messo insieme un altro flop a Broadway, il produttore sfortunato Max Bialystock, si allea con il timido contabile Leo Bloom in uno schema per arricchirsi rapidamente mettendo in scena il peggior spettacolo del mondo.Dopo aver messo insieme un altro flop a Broadway, il produttore sfortunato Max Bialystock, si allea con il timido contabile Leo Bloom in uno schema per arricchirsi rapidamente mettendo in scena il peggior spettacolo del mondo.
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- QuizAfter Max (Nathan Lane) and Leo (Matthew Broderick) do Der Guten Tag Hop Clop with Franz (Will Ferrell), Max tries to pull open the door. When it doesn't open, he shouts, "We're trapped!" This is an inside joke from the play's run in England. One night, a stage hand had locked the door. When Nathan Lane tried it, he realized it was locked and shouted out, "We're trapped! Trapped like rats with a crazy Nazi!" A stage hand then went up and unlocked the door and they got out.
- BlooperThe older male dancer who says "Don't be stupid, be a schmarty..." is speaking with Mel Brooks' voice on his first appearance. The next time he is heard delivering a line, he has a completely different, deep voice. However, this is deliberate: the character also lip syncs to Mel Brooks' recorded voice in the stage production.
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Leo Bloom: Let's assume for a moment, that you are a dishonest man.
Max Bialystock: Assume away.
- Curiosità sui creditiFor the closing credits, Will Ferrell (in the character of Franz Liebkind) recorded "The Hop-Clop Goes On" - a slower version of "Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop" that parodies "My Heart Will Go On" from "Titanic" right down to the cheesy instrumentals. At the end of the song, Franz whispers to the audience: "Don't forget to purchase 'Mein Kampf' in paperback. You can find it at Borders... or Barnes and Noble...und Amazon.com"
- ConnessioniFeatured in HBO First Look: The Producers (2005)
- Colonne sonoreThere's Nothing Like a Show on Broadway
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
Performed by Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick
Taking the places of Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder as the producing partners Bialystock&Bloom are Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. Both these guys are given an impossible task of repeating two classically congruent performances that Mostel and Wilder created. Even the additional bits of business just can't make me forget the original.
Will Ferrall did not come over from Broadway to do the role of the hermit like Nazi living in Greenwich Village and caring for his carrier pigeons. He had to do double duty because he also took the place of beatnik method actor Dick Shawn from the original. I'm not sure that combining the roles was the best thing, I'm also not sure Ferrall did real justice to either try as he might on both. Kenneth Mars was the reclusive Nazi author of Springtime For Hitler. in the original. Both he and Shawn were almost as memorable as Mostel and Wilder.
I do love the Mel Brooks humor, but I think he laid it on a bit thick with the gay stereotyping of Gary Beach and Roger Bart. It came this close to the good side of being offensive, but not quite.
There's a lot to like in this version of The Producers, but I think Mel should not have touched his masterpiece.
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- 12 giu 2016
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- 18 dic 2005
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