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The Producers
TrailerAfter putting together another Broadway flop, failing producer Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) and his accountant, Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick), team up with each other in a get-rich-quick scheme to put on the world's worst show.Actors: Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach, Roger Bart, Eileen Essell, Michael McKean, David Huddleston, Debra Monk, Andrea Martin, ...»Director: Susan StromanCountry: United StatesDuration: 134 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Producers"
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Characters of "The Producers"
Max BialystockPlayed by: Nathan LaneLeo BloomPlayed by: Matthew BroderickUllaPlayed by: Uma ThurmanFranz LiebkindPlayed by: Will FerrellRoger De BrisPlayed by: Gary BeachCarmen GhiaPlayed by: Roger BartHold Me-Touch MePlayed by: Eileen EssellPrison TrusteePlayed by: Michael McKeanJudgePlayed by: David HuddlestonLick Me-Bite MePlayed by: Debra MonkKiss Me-Feel MePlayed by: Andrea MartinMr. MarksPlayed by: Jon LovitzUsherettePlayed by: Bryn DowlingWorkmanPlayed by: Kevin LigonBumPlayed by: Ray WillsBag LadyPlayed by: Marilyn SokolCab DriverPlayed by: Brad OscarMisfit ShowgirlPlayed by: Tory RossKevin the Costume DesignerPlayed by: Peter BartlettScott the ChoreographerPlayed by: Jim BorstelmannShirley MarkowitzPlayed by: Kathy FitzgeraldSabu the HouseboyPlayed by: Jai RodriguezInjun JackPlayed by: Mike JacksonFirst Mate KylePlayed by: Keith KuhlPatrolman PetePlayed by: Keith Lamelle ThomasJack LapidusPlayed by: Roland RusinekJason GreenPlayed by: Jason AntoonMildred the Audition AccompanistPlayed by: Madeline DohertyTicket TakerPlayed by: Jonathan FreemanGunterPlayed by: Timothy GulanConductorPlayed by: Patrick S. BradyMr. ShockedPlayed by: Michael McCormickMrs. BewilderedPlayed by: Susann FletcherStormtrooper RolfPlayed by: Michael Thomas HolmesStormtrooper MelPlayed by: Ronn CarrollSnooty WomanPlayed by: Ruth WilliamsonStuffy ManPlayed by: John C. VennemaOfficer O'ToolePlayed by: Fred ApplegateOfficer O'ReillyPlayed by: Jerry RichardsonOfficer O'RourkePlayed by: Timothy ShewJail GuardPlayed by: Danny MastrogiorgioJury ForemanPlayed by: Richard KindStenographerPlayed by: Naomi KakukMax's AttorneyPlayed by: Thomas MeehanConvict #2Played by: Brian RogalskiSing Sing Prison GuardPlayed by: James BiberiHilda the PigeonPlayed by: Mel BrooksFirst NighterPlayed by: Rachel Montez MinorAccountantPlayed by: Matt AllenGirl with PearlsPlayed by: Leanne BowmanLittle Old LadyPlayed by: Melanie AllenAuditionerPlayed by: Will ArmstrongBavarian PeasantPlayed by: Michael GoddardShowgirlPlayed by: Angie L. SchworerTapping Brown ShirtPlayed by: Jeremy BentonStormtrooperPlayed by: Eric AltheideSamba BandPlayed by: Julio Agustin -
Directors of "The Producers"
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Critic Reviews of "The Producers"
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006This is extraneous for anyone who's seen the original film or show, presumably leaving everyone else to wonder what all the fuss has been about.
Boston GlobeDecember 31, 2005Not so much a film as an awkwardly framed souvenir of the Broadway hit musical, The Producers needs a live audience like a candle needs oxygen.
Seattle TimesDecember 27, 2005... an unabashedly old-fashioned musical filled with song, dance, and shtick so shticky you could hang wallpaper with it.
Philadelphia InquirerDecember 27, 2005The jokes are in its tackiness, and gauchery, and raspberry-inducing send-up of Broadway traditions. On that level, the movie works fine -- and is a whole lot cheaper for the ticket buyer.
Orlando SentinelDecember 27, 2005Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick and Gary Beach have their singing, dancing and kvetching in the Broadway smash The Producers immortalized on film.
Miami HeraldDecember 27, 2005There's a song in the stage musical version of 'The Producers' that, if you flipped the title to pose the opposite question, could summarize the letdown diehard fans will feel if they catch the new movie of Mel Brooks' gloriously retro Broadway smash.
Eye for FilmAugust 02, 2007The original was far funnier and somehow managed to cut to the chase with less of a song and dance.
Upstage MagazineMay 25, 2007Be prepared to laugh from the opening credits through the closing credits.
Film Journal InternationalFebruary 22, 2007The play is everything in this uneven movie, which is alternately groan-inducing and side-splitting.
NYC Film CriticDecember 30, 2006Confirmed my original opinion that the musical version of The Producers was a flash-in-the-pan success that won't be remembered ten years from now.
Nolan's Pop Culture ReviewDecember 13, 2006Director Stroman (who also choreographed the film) has also paid tribute to the theatre by casting such stage stars as Brent Barrett, Debra Monk, Karen Ziemba and Andrea Martin.
Christianity TodaySeptember 27, 2006The real reason to see this film is the addition of the musical numbers -- catchy and clever songs, written in the style of classic 1950s Broadway musicals.
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