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The Producers (2005)

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Original title: Producers, The

Directed by
Susan Stroman

Written by
Mel Brooks, Thomas Meehan

Cast
Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach [more]


Release Date
• USA: Dec 23, 2005

Budget $45,000,000
BoxOffice: $19.2M

Official Website:
The Producers Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG-13 for sexual humor and references.

Running Time
2 hours, 14 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Universal Pictures, Brooksfilms, Steiner Studios, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Columbia Pictures Corporation

Studio Universal Pictures

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• The Producers: The Movie Musical
• The Producers (2005)



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Production Notes

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From the brilliantly twisted mind of MEL BROOKS comes a scheme so clever, so bold and so disturbingly simple that it can’t possibly go wrong:

Step One: You start with Broadway’s smash hit The Producers—The New Mel Brooks Musical, winner of a record-breaking 12 Tony Awards, and based on Mel Brooks’ Oscar®-winning 1968 film The Producers.

Step Two: You have two major film studios, Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures, join forces to bring the musical play to the big screen.

Step Three: You enlist the phenomenal SUSAN STROMAN, winner of five Tony Awards, including two for directing and choreographing The Producers—The New Mel Brooks Musical on Broadway, to make her motion picture directorial debut with the film version.

Step Four: You bring the original Tony Award-winning stars, NATHAN LANE and MATTHEW BRODERICK, back to recreate their signature roles and surround them with two of Hollywood’s biggest talents, Academy Award® nominee UMA THURMAN and comic superstar WILL FERRELL.

And before you can say “Step Five,” you have the makings of the big, fun-filled, laugh-a-minute musical movie event audiences have been waiting for: The Producers.

Only one person in the world could have conceived of such a plan: the incomparable Mel Brooks, whose fabulous career comes full circle with this new film version of The Producers. Brooks was already a television veteran when he made his feature film directorial and writing debut with The Producers in 1968. The modestly budgeted comedy, starring Broadway favorite Zero Mostel and a newcomer named Gene Wilder, became a sleeper hit and earned Brooks an Academy Award® for Best Original Screenplay.

At the time, movie audiences were shocked at the sheer audacity of the film’s premise involving fading theatrical producer Max Bialystock (Mostel) and timid, neurotic accountant Leo Bloom (Wilder), who conspire to intentionally produce a Broadway flop in order to bilk the show’s backers out of millions of dollars. The film has since become a classic.

Fast forward to 2001, when Brooks, having spent 30 years creating such comic masterpieces as Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, High Anxiety, Silent Movie and Spaceballs, became the toast of Broadway with his stage musical of The Producers—with an original score by Brooks, book by Brooks and THOMAS MEEHAN (Annie, Hairspray) and choreography and direction by Susan Stroman (Contact, Crazy for You).

The show’s stars, Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, both of whom had already scored successfully in movies and on Broadway in both plays and musicals—winning Tony Awards along the way—saw their careers soar to dazzling new heights in the career-defining roles of Bialystock and Bloom. The Producers was nominated for 14 Tony Awards and won 12, more than any other show in Broadway history. It received Tonys in each category it was nominated, including three for Brooks—for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book of a Musical.

A few years later, when serious conversations started taking place about a film version of the musical, Brooks was adamant that as many as possible of the talents responsible for the success of the original Broadway production would return for the film version, including director / choreographer Stroman, stars Lane and Broderick, as well as Tony Award winner GARY BEACH and Tony Award nominee ROGER BART, who, respectively, created the roles of the flamboyantly untalented director Roger DeBris and his common-law assistant Carmen Ghia.

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 Awards

  • Nominated for 2006 Golden Globes Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • Nominated for 2006 Golden Globes Award for Best Original Song - Motion Picture [For the song "There's Nothing Like a Show on Broadway".]
  • Nominated for 2006 Golden Globes Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
  • Nominated for 2006 Golden Globes Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture






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