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The Producers
Small poster Belgian movie poster for the 1967 satirical dark comedy film
The Producers, which was the directorial debut of Mel Brooks. The title in French is Printemps pour Hitler, and in Dutch/Flemish is Lente voor Hitler, which both translate to "Springtime for Hitler"—the name of the fictional musical within the film.
Key Information

Title: The original English title is The Producers.
Release Year: The film premiered in Pittsburgh in November 1967, with a wide release in March 1968.
Director/Writer: It was written and directed by the acclaimed comedian Mel Brooks, who won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his work.
Plot: The story follows a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, Max Bialystock, and his timid accountant, Leo Bloom, who scheme to get rich by deliberately producing a sure-fire flop and keeping the investors' money.
Cast: The film stars Zero Mostel as Max Bialystock and Gene Wilder as Leo Bloom, a role that launched Wilder to stardom and earned him an Oscar nomination. It also features Dick Shawn as the lead actor L.S.D..
Cultural Impact: Despite initial mixed reviews, the film became a cult classic and was later adapted into a highly successful Broadway musical in 2001, which itself was adapted into a movie in 2005.
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