The Producers movie plot

2022-01-06 08:01
Broadway in 1959 gathered many world-renowned big-name celebrities, but the once-famous producer Max Bialystokis declining and powerless. One day, a poor accountant, Leo Bloomplayed bywalked into Max’s office and said nervously that he had an excellent plan for collecting money for down-and-out producers, that is, blindly raising production budgets and arranging Perform a terribly awkwardly failed repertoire, and then put a large amount of excess funds into his pockets and slip away. Bialystok decided to take a risk and persuaded Bloom to be his assistant. Bialystok and Bloom looked around for the worst script, and a musical called "Hitler's Spring-Adolf and Ava's Love and Pleasure" made them a treasure. They went to Greenwich Village to visit the playwright Franz. The Nazi obsessive screenwriter agreed to join, but only on condition that Bialystoke and Bloom took an oath of allegiance to the Nazi leader Hitler. After the script was finalized, Bialystoke and Bloom began to look for the worst director. They found Rogerand his assistant Carmen, but the director was obviously reluctant to take over. With such a sensitive subject, the two of them talked eloquently, claiming that the play would bring the reputation and prestige that Roger dreamed of, and Roger finally agreed to become famous.
Blonde Eulerto come to the interview, first was placed in the choir, and later became secretary of Bialystock and Bloom. In frequent contact, the shy Bloom fell in love with the charming Yuraziu, and at the same time, Bialystok was among the patrons to raise $2 million in production funding, and these patrons were hundreds of people. The little old women living around Manhattan were very hungry and thirsty. It took quite a while to decide who would play Hitler, and in the end Franz had to play it himself. Soon, the night of the premiere came as scheduled. Just as Bialystoke and Bloom were arguing for the premiere, Franz broke his leg. Fortunately, Roger, who was experienced on stage, was prepared and changed. On the bench. At first, the audience in the audience had some doubts about "Hitler's Spring". When the disastrous Hitler appeared on the stage, all their worries disappeared, and the audience began to enjoy it. This poorly conceived work became popular. The unexpected ending put the original plan in a dilemma. Bloom wanted to fire all the staff, while Bialystok had other plans. During the argument, excited Roger and Carmen came to celebrate, and Franz followed in desperation, swinging a gun to avenge the vilified Hitler. In the chaos, the police rushed to the scene, not only captured Franz, but also saw the two books on the Bialystok table and arrested him on suspicion of tax evasion.
Bloom escaped the police, and Yula persuaded him to flee to Rio with the money. Soon, Bialystok received a postcard from Brazil in prison and immediately fell into despair. Knowing that on the day of the trial, Bloom and Yula actually appeared in the courtroom, and Bloom was willing to go to court with Bialystok. Bialystok, Bloom and Franz in the cell get together again, and a musical called "Prisoner of Love" is gradually taking shape   .
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The Producers quotes

  • Stormtrooper Rolf: I was born in Düsseldorf, and that is why they call me Rolf.

  • Roger De Bris: Mrs. Bialystock and Bloom I pressume? Ha! Forgive the pun!

    Leo Bloom: What pun?

    Max Bialystock: Shut up! He thinks he's witty!

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