Saturday, March 26, 2011

The Producers (1968)

DIRECTOR: Mel Brooks
STUDIO: Embassy Pictures
STARRING: Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Dick Shawn
RATING: PG
GENRE: Comedy, Music


GRADE: B+



Mel Brooks is at it again! Although not his best film, per se, it's one of his most genius concepts! Brooks has such a unique style, that even if I didn't know it was him directing, I'd feel the familiar nature with his other movies.

The film's about a down-on-his-luck Broadway show producer Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) and he needs to find a hit - and fast. So, when his accountant, Leo Bloom (Gene Wilder) shows up and accidentally tells him that a flop would be more profitable than a hit, Max realizes all he needs to do is find the worst play, the worst director and the worst actors and he'll have a sure-fire failure!

This movie is so crazy, but realistic, that you can't help but laugh, because trying to figure it out won't get you anywhere. Mostel and Wilder are both perfect for their roles. They even have so much chemistry, you could even call it a "bromance".

My only real complaint is the time. Strangely enough, it's a very short film. Just about 85 minutes. I felt they could have drawn out the really funny scenes a bit more, or even developed the story of the secretary, like they've done in the remake. But, regardless, I love this film and recommend to all!