Tuesday, June 28, 2022

The Producers (1967)

The Producers is a black comedy satire directed by Mel Brooks (whose 96th birthday is today) and starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder. I don't see it free anywhere. I'm always surprised at the movies that are unavailable except for rental or purchase. I tend to watch what's available free or through the services I'm already paying for. This film is hilarious, though, and I recommend it if you have access to it.

trailer:



Here's a screenshot for the Tea Stands for Tuesday blogger gathering:

18 comments:

  1. I know what you mean, I never pay for movies! Happ T Day, Valerie

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  2. I just smiled when I saw the title of your post. These guys just crack me up. Happy T Day

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  3. ...what a trio.

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  4. I haven't seen that movie in ages. I really like Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  5. Aaahhh ... Divers i watched some of the preview.... and just proved to myself again.. I do not have a funny bone... geesh.. Happy happy T day ! Hugs! deb

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  6. I love this movie. Actually I love anything with Gene Wilder.

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  7. I saw this on Turner Classic Movies years ago and although I'm hot usually a fan of comedy, this one was absolutely incredible and enjoyable. I would also recommend it. Thanks for sharing it with us for T this Tuesday, dear.

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  8. Love this movie! Thanks for sharing, and happy T day!

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  9. This is one hilarious movie. Nice pick of all the Mel Brooks films. One of my other favorites is Young Frankenstein. Happy birthday Mel, and happy T day to you.

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  10. Fabulous, full of laughs! Wishing you a very Happy T Tuesday 😁. Hugs Jo x

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  11. I have heard of this movie. I don't have a lot of time to watch movies anymore but I do love the old ones.
    Happy Tea Day,
    Kate

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  12. I've never watched the movie, but we saw it on stage by our Summer Repertory Theater - the performance was so good that we went to see it again a couple weeks later. Fabulous.

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  13. I love this movie! It is far superior to the stage production and later movie in my opinion anyway. Those two guys were just perfect in the roles and I still remember Springtime for Hitler - hilarious! Happy T Day! Elle/EOTC xx

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  14. I'm not sure I've seen it! I recognize them, though.

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  15. Thanks for the recommendation. I knew it was a play but didn't realize it was a film. I love Gene Wilder! I will keep an eye out. Sometimes we get some good movies free on our cable. Happy T Day.

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  16. I have seen this one. Hubby loves Mel humor. Fun share! Happy T-day and hugz

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  17. One of my all time favorites. Love the musical, too -- they're both such fun!

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