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 | | December 16th, 2005 (NY, LA, CHI, SF, TOR; wider release: December 25; wide release: January 13, 2006)  | Susan Stroman |  | Mel Brooks, Thomas Meehan |  | Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, Roger Bart, Gary Beach, Uma Thurman |  | Universal Pictures |  | Comedy, Musical |  | theproducersmovie.com |  | PG-13 for sexual humor and references |  | 134 minutes |  | $19,377,727 (US total) |  | Download (PDF) |
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 |  |  | | | | Max Bialystock is a theatrical producer who sweet-talks rich old women to get them to invest in his Broadway plays. Then he meets Leo Bloom, who innocently realizes that if Max were to get a lot of money to invest in play which was a guaranteed flop, that they would be rich. The two then proceed to find the worst play ever written, obtain a large number of investors, hire a lead actor and director with absolutely no talent, and then sit back to wait for the bad reviews. The plan is faultless, at least they think so.... |
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