Mel Brooks got into so much trouble with his movie, The Producers. I won't bore you with hte entire plot but it revolves around a musical so bad that it surely must fail. And,. of course, it seccueeds. A musical called, or at least it contains the song, "Springtime for Hitler".
And as this buzzed the antennae of the Germans, where such jollity is banned, no one thought it would ever be seen in Germany. But the musical, from which the movie comes, has just opened there:
More than six decades after the Nazi dictator killed himself in his
Berlin bunker, a character parodying Hitler will feature in the first
production in Germany of the award-winning Broadway musical comedy by
Mel Brooks, "The Producers."
Berlin's Admiralspalast theater — just blocks to the north of the
dictator's infamous bunker — will stage "The Producers – Fruehling
fuer Hitler" (Springtime for Hitler) from May 17.
It is the eagerly awaited German rendition of Brooks's
record-setting musical about two men trying to create a Broadway flop
that ran for six years with more than 2,500 performances. It grossed
$300 million in New York and $1 billion worldwide.
It has to be said that the musical, and even more the movie, is screamingly funny, even if it does tread on some touchy subjects.
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