Broadway magic reproduced

2005-12-16 / Our World

GUEST EDITORIAL
PETER RAINER
Mel Brooks%27s "The Producers," starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder, was not exactly a great piece of cinema at times the 1968 film looked like it was shot by a blindfolded cameraman but it%27s hysterical just the same. It%27s a classic example of how a movie can be great without, strictly speaking


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