The Producers
Sony BMG Music Entertainment - 82876 75980 2 (Cd)


Sony Classical 2005 CD (828767598024)
Film Uwolnienie filmu: 2005
 

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# Tor Artysta/Kompozytor Czas
1.OvertureOrchestra0:43
2.Opening NightBryn Dowling, Meg Gillentine, Ensemble1:46
3.We Can Do ItMatthew Broderick & Nathan Lane3:57
4.I Wanna Be a ProducerMatthew Broderick And Ensemble6:14
5.Der Guten Tag Hop-ClopNathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Will Ferrell1:57
6.Keep It GayGary Beach, Roger Bart, Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Ensemble5:53
7.When You Got It, Flaunt ItUma Thurman3:11
8.Along Came BialyNathan Lane, Choir3:52
9.That FaceMatthew Broderick, Uma Thurman4:16
10.Habe Sie Gehurt Das Deutsche Band?Will Ferrell1:19
11.You Never Say Good Luck On Opening NightGary Beach, Roger Bart, Will Ferrell, Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick1:34
12.Springtime For Hitler - Part IJohn Barrowman, Uma Thurman, Ensemble3:40
13.Heil MyselfGary Beach, Ensemble0:52
14.Springtime For Hitler - Part IIGary Beach, Ensemble3:01
15.You'll Find Your Happiness in Rio (Full Version)Ensemble1:10
16.BetrayedNathan Lane4:26
17.Til HimMatthew Broderick, Nathan Lane & Ensemble3:10
18.Prisoners of Love (Broadway)Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Will Ferrell, Uma Thurman, Gary Beach, Ensemble2:16
19.Prisoners of Love (Leo and Max)Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane & Ensemble1:27
20.There's Nothing Like a Show On BroadwayMatthew Broderick, Nathan Lane & Ensemble3:42
21.The Hop-Clop Goes OnWill Ferrell3:34
22.Goodbye!Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman, Will Ferrell, Gary Beach, Roger Bart, Ensemble0:37
23.The King of Broadway (Bonus Track)Nathan Lane & Ensemble4:38
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The Producers - 08/10 - Przegląd wersji Tom Daish, zgłoszone w (Język angielski)
The smell of grease paint has never really appealed to me and, outside of the fine raft of 1990's animated musicals, the genre generally leaves me cold. Big screen my experiences have been variable; Moulin Rouge was dazzling, but made me nauseous, Chicago passed me by and The Phantom of the Opera is 49 hours of my life I'll never get back (well, it felt like 49 hours). However, with Mel Brooks' pedigree and an hysterical trailer, The Producers did pique my curiosity and if the finished product's comedy level doesn't live up to its billing, it's certainly not from lack of trying. Despite its subject matter, The Producers is a very traditional movie musical, recalling the kind of stagey MGM spectaculars of over fifty years ago. Fresh from appearing in the Broadway version, Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick are Bialystock and Bloom, the faded producer and seduced accountant determined to get rich by producing massive flop, Springtime for Hitler.
The original movie starring Gene Wilder and, musically, only featured Springtime for Hitler, but Brooks always wanted to turn it into a fully fledged musical, which he did to arm loads of Tonys, thus a remake in its new guise was inevitable. Naturally, the first few songs set the scene and introduce the characters, particular highlights being I Wanna be a Producer and Keep it Gay, the latter in an attempt to woo a director who will camp up Hitler. Despite his evidently limited technical facility as a musician, Brooks is a surprisingly fine tunesmith, aided with fine arrangements by Glen Kelly, Doug Besterman and Larry Blank. Of course, his lyric skills are even finer. True, few of the songs are laugh out loud funny on their own (several, notably Along Came Bialy, have more impact when seen with the picture) and are often played surprisingly straight, but all are wittily crafted.

The show's centrepiece is, of course, Springtime for Hitler and features probably the single best tune, belted out in fine style by John Barrowman, and some of the most hilarious lyrics, 'look out Europe, we're going on tour.' Not an ideal song to sing to oneself in public. After reaching such a comic high point, the fallout from Springtime for Hitler's success feels a bit protracted, although Betrayed is a terrific tour de force by Nathan Lane as he brilliantly recounts the entire plot from his prison cell after being sent down for cooking the books. The final three tracks are bonuses of sorts. The Hop-Clop Goes On is a surreal German spoof of My Heart Will Go On (a future Eurovision winning entry, if ever I heard one) while The King of Broadway was cut from the film, presumably for pacing reasons as the song itself is a terrific way to end.

Naturally, Lane and Broderick perform their Broadway roles effortlessly, although the newcomers are equally fine. I'd never have imagined Uma Thurman as a natural comic actress, but her turn as Ulla is a match for her stars and, in When You Got It, Flaunt It, proves to have a surprisingly good singing voice. Will Ferrell turns in an hilarious performance as the Neo Nazi playwright Franz Liebkind and performs his ridiculous parody numbers with just the right amount of straight faced silliness. Those after underscore will be sorely disappointed as there is none, indeed little appears in the film outside of song intros. However, a smart, funny and irreverent musical with enough good tunes to be easily recommendable.
The Producers - 06/10 - Przegląd wersji Andreas Lindahl, zgłoszone w (Język angielski)
The original film version of Mel Brook's The Producers premiered in 1968, starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder as Broadway producers, and partners in crime, Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom. Mel Brooks directorial debut, the movie quickly became a classic. However, Brooks had always wanted to make a musical version of the story, and 33 years later, in 2001, The Producers opened on Broadway, with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick as Bialystock and Bloom. Nominated for 13 Tony Awards the same year and winning 12 (Matthew Broderick had to go home without an award), a film version of the musical version of the 1968 film was inevitable, of course. And here it is.

And it's hilarious. It's also a rather straight-forward transfer of the musical from stage to screen. It's the same director, Susan Stroman, basically the same set design and the same ensemble, with a few exceptions (Uma Thurman as Swedish bomb-shell Ulla, and a very funny Will Ferrell as Nazi playwriter Franz Liebkind). The film version is certainly very, very funny, but a little more effort could have been invested in the transfer. At times, one get the feeling Stroman just placed a camera at the back of the theatre, shooting a performance of the stage show.

The soundtrack is a mixed bag of songs. Highlights include Will Ferrell's performance as Liebkind. His "Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop" and "Haben Sie Gehört das Deutsche Band?" are excellent and very entertaining. But even better is his hilarious end credits song "The Hop-Clop Goes On" - a sappy, pop version of "Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop", in the style of overblown and overproduced film songs such as "My Heart Will Go On", complete with ethnic flutes and sensual whispering. Broderick's big number, "I Wanna be a Producer", is memorable mostly thanks to its excellent opening - the rest isn't that interesting. "Springtime for Hitler" is also quite entertaining - great melody! - as is Uma Thurman's "When You Got it, Flaunt it".

The many ensemble numbers, like "Keep it Gay", "You Never Say Good Luck on Opening Night" and "Prisoners of Love" are easier to forget, even if parts of them are kind of nice. Mostly, the good parts of this soundtrack, and the show, works because of their large dose of humor or downright silliness, and it certainly helps to be familiar with the show or the film when listening to the soundtrack.

As for score cues... well, there really aren't any, except for the 46 seconds long "Overture". But this is a musical, and The Producers soundtrack is all about the songs.
The Producers - 08/10 - Przegląd wersji Tom H., zgłoszone w (Holenderski)
Mel Brooks is één van die regisseurs die zich inlaat met komedies en parodieën, die soms erg aanslaan of soms een grote tegenslag betekenen. In een tijdperk met 4 "Scary movies" die mensheid folteren met hun idiote sketches, verbaast Brooks deze keer met "The Producers" naar de gelijknamige musical en de regisseur weet van wanten. Hij schreef zelfs de soundtrack voor deze grappige, Broadway-opvoering. Max Bialystock was ooit de man van Hollywood, maar in 1959 wordt zijn show afgesloten op de premičre. Maar wanneer hij Leo Bloom onder de arm neemt, besluit hij om de meest vreselijke musical over Hitler te maken. Samen met de regisseur Roger De Bris en sexbom Ulla (gespeeld door Uma Thurman)maken ze er een ongelofelijk spectakel van met de nodige slapstick.

De grappige en hillarische plot wordt voorgestuwd door aanstekelijke songs die Brooks zelf schreef. Het zijn bijna allemaal typische broadway-achtige orkestraties uit de jaren '60. De Duitse liedjes voor de Hitler-musical zijn grappig en degelijk van melodieprogressie maar lijden soms wat onder slappe lyrics. De castsongs zijn nogthans heel mooi en slepen je mee door het verhaal. Het resultaat is een interessante samenhang van komedie en musical.

Iedereen die van musicals houdt zal zich zeker terugvinden in deze cd, maar filmmuziekliefhebbers krijgen amper 46 seconden aan score te horen. Hoewel de arrangementen slim zijn, zijn de vele dialogen een beetje te overdadig aanwezig. Brooks weet toch te bekoren. daarom een welverdiende acht. Toch maar even beluisteren voor je deze koopt.
The Producers - 10/10 - Przegląd wersji Sara Joyce, zgłoszone w (Język angielski)
i love that song.i am in dance and that is my solo song!!!!

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Producers, The (2005)


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