1967 • Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel
A down-on-his-luck Broadway producer and his high-strung accountant hatch
a zany scheme to get rich by staging the worst musical ever made – one that’s
sure to flop. But when their hilariously offensive production, “Springtime for Hitler”,
becomes an unexpected hit, chaos ensues. Gene Wilder shines as the neurotic,
wide-eyed accountant alongside Zero Mostel’s scheming producer. With sharp wit
and outrageous humor, this Mel Brooks comedy has become a cult classic and a
landmark in satire.