And now it’s…
Springtime for Hitler and Germany
Deutschland is happy and gay
We’re marching to a faster pace
Look out, here comes the master race
Springtime for Hitler and Germany
Winter for Poland and France
Springtime for Hitler and Germany
Come on, Germans, go into your dance!
Incidentily, Mel Brooks won the best screenplay/story Academy Award for this movie (which it so rightly deserved). Also, Gene Wilder was nominated for best supporting actor. It’s still one of my favourite comedies. Later all.
“You are the actor, I am the author. I OUTRANK YOU!!!”
(When I was an unergrad the film people actually made up a fake Playbill for “Springtime for Hitler” when they showed “The Producers” It was a riot – they included bios and everything.)
How right you are. While Mel Brooks didn’t appear in the film (as far as I can tell) his voice is dubbed over for that line in the Springtime for Hitler musical number
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“Don’t be stupid, be a smarty,
Come and join the Nazi Party!”
With Dick VanPatten’s voice but not his face, near as I can tell.
Nope, that extra WAS Mel Brooks - his face, his voice.
"I've worked very, very hard, and I deserve a toy."
"Max, you can only sell 100% of anything."
"My blue blanket! My blue blanket!"
I just watched “The Producers” for the very first time last night. I am familiar with the song “Springtime for Hitler” as I believe Dr. Demento used to play it on the radio. The odd thing is, a different stage performance of that song, than the one in “The Producers” movie.
I vividly recall a scene as follows: Mel Brooks dressed as Hitler, with a group of pseudo-Nazi’s, one I believe may have been Harvey Korman. They were inside a “bunker” and there were machine guns and explosions going off in the background, which was a fake battlefield. At the end of the song, a bomb lands on the bunker and blows them all up, in cartoonish fashion. Mel makes a wisecrack and collapses. End of skit. I’m not making this up. I remember it too clearly.
Does anyone recall such a skit, and where it came from? I am thinking Mel may have remade it in “History of the World” but I haven’t it seen it in so long, that I don’t remember anything but the Spanish Inqusition bit. help???