
The Producers 2019
"Come see what all the furor is about!"
Get ready for a hilarious take on the world of Broadway with The Producers (2019), a comedy directed by John Willey.
Director: John Willey
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Producers (2019) about?
Follow the hilarious misadventures of Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom as they try to make a fortune by investing in a production that's guaranteed to flop.
Who directed The Producers?
The film was directed by John Willey, who brings his unique vision to the world of Broadway.
Who stars in The Producers?
The talented cast includes Zack LaChance, Greg Hawks, Brittany Blakemore, and Iver McLeod.
Is The Producers (2019) worth watching?
With its lighthearted atmosphere and witty dialogue, The Producers (2019) is a comedy that's sure to leave you laughing long after the credits roll.
How long is The Producers?
The film has a runtime of 150 minutes, making it a fun and entertaining ride from start to finish.
About The Producers (2019) — A Comedy of Errors on Broadway
Get ready for a hilarious take on the world of Broadway with The Producers (2019), a comedy directed by John Willey. Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, played by Zack LaChance and Greg Hawks, are a dynamic duo who devise a scheme to make money by investing in a production that's guaranteed to flop. Their plan is to charm wealthy old biddies into investing in a musical that's sure to offend, and what better way to guarantee a flop than with a tasteless show celebrating Hitler? The result is a laugh-out-loud comedy that pokes fun at the world of show business and the people who inhabit it. With a talented cast, including Brittany Blakemore and Iver McLeod, and a runtime of 150 minutes, The Producers (2019) is a must-see for fans of comedy and musicals.
The film's lighthearted atmosphere and witty dialogue make it a joy to watch, and the themes of greed and the power of show business add depth to the story. With a talented cast and a clever script, The Producers (2019) is a comedy that will leave you laughing long after the credits roll.