
The Producers 2006
Bask in the hilarity of *The Producers (2006)*, a faithful stage-to-screen adaptation of Mel Brooks' legendary musical comedy. Filmed live at Spain's Theatre Documentation Centre, this energetic production captures the madness behind mounting a Broadway flop on purpose.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Producers (2006) about?
A pair of scheming producers decide to make millions by intentionally producing the worst musical ever on Broadway, only to face unexpected chaos when their plan spirals out of control.
Who directed The Producers?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in The Producers?
The film stars Santiago Segura, José Mota, Dulcinea Juárez, Ángel Ruiz, and Miguel del Arco in key roles.
Is The Producers (2006) worth watching?
As a filmed stage production of Mel Brooks' cult classic, *The Producers (2006)* offers nonstop laughs and vibrant energy. Though it lacks a formal IMDb rating, its comedic pedigree and faithful adaptation make it a must-see for fans of satirical musicals and live theatre.
How long is The Producers?
The Producers (2006) runs for 141 minutes, or roughly 2 hours and 21 minutes of nonstop entertainment.
About The Producers (2006) — Live Stage Comedy Captured on Film
Bask in the hilarity of *The Producers (2006)*, a faithful stage-to-screen adaptation of Mel Brooks' legendary musical comedy. Filmed live at Spain's Theatre Documentation Centre, this energetic production captures the madness behind mounting a Broadway flop on purpose. With a zany plot that follows two down-on-their-luck producers scheming to make money by creating a theatrical disaster, the film delivers nonstop laughs, show-stopping song-and-dance numbers, and a satirical take on show business that feels as fresh as it does timeless. The Spanish cast, led by Santiago Segura and José Mota, brings infectious charm and comic timing to this behind-the-scenes romp, where ambition, greed, and sheer chaos collide under the bright lights of the stage.
This isn't just a filmed play—it's a celebration of the absurdity of art, money, and human folly. The vibrant energy of the original stage version leaps off the screen, immersing viewers in a world where failure becomes a triumph and every curtain call feels like a victory. Whether you're a musical theatre enthusiast or a comedy lover, *The Producers (2006)* offers two hours and twenty-one minutes of pure, unapologetic fun—proof that sometimes the best show is the one you don't want to succeed.