The "yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss" sounds like steam excaping.
The lesbian lighting designer stereotype is hilarious. 🤣 I personally felt called out because of how on the money it was. There are a lot of us who are exactly like this.
Camp is under appreciated in my opinion, though I should say sadly it’s mostly used in a derogatory sense, but when it’s used like this it can be fantastically fun~!
he was drunk, he was hot, you got lucky .... hahahahhaha pricelessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
"Hello, the living room of renowned theatrical director Roger De Bris' elegant Upper East Side townhouse on a sunny Tuesday afternoon in June. Whom may I say is calling?" The best way to answer a call! Hahaha!
@@susanfagan2727 OMG I didn't hear that Beach had died. What a waste. He was only 70 and so talented. He had been nominated for four Tony Awards. RIP to a gifted artist.
Hollywood musicals are great! I've watched a number of them, Bathing Beauty, Moulin Rouge, Hairspray, Chicargo, and of course The Producers. Never one of them disappointed me.
This scene makes me laugh out loud repeatedly each time I watch it. The comic timing and extreme exaggeration of true things is flawless. These actors are really on-point.
For some reason the tonal switch when he says "but I think I look more like the CHRYSLER BUILDING" always gets me no matter how many times I've seen this movie
I love some of the changes in this version. The original had Max saying “That dress is you!” but here he says “That building is you!” I think the musical version really tightened up the dialogue, although some changes weren’t as good (like the actor being absolutely terrible, making it comedic, instead of the person playing it straight having to be replaced at the last minute).
#ThrowbackThursday I haven’t realized when I was younger. But Gary (RIP) and Roger play each other off so good. If they collaborated one more time outside the Producers, I would picture them as Edna and Wilbur Turnblad in Hairspray.
LOVE IT!! This scene, and all the characters in it so remind me of the 'old gang', back in the Day. When Camp was dejour. Running like Mad Queens up and down the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, going from one Drag Show to another likewise in Philly..LMAO We kept is Fun, we kept it GAY!..
Im not gay and have nothing against gay people, if it's who you love then love them. That being said I seriously would want to play Roger De Bries . I mean really he's the one character that steals the movie and play.
That's actually a very cute couple. Let's face it, compared to some the marriages out there they're a happy happy couple. And what's another word for happy people?
the guy at the beginning of this video (the guy who answers the phone i can't remember his name), was the singing voice of the young hercules(before he got buff) in Disney's Hercules movie.
It was more the FACT back in the Day.....and NONE-OF-US, though ourselves 'stereotypical or STEREOTYPED. THAT, is a recent and current 're-writing' of social History by so, so many to Today's FAB and 'Socially Aware'(NOT!!) Gays. Like trying NOT to introduce your Grandparents to your 'friends' lest they embarrass you..LMFAO..
Probably the most underrated joke is that Carmen is so accepting of other people's identities that he isn't even unphased by the sw**t**as on Leo and Max's arms. XD
A lot of people don't like this version, but it's supposed to be way over the top because it's an adaptation of the Broadway play, not a direct remake of the original. I like that it's different and has updated humour that works for the 90s and 2000s.
May I take your hats, your coats and your swas-ti-kas? Lmao
Miko Mikomiko We just came from this big rally everybody was wearing them.
And "Why didnt u tell me that we still had them on."
-- Well i didnt notice it, you told me to look straight ahead remember?
In the original musical, Max said it was just a joke. Personally I think the rally story was a little more plausible.
Lol that joke aged marvelously in 2020
And Hercules
I was just seeing West Side Story, and I understand the "Tony, Tony Tony" pun know. Wonderful
Bro 1:34-1:40 absolutely kills me lmao..Lane's face is unbelievable
Yeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss...sssss!
As a member of the lgbt community all I can say is....
....
....wow.
....as in... awesome wow?
As in this is hilarious? Because if so, same
As a white bi-sexual man, I completely approve of this video and love it!
as Straight Man I enjoy this
@@jordanmullins1434 same, except girl.
Tho that dress is so fucking amazing and I wish I could nail it like him ;^;
I saw this on stage, loved it!... sorry to say the movie lacks rythm... and rythm and timing is essential in comedy.
Ron DeSantis disapproves of this clip
Where is The Producers - Keep It Gay (part 2)
"...Listen, you broken-down old queen. He was drunk. He was hot. You got lucky! Don't _ever call here again_!"
"Who was that?"
"Wrong number!"
Jackie McCann hhhh
The piano clang when realisation hits. That just makes it
That little hop and back ache cracks me up everytime
yes, we all watched it and heard it. Why remind us again in words? Even the deaf have Subtitles!
The "yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss" sounds like steam excaping.
iammontecristo That would take a ridiculous lot of work to get it right.
iammontecristo *escaping
It was really stupid to add that "yessssssssss" to the script, it looked forced, unfunny and without a point...
I swear that was in the original movie but now I can’t find it?
Did you quote blazing saddles without realising?
3:19 "Iʻm supposed be the grand duchess Anastasia! but instead I think I look more like the Chrysler Building!" OMFG
I always remember in the original play it was I think I look more like Tugboat Annie. A comment most of the audience would not get today.
*stands up straight looking pissed off*
@@teamwipe804 Well, as far as I’m concerned, without your wig on, you’re only Half-Dressed.
That got such a big laugh on Broadway ... Feels funny not to have audience reaction
Yes she does!
The lesbian lighting designer stereotype is hilarious. 🤣 I personally felt called out because of how on the money it was. There are a lot of us who are exactly like this.
Right? I should be offended, but as the girl in high school theatre who did lighting and building/breaking down the set… it’s incredibly on point.
I love how he says "roger we're not alone" and moments later reveals that a huge group of people live in that apartment
Excuse me, it’s an elegant upper east side townhouse!
I never thought of that! 😂
I just realized that's Timon and Simba!!! LOL
LV RB ok
And Hercules...carmen sang Going the distance
Lol
Pumba isn’t in the video
I thought that was the Timonguy XD
"Shut up, he thinks he's witty!"
The comic timing of these actors and this script make this scene a master class. I love camp when its done this way. Brilliant.
This was the first time I ever liked campy
Camp is under appreciated in my opinion, though I should say sadly it’s mostly used in a derogatory sense, but when it’s used like this it can be fantastically fun~!
Are we watching the same thing.... Its okay but
The funniest send up of gay stereotypes ever created. Mel Brooks is a genius.
And it's not insulting, it's actually engaging and amusing
The original was better....just my opinion
Mel Brooks didn't direct this
@@killustratorand? He wrote it. The satire is in the writing.
@netcurtains The 2005 version of "The Producers" is not a remake. It's a live action adaptation of a musical that's based on the 1967 movie.
he was drunk, he was hot, you got lucky .... hahahahhaha pricelessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
My friend showed me this a few years ago & honestly I have no idea how they could even finish this movie without laughing the whole time
They did laugh the whole time.
Mel Brooks movies are so funny, he even leaves the cast breaking "outtakes" in the movie: ua-cam.com/video/hYTQ7__NNDI/v-deo.html
can i take your hat, your coat, and your swastikas?
Can I take your hat, your coat, and your M1 Abrams Battletank?
I bet this has a terrific blooper reel
It does and it's on UA-cam! The bloopers are nearly as funny as the movie itself and that's saying something.
"Hello, the living room of renowned theatrical director Roger De Bris' elegant Upper East Side townhouse on a sunny Tuesday afternoon in June. Whom may I say is calling?"
The best way to answer a call! Hahaha!
🎵OH ROGER, WE'RE NOT ALONE...
2:15-2:20 That Pillow was Literally Kissing his A**!!! LOL
May I say, I laughed my butt off as Roger entered.
And his facial expression when he says "i for one didnt know that the Third Reich meant Germany!" is PRICELESS!!!
When you realize three Disney voice actors are in the same room 😂
"... i for one never realized that the Third Reich meant Germany!" -- So Hollywood! LOL
That's a line from the original movie by Christopher Hewitt
"😒...Yeah, how bout that?"
it cracks me up when he goes "oh Roger were not alone" and he goes cross eyed while doing it lol
"heres Roger"
dramatic music
"Max hes wearing a dress"
"no kidding"
OMG XD
Ironically, the actors name who says that is Roger
Gary Beach was so talented. He's missed. RIP.
I would have liked to see him as Edna in Hairspray.
Amazingly, as far as I know, only actual homosexual person in this whole scene, Nathan Lane.
Mike Brammer
Gary Beach ( who has just died this week .. 😢.. was also homosexual)
@@susanfagan2727 OMG I didn't hear that Beach had died. What a waste. He was only 70 and so talented. He had been nominated for four Tony Awards. RIP to a gifted artist.
kate baxter
I think it was very sudden ..a complete shock and a great loss to the entertainment world 😢
Only heterosexuals in the room were Carmen Ghia (don’t know the actor’s name) and Matthew Broderick
Blair Bart Absolutely stole the show
Roger, we're not alone.
Love that line
I think I have seen this movie over 10 times by now and it still funny as the first time! Awesome work!
Hollywood musicals are great! I've watched a number of them, Bathing Beauty, Moulin Rouge, Hairspray, Chicargo, and of course The Producers. Never one of them disappointed me.
This scene makes me laugh out loud repeatedly each time I watch it. The comic timing and extreme exaggeration of true things is flawless. These actors are really on-point.
marshhen goes to Mel’s writing considering this is his musical. Still this is great
Well it's very similar to the Broadway show.
@@tadstrange1465 the same stage director did the film
Common Law assistant :)
I got that too, very funny!
@@Hiya_There13667 common law husband, common law wife, and common law assistant.
3:36 That fucking eyebrow raise.
FO REAL!!!
Roger Bart is just so sublime in this role!
For some reason the tonal switch when he says "but I think I look more like the CHRYSLER BUILDING" always gets me no matter how many times I've seen this movie
I love some of the changes in this version. The original had Max saying “That dress is you!” but here he says “That building is you!” I think the musical version really tightened up the dialogue, although some changes weren’t as good (like the actor being absolutely terrible, making it comedic, instead of the person playing it straight having to be replaced at the last minute).
Carmen Ghia is hilarious.
He really is though especially when Roger's drunken booty call tried to ask him out again lmaoooo
It always amazes me how the stars in situations like this manage to keep a straight face and not crack up laughing.
Well, they'd all done the scene several hundred times before they did the movie, so...
there is a shit tone of bloopers from tis movie......and the same goes for eny other movie
Gary Beach has passed away folks .. 17/07/18 .. RIP Rodger
De Bris! 😢❤️
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢so sad he was brilliant- and now immortalisedi film ❤️
I just found Gary Beach and I'm heartbroken that he has passed.. I loved him in this movie...
The algorithm randomly decided I needed The Producers today, notttt complaining
If your intention was to shoot an arrow through my heart...BULLSEYE! 😂😂
#ThrowbackThursday I haven’t realized when I was younger. But Gary (RIP) and Roger play each other off so good. If they collaborated one more time outside the Producers, I would picture them as Edna and Wilbur Turnblad in Hairspray.
Man... I kept thinking damn the picture quality is good for 1967 😂
I didn’t know about a 2005 remake
I need this to play every time I walk in to a room.
Roger Bart is just hilarious.
Okay but he slays the dress LOL
damn that's a great dress what I wouldn't do to get it I don't know
LMAO!
😁 However, it does look like the Chrysler Building.
LOVE IT!! This scene, and all the characters in it so remind me of the 'old gang', back in the Day. When Camp was dejour. Running like Mad Queens up and down the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, going from one Drag Show to another likewise in Philly..LMAO We kept is Fun, we kept it GAY!..
Show should be more.... what's the word? ....... Gay LOl
Wrong number!
superstubes He Was Drunk! He was Hot! He got Lucky!
superstubes He's so gay he could make Ed Wood look like a brother
that glare after the "you are expected" always gets me omfg
Im not gay and have nothing against gay people, if it's who you love then love them. That being said I seriously would want to play Roger De Bries . I mean really he's the one character that steals the movie and play.
Timo B sounds pretty gay dude
The part was played by comedian Peter Kaye on stage a few years ago, very well, I might add
I’m not gay either. But this was my first glimpse of LGBT
I think for anyone of any sexuality, it would be SO much fun to play either of them!
I need that Chrysler Building dress and tiara so that I can feel fabulous as I churn out transmission parts at the factory I work at.
Hahahahs .
That's actually a very cute couple. Let's face it, compared to some the marriages out there they're a happy happy couple. And what's another word for happy people?
Overjoyed? Enlightened? Exuberant? Cheerful? Satisfied? Contented? Ecstatic? Delighted? Elated? Glad? Joyful? Jubilant? Lively? Merry? Pleasant? Pleased? Thrilled? Upbeat? Blessed? Blissful? Homosexual?
He introduced himself as the "common-law assistant". LOL
4:43
Yawehplaneswalker616 0
Gay
The world is going to be a lot less funny when Mel Brooks is gone :/
Banger after banger, this scene is so freaking funny
the guy at the beginning of this video (the guy who answers the phone i can't remember his name), was the singing voice of the young hercules(before he got buff) in Disney's Hercules movie.
"WHO WAS THAT?"
"Wrong Numbah!"
*ding dong*
yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss... sssssssss
They way that he holds his back after jumpin' hit too close to home, I as well feel the age and the back pain.
I never get tired of this scene!
Just laughed for three days. Carmen Ghia 😂🙏
What you may not know is that the way that Carmen Ghia answered the phone is exactly how this scene of the show is described in the program.
Robert Hobbs Karmann Ghia was a VW car from the 60’s. Italian designed for Gays and Women.
I could watch this over and over!
😂🤣😂🤣
I did watch it over and over 🤣
“I am Carmen Gia, Mr. De Bris’ commonlaw assistant. You are expected...(pop, pop, pop, pop, pop).”
Gets me everytime. Hahaha
I love how stereotypically true this is.
It was more the FACT back in the Day.....and NONE-OF-US, though ourselves 'stereotypical or STEREOTYPED. THAT, is a recent and current 're-writing' of social History by so, so many to Today's FAB and 'Socially Aware'(NOT!!) Gays. Like trying NOT to introduce your Grandparents to your 'friends' lest they embarrass you..LMFAO..
@@stanochocki8984 wtf is your problem
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Probably the most underrated joke is that Carmen is so accepting of other people's identities that he isn't even unphased by the sw**t**as on Leo and Max's arms. XD
The Tonys
The funniest, campest thing ever. Well done again Mel Brooks.
This guy is comedy gold
RIP Gary Beach.
That assistant....Lawrence Olivier meets Dieter from Sprocket....
I just recently found out that the assistant was young Hercules 😂😂❤️❤️❤️
Dumb question, but;
His singing voice or speaking voice?
Perhaps the most expensive comedy to date, I mean 60 million had to die to make this film. Possibly worth it though, it's that funny.
"60 million had to die to make this film"??? WHAT did i miss?
Andy Wainwright WWWHHATTT
underrated shitpost
Really like Carmen's opening, hilarious!
Wicked witch of the west???a
"may I take your hat, your coat and your swastikas" cracks me up
Gary Beach reminds me of Uncle Albert from The Birdcage.
He actually played Albin in La Cage Aux Folles on Broadway in 2005
3:23 The Chrysler Building xD
We're not alone.
We just came from Trump's rally ...
Everyone was wearing......
Ahhhaaa...
This cracks me up even now
Roger is gorgeous, DAMMIT! Hell, I'd wear that fabulous outfit myself & work the hell out of it!! 💘 👗 👡 😍
I get a kick when gay people play straight while straight people play gay in the same scene!
0:30 that little pulled muscle
one of my favourite movies. thanks for this. hilarious
Boy, when I pictured Timon and Simba meeting Hercules and Lumiere, this is not what I expected.
God i love this movie so much 🤣
Literally i have never loved a gay joke more than these people
yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
3:38 Me and my brother when our parent fight.
Roger Bart's choices in this scene are so fucking funny
"Plays should be more... what's the words?"
"...Gay?"
"Exactly " 😂😂😂
Back when a man in a dress was still called gay and not crossdresser genderfluid transgender non binary etc etc etc etc
I could hit replay over and over 😂😂😂😂😂
And nobody gets the Carmen Ghia joke.
I felt bad when I found out Roger passed away
I love this...hilarious.
A lot of people don't like this version, but it's supposed to be way over the top because it's an adaptation of the Broadway play, not a direct remake of the original. I like that it's different and has updated humour that works for the 90s and 2000s.
I've never understood that arm gesture Roger makes when he sings "hard to sell a ticket on Broadway" (4:32). Elbow grease? Arm wrestling?