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| Actor/Actress | Role |  
| Wilder, Gene | Leo Bloom |  
| Mostel, Zero | Max Bialystock |  
| Shawn, Dick | Lorenzo St. DuBois (L.S.D.) |  
| Mars, Kenneth | Franz Liebkind |  
| Meredith, Lee | Ulla |  
| Winwood, Estelle | Hold Me-Touch Me |  
| Hewett, Christopher | Roger De Bris |  
| Voutsinas, Andréas | Carmen Ghia |  
| Taylor, Renée | Eva Braun |  
| Winwood, Estelle | 'Hold Me Touch Me' |  
| Patch, David | Goebbels |  
| Hickey, William | The Drunk |  
| Martin, Barney | Göring |  
| Brooks, Mel | Singer in "Springtime for Hitler" (voice) (uncredited) |  
| Allen, Bernie | Auditioning Hitler (uncredited) |  
| Macy, Bill | Jury Foreman (uncredited) |  
| Paget, Robert | Auditioning Hitler (uncredited) |  
| Smith, Tucker | Lead Dancer (uncredited) |  
| Ruskin, Shimen | The Landlord |  
| Campanella, Frank | The Bartender |  
| Elic, Josip | Violinist |  
| Ives, Anne | Lady |  
| Barleon, Amelie | Lady |  
| Kirk, Lisa | Lady |  
| Harrison, Nell | Lady |  
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| Director | Brooks, Mel |  
| Producer | Glazier, Sidney; Grossberg, Jack |  
| Writer |  |  
| Composer | Morris, John |  
| Studio | Embassy Pictures Corporation; Crossbow Productions |  
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| Running Time | 88 |  
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| Color Mode | Color |  
| Plot Summary | 
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 | Broadway producer, Max Bialystock and his accountant, Leo Bloom plan to make money by charming little old ladies to invest in a production many times over what it will actually cost, and then put on a sure-fire flop, so nobody will ask for their money back – and what can be a more certain flop than a tasteless musical celebrating Hitler. |  
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| Location | Media_Center |  
| Watched | No |  
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