Springtime for Hitler

Springtime for Hitler: A Gay Romp With Adolf and Eva at Berchtesgaden is a fictional musical in Mel Brooks' 1967 film The Producers,[1] as well as the stage musical adaptation of the movie[2] and the 2005 movie adaptation of the musical. It is a musical about Adolf Hitler, written by Franz Liebkind, an unbalanced Nazi originally played by Kenneth Mars (and later by Brad Oscar and Will Ferrell in the stage musical and the 2005 film, respectively).

In the original film, the play is chosen by the producer Max Bialystock and his accountant Leo Bloom in their fraudulent scheme to raise substantial funding by selling 25,000% of a play, then causing it to fail, and finally keeping all of the remaining money for themselves. To ensure that the play is a total failure, Max selects an incredibly tasteless script (which he describes as "practically a love letter to Adolf Hitler"), and hires the worst director he can find (Roger DeBris), a stereotypical homosexual and transvestite caricature. He casts an out-of-control hippie named Lorenzo St. Dubois, also known by his initials "L.S.D.",[3] in the role of Hitler (after he had wandered into the wrong theatre by mistake during the casting call – "That's our Hitler!").

  1. ^ Wise, Damon (15 August 2008). "The making of The Producers". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  2. ^ Friedman, Roger (20 April 2001). "Springtime for Hitler and Boom Time for Broadway as Mel Brooks Musical Opens". Fox News. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  3. ^ Kashner, Sam (January 2004). "The Making of The Producers". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 12 December 2016.