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Bialystok and Bloom

Investors don’t have to be paid if a flop of a Broadway musical is made. That was the thought of producer Max Bialystok. His philosophy was obviously a big crock. Max resorted to fund raising activities that were shady. He conned and cheated many an old lady. He and accountant Leo Bloom made a team. To make money producing a failure was their dream. “Springtime for Hitler” was a play they would choose. They were so certain this production would lose. To their shocking surprise, the musical was a success. Can you imagine the amount of resulting distress? Does this sound like a movie you would like to see? Go out today and rent the DVD. Based on the 1968 film “The Producers”

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  1. Date: 10/6/2012 5:25:00 AM

    One of the best musicals ever you poet so clever : >