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    In the 1968 movie "The Producers" writer/director Mel Brooks makes an appearance and has one line. What is that line?

    Question #72868. Asked by star_gazer. (Dec 02 06 4:17 PM)


    SOTHC

    He also does the same line as a voice over in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London. The line is "Don't be stupid, be a smarty. Come and join the Nazi party."

    Dec 02 06, 4:40 PM
    zbeckabee

    "Don't be stupid/Be a smarty/Come and join the Nazi Party." It's Brooks's own voice delivering the line, lip-synched by an actor. Brooks reprises the line he delivered in the original film.

    http://www.playbill.com/features/article/65083.html

    Dec 02 06, 4:49 PM
    SOTHC

    There is an echo in here

    Dec 02 06, 5:21 PM
    star_gazer

    Correct, correct.

    However, Mel Brooks is the actor in the movie (which is what the question asks for), the voice over occures in the play.

    Dec 02 06, 5:49 PM
    zbeckabee

    Third line of my answer reads: "Brooks reprises the line he delivered in the original film."


    Dec 02 06, 6:12 PM
    star_gazer

    Oh, I'm sorry.

    Dec 02 06, 8:34 PM
    SOTHC

    Excuse me for being picky but my answer says that in different words

    Dec 03 06, 3:23 AM
    BungeeAZ

    Yes, Mel Brooks says that line in the movie, in the Play he voiced it over and another actor mimes the line onstage. He also delivers the line in the new movie.

    Dec 03 06, 8:13 AM


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