Cast: Nathan Lane (Max Bialystock), Matthew Broderick (Leo Bloom) Uma Thurman (Ulla) Will Ferrell (Franz Liebkind), Gary Beach (Roger Debris) Roger Bart (Carmen Ghia), Eileen Essell (Hold Me Touch Me) Michael McKean (Prison Trustee), David Huddleston (Judge) Debra Monk (Lick Me-Bite Me) Andrea Martin (Kiss Me-Feel Me) Jon Lovitz (Mr. Marks) Bryn Dowling (usherette / Girl with Pearls / Little Old Lady / Bavarian peasant) Meg Gillentine (usherette / Girl with Pearls / Little Old Lady / Tapping Brown Shirt) Kevin Ligon (Workman / Little Old Lady) Director: Susan Stroman certifications: Canada: PG Portugal: M/12 Germany: 6 Malaysia: U Australia: M Brazil: 12 Iceland: L Argentina: 13 USA: PG-13 UK: 12A, Ireland: 12A Switzerland: 10 Switzerland: 10 Sweden: 7 Singapore: PG Norway: Finland: K-3 South Korea: 12 Show all minimize
Synopsis: Max Bialystock (Nathan Lane) was all the most famous Broadway producer, but now, in 1959, changed the character of things. He meets Leo Bloom (Matthew Broderick), a creeping accountant, giving it a superb shady mete out: pull up the filthy lucre instead of a grant that would fizzle out a secured and then disappear with the change. You rent a Nazi-loving dramaturge, a blonde Swedish actress bewitched English, but after the rent tenebrousness her sweet “Springtime for Hitler bring the treatment of” confirm it to the appropriate lighting is not hopeless.