This is it - the perfect film for Tax Day! The film that is vulgar, rude, outrageous, loud, crude, disjointed and extremely funny! Experience the first film that Mel Brooks wrote and directed as it shocked many critics and audiences. No one had ever made a film like this before. Two producers discover that if they oversell shares in a Broadway show and it is a flop, they can make a million dollars. To do so, they hire the worst director, a spaced out actor to star, the worst script they can find and stage a musical that covers itself in bad taste. How can a kitschy musical about Hitler in a “romp in Berchtesgaden” be a smashing success? Attendees will discover the hysterical back story to this wonderfully funny film that lead to a 2001 hit Broadway musical and a filmed remake in 2005. The film stars Zero Mostel (in his finest film performance), Gene Wilder (in his first co-starring role) and the outrageous Kenneth Mars (his first film role) in performances that have never been equaled! A memorabilia, book and autograph display is included. You can register by simply using the website (www.thefrickestatelectures.org) or calling the lecture office at 516-415-1101 and leaving a message – they will get right back to you and register you by credit card. Checks are also accepted but may be delayed at their P.O. Box in Greenvale, so if you do use the postal mail, either email admin@thefrickestatelectures.org or call their phone number to let them know; that way they can send you the Zoom link in plenty of time for your class, even if your check is late in arriving. Register today so you can enjoy this in the comfort of your own home! Due to some outside variables, at this time, this lecture is scheduled to be held as a Zoom presentation. If it changed to an in-person event, Please revisit this lecture to see if the site has changed. When the details are finalized, this information will be updated here.
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Earlier Event: April 14
Private lecture - Jackie Gleason and “The Honeymooners”
Later Event: April 16
Private lecture - "The Producers - the Mel Brooks' classic"