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Leo Bloom (Character)
from The Producers (1968)

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The Producers -- Producers Max Bialystock (Mostel) and Leo Bloom (Wilder) make money by producing a sure-fire flop.

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  1. Hitler: The Comedy Years (2007) (TV) Played by Gene Wilder
  2. "La mandrágora"
        - Episode dated 28 April 2007 (2007) TV episode, Played by Matthew Broderick / José Mota
        - Episode dated 20 September 2006 (2006) TV episode, Played by José Mota
  3. "Broadway: The American Musical"
        - Putting It Together: 1980-Present (2004) TV episode, Played by Matthew Broderick

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From The Producers (2005)
Max Bialystock: Listen Roger, I know we sent it to you only this morning, but did you get a chance yet to read "Springtime for Hitler?"
Roger De Bris: Read it? I devoured it! And I find it remarkable, REMARKABLE! I feel it is a very important piece drenched with historical goodies. I for one, for instance, never realized that the Third Reich meant Germany.
Max Bialystock: Yeah, how 'bout that? Then you'll do it?
Roger De Bris: Do it? Of course not. It's not my kind of thing, I mean, Max please... World War II? Oooh... too dark, too depressing.
[Music starts]
Roger De Bris: [sung] The theatre's so obsessed / With dramas so depressed / It's hard to sell a ticket on Broadway / Shows should be more pretty / Shows should be more witty / Shows should be more...
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