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Estelle Winwood | Hold Me Touch Me | |
Renée Taylor | Eva Braun | |
David Patch | Goebbels | |
William Hickey | The Drunk | |
Barney Martin | Göring | |
Shimen Ruskin | The Landlord | |
Frank Campanella | The Bartender | |
Josip Elic | Violinist | |
Madelyn Cates | Concierge | |
John Zoller | Drama Critic | |
Brutus Peck | Hot Dog Vendor | |
Anne Ives | Lady | |
Amelie Barleon | Lady | |
Lisa Kirk | Lady | |
Nell Harrison | Lady | |
Mary Love | Lady | |
Christopher Hewett | Roger De Bris | |
Andréas Voutsinas | Carmen Ghia | |
Lee Meredith | Ulla | |
Kenneth Mars | Franz Liebkind |
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Producer |
Joseph E. Levine
Sidney Glazier Jack Grossberg |
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Writer | Mel Brooks
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Cinematography | Joseph F. Coffey
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Musician |
John Morris
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Broadway producer, Max Bialystock and his accountant, Leo Bloom plan to make money by charming little old ladies to invest in a production many times over what it will actually cost, and then put on a sure-fire flop, so nobody will ask for their money back – and what can be a more certain flop than a tasteless musical celebrating Hitler. |
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