Tidy Up Producers

The Producers is probably the first example of a film that went from the big screen to the stage and then back to the big screen. Originally based on Mel Brooks' 1968 comedy the musical hit

The Producers 2005Ulla Tidy Up

Written amp Directed by Mel BrooksProduction Embassy Pictures presents, Springtime Productions, U-M Productions, Crossbow ProductionsDistributors AVCO Emba

And maybe you can tidy up around here a little bit too. Tidy up? Tidy up. Such a funny word. What means quottidy upquot? - You know, clean. - Make look nice. - Oh, yeah. Ulla can make tidy up. - Very good. What time can you be here in the morning? Well, Ulla wake up every morning, From 5 to 7, Ulla like to exercise. From to 7 to 8, Ulla like to take

They will put up a terrible show, collect lots of financing, and close it opening night following the sure-to-be-dreadful reviews. The show, of course, is quotSpringtime for Hitler,quot written by

The Producers is a 1967 comedy film written and directed by Mel Brooks it stars Zero Mostel as failed Broadway producer Max Bialystock and Gene Wilder as fearful accountant Leo Bloom. The film, now considered a comedy classic, launched Brooks' long film career several decades later, he adapted it into a Broadway musical starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick as Bialystock and Bloom

The Producers. Lee Meredith credited as playing Ulla. Photos 11. Add photo. Quotes 3. Max Bialystock Ulla! Go get car! Ulla Ja, ja! We go to motel? Max Bialystock No. I go with Mr. Bloom. Ulla You and Mr. Bloom go to motel? Max Bialystock No! Get car! Ulla Get car! Ulla Goddag p dig!

12. Now that Max and Leo have a play and a director, they will need a cast. A beautiful woman named Ulla shows up at their door to ask if they are casting yet. They say no, but hire her anyway. They tell her that she can work around the office until the play starts. They tell her to tidy up one day while they are out. What does Ulla do to the

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The following are fictional characters from the 1967 film The Producers, the Broadway musical based on it, and the 2005 film adaptation of the musical. At one point, she paints Max's office entirely white, not understanding the meaning of the phrase quottidy upquot. She falls in love with Leo, driving a wedge between him and Max, and,