The Producers (1968)
is a comedy film written and directed by Mel Brooks. A washed up theatrical producer convinces his accountant to help him over sell his next play in order to profit from it's failure
DADDY: What did you think of the movie?
LILLY: I thought it was awesome, wonderful and very funny.
DADDY: It it a triumph!
DADDY: Who was your favourite character?
LILLY: My favourite character is Leo (Gene Wilder) because he is so funny.
DADDY: He played Willy Wonka too.
LILLY: Really?
LILLY: Really?
DADDY: Yes. I'm torn between him and Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel).
DADDY: What was your favourite moment?
LILLY: The show, all of it.
LILLY and DADDY: Spring time for Hitler and Germany Winter for Poland and France!
DADDY: I think that is one of my all time favourite movie moments.
LILLY: Me too.
LILLY: Me too.
LILLY: Yes because it is wonderful and very funny.
DADDY: How many stars would you give it?
LILLY: A hundred.
DADDY: Sounds reasonable to me. You know it is wrong to con money from old ladies?
LILLY: Yes.
DADDY: Even when your scheme is very funny.
LILLY: LOL
LILLY: Yes.
DADDY: Even when your scheme is very funny.
LILLY: LOL