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To Be or Not to Be (1983)

To Be or Not to Be (1983)
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Mel Brooks and his real-life wife Anne Bancroft play Frederick and Anna Bronski, musical comedy stars in 1939 Poland. The highlight of the Bronskis' act is Frederick's imitation of Adolf Hitler, but he is forced to eliminate this turn for fear of offending the Nazis. Meanwhile, Anna enters into a harmless flirtation with Polish bomber pilot Andre Sobinski (Tim Matheson). The pilot's nightly signal to visit Anna in her dressing room is "To Be or Not to Be," spoken by Bronski during the Shakespearean portion of his act. When the Germans march into Warsaw, the Bronskis and the rest of their troupe are forced into hiding (notably the homosexual Lupinski, played by Lewis J. Stadlen, who is forced to endure the humiliation of wearing a pink star). Flying for the Polish resistance in England, Sobinski asks kindly Professor Seletzky (Jose Ferrer) to deliver his "To Be or Not to Be" message to Anna. When Seletzky doesn't seem to recognize the name of Anne Bronski, Warsaw's biggest star, Sobinski suspects that something is amiss. Sure enough, Seletzky is a Nazi spy, heading to Warsaw to help Col. "Concentration Camp" Ehrhardt (Oscar-nominated Charles Durning) destroy the underground movement. Parachuting into Poland, Sobinski enlists the aid of the Bronski troupe to foil the Nazis. What follows is an uproarious series of disguises and deceptions, capped by Bronski's impersonation of Der Fuhrer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Mel BrooksAnne Bancroft, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Johnson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of To Be or Not to Be

Mel Brooks and his real-life wife Anne Bancroft play Frederick and Anna Bronski, musical comedy stars in 1939 Poland. The highlight of the Bronskis' act is Frederick's imitation of Adolf Hitler, but he is forced to eliminate this turn for fear of offending the Nazis. Meanwhile, Anna enters into a harmless flirtation with Polish bomber pilot Andre Sobinski (Tim Matheson). The pilot's nightly signal to visit Anna in her dressing room is "To Be or Not to Be," spoken by Bronski during the Shakespearean portion of his act. When the Germans march into Warsaw, the Bronskis and the rest of their troupe are forced into hiding (notably the homosexual Lupinski, played by Lewis J. Stadlen, who is forced to endure the humiliation of wearing a pink star). Flying for the Polish resistance in England, Sobinski asks kindly Professor Seletzky (Jose Ferrer) to deliver his "To Be or Not to Be" message to Anna. When Seletzky doesn't seem to recognize the name of Anne Bronski, Warsaw's biggest star, Sobinski suspects that something is amiss. Sure enough, Seletzky is a Nazi spy, heading to Warsaw to help Col. "Concentration Camp" Ehrhardt (Oscar-nominated Charles Durning) destroy the underground movement. Parachuting into Poland, Sobinski enlists the aid of the Bronski troupe to foil the Nazis. What follows is an uproarious series of disguises and deceptions, capped by Bronski's impersonation of Der Fuhrer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Alan Johnson
Writer(s):
Thomas MeehanRonny Graham
Producer(s):
Mel BrooksIrene Walzer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Mild Violence, Questionable for Children, Adult Language)
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    Jaret M.

    This is my third experience where the movie listed is not what I wanted, and they do not bother to fix it. I actually wanted the original movie, as indicated in the image! I figured with the two previous reviews, I would indeed get what I wanted. Instead, they send me the Mel Brooks movie! I CAN'T WIN.

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    Heather G.

    this is the older movie, not the 1983 movie with mel brooks! Directed by Ernst Lubitsch Writing credits Melchior Lengyel (story) Edwin Justus Mayer (screenplay) In occupied Poland during WWII, a troupe of ham stage actors (led by Joseph Tura and his wife Maria) match wits with the Nazis. A spy has information which would be very damaging to the Polish resistance and they must prevent it's being delivered to the Germans. Carole Lombard .... Maria Tura Jack Benny .... Joseph Tura Robert Stack .... Lt. Stanislav Sobinski Felix Bressart .... Greenberg Lionel Atwill .... Rawitch Stanley Ridges .... Prof. Alexander Siletsky Sig Ruman .... Col. Ehrhardt Tom Dugan .... Bronski

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    Stephan B.

    This is NOT the Mel Brooks/Anne Bancroft remake; it's the original, as the image indicates.

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