For those one or two people who don't know the plot, Max Bialystock, a sleazy Broadway producer, has not had a hit in years. His latest show has just opened and bombed. At the end of his rope, Bialystock meets Leo Bloom, a nerdish junior accountant. Together they conspire to con investors, produce a sure-fire flop, and make a fortune. The plan includes a Nazi musical called Springtime for Hitler; an outrageously effete director, Roger de Bris; and two million dollars, which Bialystock must raise by having sex with hundreds of preternaturally aroused little old ladies. The original 1968 film featured Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder while, the Tony Award winning musical starred Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, who in turn did a film of the musical.