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And Dont Ever Call Here Again the Producers

Carmen Ghia in the 2005 film.

" Hello, the living room of renowned theatrical managing director Roger Droppings, elegeant upper-due east side town firm on a sunny Tuesday afternoon in June. Who may I say is calling? (Later a short pause). Listen you broken down, old queen, he was drunk, he was hot, you got lucky. Don't always call here once again!
~ Carmen Ghia whilst answering the phone.

Carmen Ghia is a character from Mel Brooks' musical masterpiece, The Producers. He is a flamboyantly gay man who lives with his equally flamboyantly gay partner, Roger DeBris. He is also Roger'south "Mutual law assistant". Both are major characters in the musical.

He is played by Andreas Voutsinas in the 1968 pic and by Roger Bart in both the 2001 Broadway version and the 2005 motion-picture show version.

Personality

Carmen Ghia is a rather thin human who is really flamboyant. He acts a lot like a girl nigh of the time and is very protective of his partner Roger. Carmen talks in a rather sly but girly tone. Carmen has been seen to exist very random at times as well, as when the main characters Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom get in to visit Roger, Carmen makes a long hissing audio and will constantly, for no existent reason at all, clap his hands direct in front of his mouth. He does this twice in the movie.

In the film

Carmen Ghia first appears in his business firm answering the telephone, only to get angry at the caller and hanging up. The doorbell rings and he quickly goes to answer it. He opens it to find Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom continuing at his door and he asks "Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss?". Max tells him that they take come to encounter Roger, and Carmen immediatly lets them come in. He tells them his name so cups his hands together in front of his mouth and repeatedely claps them together for no reason whatsoever. After a whiles intermission he asks to have their hats, coats and swastika's. Max gets embarassed subsequently seeing the Nazi swastika he had on his arm and tells Carmen that he and Leo were at a rally with millions of people wearing them, when actually they got them from a Neo-Nazi named Franz Liebkind. Carmen calls out to Roger, saying that their not alone, giving Max and Leo a creepy wait on his face up. Carmen comes back with Roger exclaiming "Hereeeeees Roger!" Roger reveals himself wearing a dress. After Max compliments him on his dress, he tells Max that he and Carmen loved the flop musical Funny Boy that Max had produced and the both begin singing a brusque song from information technology and then both flamboyantly giggle. Roger tells them that he is wearing a dress because he was going to a brawl that evening with a prize for best costume. Carmen sneaks up on Leo saying "We ever win." with a sly grin on his face up. Carmen then says to Roger that without his wig on he's just half-dressed. Roger and then tells him to get it while calling him the Wicked With of the Wessssst, while hissing just as Carmen did. Carmen then says "If your intention was to shoot an arrow through my heart..... Bullseye!" and then runs off up the stairs in anger to get Roger's wig. Afterward Max asks Roger if he read the play script that Max and Leo were planning to make, Springtime For Hitler, Roger says that he finds it remarkable, but and then says he won't direct it, considering he thinks that a play about WWII would be to dark and depressing. He and Carmen then explain in a musical number why a bear witness should be happy and "Gay". Subsequently introducing Max and Leo to their crew, and Max proverb that Roger could win a Tony accolade for directing the play, Roger then starts getting dizzy and making weird sounds. Carmen says that "He's having a stroke... OF GENIUS!!!!!" Roger and then suggets the second deed of the play should be inverse to have a happier ending  for the Germans, proverb that instead of losing the war, they win it! Then Roger accepts to direct. The crew, Max and Leo, Roger and Carmen then all take a massive political party celebrating the new partner send.

Carmen later appears at the auditions for Hitler, where he is teaching some girly, "ballerina-similar" dance moves to a bunch of auditioners dressed as Hitler. After Roger tells them to finish, all the auditioners start going crazy and shouting and moving all over the place. Carmen tries to get them to stop by once again clapping his hands together in front of his rima oris, finally yelling "Shut Upward!!!!!" to which they all immediately finish. Roger tells him to call in a singing Hitler to perform. Carmen calls in a man named Jack Lepitus, however for some reason Carmen calls his proper noun out in a French emphasis. No one understands him, so Jack dosen't come. Carmen says it again in a French accent, and no 1 steps up again. Carmen then grouchily says the name in English language, and Jack understands him and comes on up. After failing the audition, Carmen calls in some other man. He fails as well. Carmen then calls up a man named Jason Greene. Whilst Jason is performing, he makes fun of Hitler. This makes Neo-Nazi Franz Liebkind very angry. Franz goes on a curt rampage and angrily shouts at Carmen and Roger that Jason could never play Hitler. He then shows them the proper way to do it. He gets up on phase and performs the vocal Haben Sie Guhort Das Deustche Band. During the song he goes upwards to Roger and Carmen and whishes his fingers at them, to which they both giggle flamboyantly over again. Franz, having done an amazing task, is then bandage as Hitler.

On opening nighttime, afterwards Max, Leo and Franz arrive, Carmen and Roger appear around a corner with Roger stating that the suspense of the audiences reaction is killing him. Carmen agrees saying that he feels similar he's going into labor and then makes loud breathing noises equally a joke virtually existence meaning. The two again express mirth flamboyantly and then get to greet Max and Leo, each giving them a different word for luck. Leo wishes them all expert luck, to which Carmen, Roger and Franz are shocked. Roger so explains to Leo in a song that it's bad luck to say expert luck on opening night. Carmen and Franz bring together in besides, each giving different reasons why saying practiced luck is bad luck in the theatre. While they are singing, Max is in the background giving unlike people means of bad luck, including maxim good luck, making them walk under a ladder, breaking a mirror and throwing a blackness cat in their path. They then tell Leo that the proper thing to say is "Break a leg". Franz rushes off to go dressed equally Hitler and the rest phone call out to him "Break a leg!" to which they all express mirth. Nonetheless Franz accidentely falls over crashes into a bunch of things. Max asks him what happened, with Franz replying, "I broke my leg!". Afraid of having to give everyone their money back, Max recasts Roger equally Hitler. Roger then says that he could never play Hitler and starts weeping about it. Carmen then comes up to Roger, slaps him, and and then begins inspiring him to do information technology with calming words, telling him that he's going out there a "silly hysterical screaming queen" but coming back a "keen big, passing-for-straight, Broadway star!". Roger, feeling more confident, goes to get dressed as Hitler, telling Carmen to get Franz'southward Hitler mustache and his lucky, glorious swanson mole. Carmen yells "Got it!" and goes off to give information technology to Roger.

Every bit the play begins, the audience is disgusted at the Nazism of the play, but after Roger steps out equally Hitler, the audience laughs past the complete flamboyant interim by Roger. Every bit a result the audience loves it and it becomes a blast hit! As the audience is cheering, Carmen is screaming happily at Roger, bravado him kisses and then throwing a bouqet of flowers at him.

Max and Leo however are not and so happy that the play was a hit every bit they intended it to exist horrible so they could make lots of money. Roger and Carmen arrive to congratulate them both only Max stands upward angrily and prepares to attack Roger, saying that he ruined the play. Carmen protects Roger by continuing in front of Max saying that he saved the little show and threatens Max, merely Max just grabs the chains around Carmens neck, with Carmen screaming "My chains! My bondage! My bondage! OW, OW, OW, OW OW!!!!!" And right at that moment, Franz bursts in with a pistol and prepares to kill them all because of breaking the seigfried adjuration that Max and Leo fabricated with him. They all run away in fright and terror every bit Franz tries to shoot them. Roger tells him that the play was a hit, but Franz instead says that they made a fool out of Hitler. Carmen jumps out from behind a couch and the both of them mockingly say "He didn't demand our assistance!". Enranged, Franz aims his pistol at them and the duo scream and run off. Max and Leo hibernate under a desk while Roger and Carmen hide in the cupboard. The constabulary arrive afterwards hearing the gunshots and prepare to arrest Franz while Max and Leo become abroad. Roger and Carmen come up out of hiding and Roger tells the police how crazy Franz is in an alliteration of words. One time done speaking, Carmen says "Oh, Roger, what alliteration!" with Roger replying in a girly voice "Thanks, darling!" and the both in one case over again, and thankfully for the concluding time, express joy flamboyantly. The police force, sick of them, tell them they're allowed to become and the both reply at the same fourth dimension with a big "Thank you!' And they caput off.

They are seen again at the end of the film with Roger dancing in a play chosen Prisoners of love with Carmen in the audience smiling happily belongings the boutonniere of flowers.

Once the end credits finish Roger and Carmen announced in a post-credits scene forth with the rest of the cast telling the viewers to get out now that the film has finished.

Trivia

It is unknown if he and Roger are actually married or just living together equally partners.

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