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Blazing Saddles

Released 1974
Runtime 90
Category Comedy
Language English
Director Mel Brooks

What it’s about

In the Wild West town of Rock Ridge, African-American sheriff Bart (Little) has been hired to drive away the town's residents. At least that's the hope of scheming speculator Hedley Lamarr (Korman), who plans to bring a railroad through town. When the racist villagers turn on Bart instead of abandoning their property, he has no choice but to summon jailbird gunslinger Jim (Wilder) for help.

Why we love it

This tastelessly ribald spoof of Hollywood Westerns packs a lot of silly madcap comedy into its 90-minute running time. Just about everyone imaginable becomes the target of Mel Brooks's shamelessly funny lampooning, and Wilder, Korman, and Slim Pickens turn in some of the loopiest performances of their careers. But it's Kahn who's especially memorable as Lilli Von Shtupp, a Marlene Dietrich-like chanteuse. If you're in the mood for humor that's lewd, crude and unabashedly infantile, hitch your wagon to “Blazing Saddles.”

Gene Wilder, Cleavon Little, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Slim Pickens Mel Brooks

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