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Blazing Saddles (1974)

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User Rating: 7.8/10 (34,698 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Mel Brooks
Writers:
Mel Brooks (screenplay) &
Norman Steinberg (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
7 February 1974 (USA) more view trailer
Genre:
Comedy | Western more
Tagline:
Never give a saga an even break!
Plot:
To ruin a western town, a corrupt political boss appoints a black sheriff, who promptly becomes his most formidable adversary. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)
Awards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
Famous Friends Say Farewell To Korman (From WENN. 6 June 2008, 12:21 AM, PDT)
Comic Actor Korman Dies (From WENN. 30 May 2008, 1:12 AM, PDT)
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The Film That Made Brooks A Star more

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Black Bart (USA) (working title)
Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles or Never Give a Saga an Even Break (USA) (poster title)
Tex X (USA) (original script title)
The Purple Sage (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
93 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Yiddish
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Canada:A (Nova Scotia) (original rating) | Finland:K-11 (cinema release) (1975) | UK:12A (re-rating: 2008) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) (re-rating) (2004) | Portugal:M/12 | Argentina:Atp | Australia:M | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Norway:16 | Singapore:PG | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | West Germany:12
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Trivia:
When 'Mel Brooks (I)' advertised in the show business trade papers for a "Frankie Laine-type" voice to sing the film's title song, he was hoping for a good imitator. Instead, Frankie Laine himself showed at Brooks' office two days later, ready to do the job but nobody told him the movie was a parody. more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: While the cowboys try to get the railroad workers to sing, the cowboys sing and the banjo player plays the banjo but no sound is heard at all. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Lyle: Come on, boys! The way you're lollygaggin' around here with them picks and them shovels, you'd think it was a hundert an' twenty degree. Can't be more than a hundert an' fourteen.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Banlieue 13 (2004) more
Soundtrack:
Camptown Races more

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33 out of 44 people found the following comment useful:-
The Film That Made Brooks A Star, 3 April 2006
9/10
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States

Mel Brooks made several very popular and memorable films in the '70s but I doubt any was more popular than this one. Made just several years after the morals' code had been lifted in Hollywood, it was able to provide humor in a new and shocking way. People could fart, swear, have old ladies use the n- word, men could punch horses in the face, make fun of any religion, creed, race or whatever was there to make fun of ...in other words, no holds barred when it came to trying to get a laugh. Nothing was sacred at this time in Hollywood history and few capitalized on this as well as Brooks, especially with this film.

The film doesn't have much shock value anymore but it's still fun to watch and probably always will be, thanks to the outrageous characterizations in here.

On the negative side, especially if don't know Brooks does whatever he can to get a laugh and isn't all that political, this film might be too politically-correct with its reverse racism, bias against religion and overly crude situations.

But - a big but - there are so many funny lines in here, so many funny scenes you never forget and never fail to laugh no matter how many times you see it (the campfire scene alone has made men cry in laughter for 30 years) that you can overlook about anything in here.

In summary, a true "classic" guaranteed to entertain for many more years to come.

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