Directed by:
Mel BrooksCinematography:
Joseph F. BirocComposer:
John MorrisCast:
Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Slim Pickens, Jack Starrett, Mel Brooks, Burton Gilliam, Harvey Korman, Alex Karras, David Huddleston, Madeline Kahn (more)VOD (1)
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The railroads bound to run right through the sleepy town of Rock Ridge. Land there will be worth a fortune but the townfolk already own their own land. How do you drive them out? Send in the roughest, toughest, meanest, leanest gang you've got. And appoint a new Sherriff you figure will last about 24 hours. But that's not really the plot of Blazing Saddles, just the pretext. Once Mel Brooks' lunatic film (many call it his best) gets underway, logic is lost in a blizzard of gags, jokes, quips, puns, howlers, growlers and outrageous assaults upon good taste - or any taste at all. (Warner Bros. AU)
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Those few good jokes cannot hide the omnipresent awkwardness and inanity. I’ve never been a fan of Mel Brooks and this film is not going to change that. ()
An average parody with a few strong moments. Fortunately, Brooks later pulled himself out of the rut completely and created something more than just a decent comedy as in this case. ()
In it’s time, an undoubtedly ground-breaking comedy thanks to a completely new style of parody and the previously forbidden vulgar humour, now it’s just a rather cringe piece of crap mocking basic western motifs and obviously referring to racial issues. The comic situations "unfortunately" take on unprecedented proportions, with absolutely brilliant (chess, ku-klux-klan), hilarious (beans), embarrassing and downright pathetic (I suffered quite a bit for the first 20 minutes) jokes standing side by side. Those 3 stars are very reluctant, I definitely expected more from Mel Brooks. 50% ()
Mel Brooks is simply a legend and at times he managed to create such great movies with such great scenes on screen that they rightly became part of the history of world cinema, not just comedy. "Blazing Saddles" is one such film and I'm glad that I finally got to see it. The politically incorrect humor is fantastic. ()
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