![]() As the brawl unfolds, he can be seen in the background, tossing out rapid-fire Nazi salutes for absolutely no reason at all other than it's quite funny. Adolf Hitlarious: An actor dressed as Hitler (who is implied to be Jewish) mentions "the bunker scene" before the place explodes into a hilarious pie fight.Addled Addict: Jim/the Waco Kid starts out with a bad case of the DTs, at least on one side, although he gets over it fairly quickly.Accidental Misnaming: One that was such a Running Gag that the " target" even sued.Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away. and there I was, face to face with a six-year old kid. Jim: Then one day, I was just walking down the street when I heard a voice behind me say, "Reach for it, mister!" I spun around. Adding to said hiliarity are alcoholic Jewish gunslinger The Waco Kid ( Gene Wilder), sexy German chanteuse Lili Von Shtupp ( Madeline Kahn), and hulking monosyllabic horse-puncher Mongo (Alex Karras), among others. Once Bart arrives in Rock Ridge, Hilarity Ensues. LePetomane (Brooks) to appoint a black man named Bart ( Cleavon Little) awaiting a death sentence for striking a white man as the new sheriff, a move calculated to result in Bart getting killed by the racist townspeople and/or the townspeople leaving in disgust (which would give Lamarr free rein over the land). When they don't leave, Lamarr convinces bumbling Governor William J. Territorial Attorney General Hedley (not Hedy) Lamarr ( Harvey Korman) schemes to get his hands on the now-priceless real estate by hiring thugs to kill the sheriff and terrify the locals into leaving so he can acquire it for a pittance. In 1874, railroad construction in the southwestern United States runs into quicksand and the path needs re-routing, which means that the land where the tiny town of Rock Ridge sits will soon become extremely valuable. Blazing Saddles is a 1974 American comedy film directed and co-written by Mel Brooks (with writing help from none other than Richard Pryor), which mercilessly spoofs The Western.
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