Blazing Saddles

Blazing Saddles

1974 "...or never give a saga an even break!"
Blazing Saddles
Blazing Saddles

Blazing Saddles

7.7 | 1h33m | R | en | Comedy

A town—where everyone seems to be named Johnson—stands in the way of the railroad. In order to grab their land, robber baron Hedley Lamarr sends his henchmen to make life in the town unbearable. After the sheriff is killed, the town demands a new sheriff from the Governor, so Hedley convinces him to send the town the first black sheriff in the west.

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7.7 | 1h33m | R | en | Comedy , Western | More Info
Released: February. 07,1974 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Crossbow Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.warnerbros.com/movies/blazing-saddles
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A town—where everyone seems to be named Johnson—stands in the way of the railroad. In order to grab their land, robber baron Hedley Lamarr sends his henchmen to make life in the town unbearable. After the sheriff is killed, the town demands a new sheriff from the Governor, so Hedley convinces him to send the town the first black sheriff in the west.

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Cast

Cleavon Little , Gene Wilder , Slim Pickens

Director

Peter Wooley

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Warner Bros. Pictures , Crossbow Productions

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gkeith_1 Spoilers. Observations. Opinions.Hilarious. I never cared for it earlier, but upon recent viewing I am seeing why it was thought to be so funny. Whip it out. The aghast townspeople think that they are going to see Cleavon Little's chocolate private parts, but it does not happen. Harvey Korman trying to be so dastardly, so perfect, then hitting his head on the window. Madeline Kahn singing with the 20th century stormtroopers, and earlier dancing with what looks like the German Kaiser's soldiers. Mel Brooks as the stupid sex-maniac governor, painted Native American and goggled aviator. This film is dated, with old names for people, like n_____ and Indian. We have since 1974 come a long way with our sensitivities, now using African American and Native American. Historically, this film takes place in 1874, which is 100 years before the release of this film. The American Civil War ended in 1865, just nine years before this story took place. The U.S. was expanding westward, and railroad building was slowly moving westward itself. I am a degreed historian, film critic, movie reviewer, actress, singer, dancer, stage makeup artist.
Evan Wessman (CinematicInceptions) Even though this is one of Mel Brooks' more acclaimed and respected movies, I felt like he found his beat more later in Spaceballs and Men in Tights. There were parts of this that made me smile, but very few that actually made me laugh. I wasn't surprised that there was some off color humor, because it wouldn't be a Mel Brooks movie if it weren't. But I was surprised that he did as many racial jokes as he did. Some of it is making fun of racism itself, but some of it actually is racist. So that was another tick down. On the upside, it gives a lot of attention to a lot of characters, which added some variety to the style of comedy. I can see how some people might love it, but it just didn't work for me. Overall Rating: 6.6/10.
brando647 I'm ashamed to say I only just saw BLAZING SADDLES for the first time last year. Until then, the only Mel Brooks I'd seen had been SPACEBALLS and ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS (and even that one I hadn't watched since high school). I'd heard all the praise and I always knew I should have made time for it, but I was always so adverse to westerns that even the promise of Brooks' antics couldn't get me to give the movie a chance. Now I've got a new tolerance for the western genre and the Mel Brooks boxed set in my collection, so I've finally watched it. And, of course, I loved it. Of course I did. I was stupid to have put off watching it for as long as I did, and now I see that all the love heaped on the film is well earned. I don't know what I was expecting. The only scene I'd ever been familiar with prior was the infamous campfire scene so I'd always kind of assumed the movie was just 90 minutes of unrelenting toilet humor. I mean, sure, it's got that too but it's so much more. BLAZING SADDLES is part spoof, part social commentary with a heavy dose of Looney Tunes thrown in for good measure. It's the sort of movie that'll comment on how minorities were handled in the nineteenth century frontier and punctuate it with a full-blown pie fight. With YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, it's one of Brooks' best films.Long before Quentin Tarantino made us shift uncomfortably in our seats with his films' casual use of racial epithets, Brooks called attention to our country's squeaky-clean depiction of the frontier in movies with BLAZING SADDLES. His movie opens right up with an opening scene featuring African-American and Asian slaves building a railroad through the American west under the watchful eye of their white masters. We're hit right out of the gate with the first "N-bomb" and it's a little shocking at first, especially when the white cowpokes start mocking them with calls for Negro spirituals. The discomforting situation is immediately defused when it's made apparent Brooks intends that the racists themselves are going to be the fools and laughingstocks. We're shown that, yes, the movie is going to have some racial content but we're not to be concerned because those hurling the insults are either evil (Taggart and his posse) or ignorant (the townsfolk of Rock Ridge). And it all culminates in people of all colors and creeds coming together under the leadership of their new (black) sheriff Bart (Cleavon Little) to dispatch the evil horde of "rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, conmen, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, a**-kickers, s***-kickers and Methodists" who've come to run them out of their peaceful town. See, Brooks has ingrained his film with a positive, progressive commentary and seasoned it with fart jokes.Well, one fart joke anyway. The rest is Brooks' usual brand of cartoonish gags and zaniness. He's assembled a knockout comedy cast including Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Slim Pickens, and of course Little as our hero Bart. There are more memorable moments (Bart's arrival in Rock Ridge), lines of dialogue (Bart to KKK thugs: "Where the white women at?"), and character quirks (Kahn's Lili Von Shtupp) in this movie than most other comedies I've seen. There isn't a whole lot to say in regards to a movie like BLAZING SADDLES without going into a fan rant about how much I enjoyed this gag or that. Brooks films are pretty simple in that, if you've enjoyed his other films, you're bound to enjoy this one because it's one of his best. I might even consider it his top piece of work but YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN has lodged itself in my mind deeper and deeper with every time I've watched it. I guess I would say BLAZING SADDLES is Brooks' funniest film whereas YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN is his best-constructed film. It's also from an era where movies, especially comedies, didn't overstay their welcomes; it's a quick ninety-minute runtime. You're in and out and laughing your head off in no time at all. Plus, as with most of Brooks' work, the more you watch it, the more funny stuff you're bound to notice in the background that you might've missed in the last viewing because you were still laughing at some other bit.
Irishchatter I wanted to watch this movie because the great Gene Wilder had died recently so I haven't gotten a chance to have time to watch this entire movie! I have seen Young Frankenstein and The Producers but I was disappointed in them, I would always think of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka ever since he came into my childhood. I'm really sad that he died, he was such a good talented actor out there. RIP Willy Wonka ♡Anyways,I really found the movie very hilarious, the jokes were funny but the rape homes kinda threw me off a bit. I felt there shouldn't have been rape jokes because, it can upset some viewers such as survivors of sexual abuse. I would've think Mel Brooks would be a bit smarter in relation to that rape is a serious offense to mankind! Apart from that hiccup including the racial slurs too, I actually really enjoyed Wilder's and Cleavon Little's teamwork together. It's too bad that these great actors are not with us anymore, no one can ever replace them for their talent they had during their acting careers!The movie ain't the best but it's certainly not the worst. Its good but again, improvements would've been made a little better! I give this movie a rating of 8/10!