Blazing Saddles
In an attempt to control the territory in the city, Headley Limar tried to politically politicize the man to plan to reach that goal. Headley tried to send his followers to make the city unusable so he could easily control it. In the city, Sharif was killed and civilians are demanding the governor to replace him. Headley tries to persuade the governor to send Sharif Black, a man named Bart. Bart is probably a sophisticated and civilized man who tries but will face some obstacles in winning the inhabitants of that city.
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May 01, 2014
This all-singing, all-belching western spoof remains one of Mel Brooks's finest creations.
April 02, 2008
One of the funniest awful movies ever made.
May 20, 2003
Blazing Saddles has no dominant personality, and it looks as if it includes every gag thought up in every story conference. Whether good, bad, or mild, nothing was thrown out.
March 27, 2014
It's the best [director] Brooks has ever offered his audience.
June 18, 2016
Its genius, then and now, was the manner in which director Mel Brooks and his writers turned a broad Western spoof into what was, for its time, a revolutionary satire of race relations.
August 22, 2008
Goldarned if the whole fool enterprise is not worth the attention of any moviegoer with a penchant for what one actor, commenting on another's Gabby Hayes imitation, calls 'authentic western gibberish.'
April 02, 2008
Although Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder head a uniformly competent cast, pic is handily stolen by Harvey Korman and Madeline Kahn. Kahn is simply terrific doing a Marlene Dietrich lampoon.
May 01, 2014
A movie that neither blazes or misfires, falling somewhere between the horrors of Spaceballs and the genius of Young Frankenstein.
January 01, 2011
Kids may not get all of Brooks' Old West parody.
October 23, 2004
It's a crazed grabbag of a movie that does everything to keep us laughing except hit us over the head with a rubber chicken.
February 22, 2014
...may look like a Western, but in actuality it takes place in just another corner of Mel Brooks' mad brain.
June 24, 2006
The screenplay is credited to five writers, and it shows in the confused melange of styles.

