Review of Blazing Saddles (1974) by Jens T — 29 Dec 2011
Mel Brooks crazy western comedy Blazing Saddles is the unconventional story about a black railroad worker named Bart (Cleavon Little) who is elected sheriff of a troubled town which is soon supposted to be treard down and made into a railroad.
He's simply there to fails. But the movie language as most of us knows it, it's always the underdogs that wins. Bart also gets help from the drunken outlaw Jim the Waco Kid (Gene Wilder). Blazing Saddles is a funny parody western that is so funny that it some times literary comes out of hands.
The race humor in this film is articulacy funny. And also Mel Brooks also does a funny performance as the incompetent governor Lepetomane. Thumbs up.
This review of Blazing Saddles (1974) was written by Jens T on 29 Dec 2011.
Blazing Saddles has generally received very positive reviews.
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