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Blazing Saddles (1974)

Also known as "Blazing Saddles 30th Anniversary Special Edition Box Set"
Overall Score: 7 out of 10

Never give a saga an even break!

Starring: Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Slim Pickens, David Huddleston, Liam Dunn, Alex Karras, John Hillerman, George Furth, Jack Starrett, Mel Brooks, Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn, Carol DeLuise, Richard Collier, Charles McGregor

Director: Mel Brooks

Running Time: 93 minutes

US MPAA rating: R
UK BBFC rating: 15
Comedy, Western

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If, like me, you haven't seen 'Blazing Saddles' for a while, you might well have forgotten that there's a bit more to it than a bunch of cowpokes sitting round a fire, scoffing down baked beans and letting rip. Watching Mel Brooks' acclaimed western send-up for probably the first time in a good ten years (prompted by its DVD re-release as a nicely-packaged 30th Anniversary box set), it struck me that it's an uneven film, strong in places but weak in others - and, a little disappointingly, not quite as funny as I remember it.

It's the tale of dastardly attorney general Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman) and his plans to run a new railroad right through the peaceful(ish) town of Rock Ridge. Of course, the residents won't be easy to budge, so he sends his chief henchman Taggart (Slim Pickens) and a band of fellow good-for-nothings to run them out of town. The problem is, instead of fleeing, the locals plead for a new sheriff to come and save them. So step forward Bart (Cleavon Little). He's smart, he's brave and - much to the displeasure of the tough-to-please townsfolk - he's black. It's around about this point that you might start guessing political correctness isn't the driving force behind this particular movie.

1974 must have been one helluva year for writer-director Brooks. 'Blazing Saddles' picked up three Oscar nominations (practically unheard of for a comedy - although it won none of them, which is probably less of a surprise), and in the same year he also released the superior horror spoof

DVD Extras: An audio commentary from Brooksy, a behind-the-scenes featurette, a portrait of Oscar-nominee Madeline Kahn, deleted scenes, a trailer, and the God-awful pilot episode of a failed TV spin-off idea called 'Black Bart'. This box set version also contains, within its plush exterior, a set of eight limited edition card prints, an exclusive Senitype still with 35mm film frame, a collection of six black-and-white screen-captures, and a 27"x40" theatrical poster. Extras: 7 out of 10

It's Got: Camp-fire flatulence.

It Needs: An industrial-strength packet of indigestion tablets.

Alternatives: Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs

Summary: You'll never be able to look a tin of beans in the eye again. Overall Score: 7 out of 10

Review by Gary Panton
Review Date: 12th October 2004

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