I don't know how many movies Mel Brooks played the part of a king in, but my most memorable one is "History of the World Part I" where his favorite line was "It's good to be the king".
Marcel Marceau, some french mime Not just some French mime, but the master of mimes!!!!!!
Spaceballs
Young Frankenstein
Hitchcock horror
In the original movie, and in the "film" of the Broadway production, we hear Mel Brooks' voice say, "Don't be silly, be a smarty -- come on and join the Nazi Party!"
History of the World Part 1, by Mel Brooks (1981)
Life Stinks
Blazing Saddles
Spaceballs
Mel Brooks 'Spaceballs'.
Spaceballs by Mel Brooks.
This quote is from the 1981 Mel Brooks comedy, History of the world Part 1, Mel Brooks as the character King Louis XVI just before his arrest.
Marcel Marceau, some french mime Not just some French mime, but the master of mimes!!!!!!
Spaceballs
any Mel Brooks movie.
Mel Brooks was the director of the 1987 movie, Spaceballs.
Young Frankenstein