Mel Brooks was married to Anne Bancroft for 41 years, until her death in 2005.
Writer/director
I don't believe that anyone has published sheet music for that tune but I am very, VERY familiar with it. Would you like to order my interpretation of the song. I have performed it for many years.
Sorry, only Mel Brooks can answer that question, and politically, he probably would not.
While she might not be his all time favorite, I heard Mr. Brooks say in an interview a couple years ago that when he was casting for Blazing Saddles, he fell instantly in "lust" with Madeline Kahn when she auditioned for the part of Lili von Shtupp.
Album Achtung Baby got its name from a line in Mel Brooks film The Producers. The band adopted the name for the album after sound engineer Joe O'Herlihy had been using it in the studio during recording.
Yes, as of mid-2017, he is. Brooks (born June 28, 1926), the "Boss" Bruce Springsteen, and Robert DeNiro received the Kennedy Center honors with President Obama in 2009.
Kaminsky was simply too ethnic for the time. he was born in 1926, he grew up in a time of anti-semitism. He would encounter less resistance as Mel Brooks than he would as Melvin Kaminsky.
His part is listed as "Mr Forget It."
Although I have not seen the film, my GUESS is that he speaks only those two words and then walks off screen.
Governor William J. Lepetomane and Indian Chief.
Marcel Marceau, some french mime
Not just some French mime, but the master of mimes!!!!!!
No
He never meant to make part 2, It was all a Mel Brooks joke.
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If you're referring to the scene in which we first see Sheriff Bart (Cleavon Little) riding toward Rock Ridge, then that was the great Count Basie and his orchestra performing their classic version of "April in Paris."
Not a falling out, but they had a HUGE argument during the making of Young Frankenstein . Gene thought it would be funny to have the Monster sing, "Putting on the Ritz"; Mel was completely against it. Mel freely admits that the two screamed at each other for twenty minutes over this idea, and that he gave in only because Gene was so insistent.
Mel also admits he's now embarassed when people tell him that they love that film, and that the "Putting on the Ritz" is their favorite part -- when he knows he was dead set against having it.
Mel and Gene also nearly had a falling out over making Young Frankenstein into a Broadway musical. Ironically, this time it was Mel who was insistent about doing so, and Gene who was against it! Happily, they worked things out, with Gene even accompanying Mel to the premiere of the stage version of the film they co-wrote.
When he acted in Men in tights he played Blinkin robins man servant who spends the whole movie running into things or doing other comedic mistakes that mel brooks is famous for writing such characters
No, there was not, nor was there ever intended to be a sequel. Mel Brooks came up with the title because he was tired of people asking him what his next film would be.