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Hace 5 días · In a memorable attempt to escape an enraged mob, Cleavon Little employs a bizarre tactic: holding himself at gunpoint. This scene, though wildly entertaining, finds its roots in a personal ...
Hace 4 días · Discover 25 surprising facts about the multi-talented actor Cleavon Little, from his breakout role in "Blazing Saddles" to his lesser-known stage career and tireless advocacy work. Turn Your Curiosity Into Discovery
The chemistry between Cleavon Little's Bart and Gene Wilder's Jim holds the movie together; in a film crammed with unsympathetic characters (and caricatures), the friendship between these two gives us someone to root for as viewers; each of them has a sense of irony in his personality, an irony hasn't hardened into complete cynicism.
Hace 1 día · It also features Cleavon Little as a blind disc jockey who encourages Kowalski to evade the police, Dean Jagger as an old prospector, and Charlotte Rampling in a brief appearance as a hitchhiker.
Hace 2 días · Cleavon Little is the railway worker who is appointed the first black sheriff to a hell-raising town, with Gene Wilder as the drunken gunman who helps him out. The two stars are great, but there are even better performances from Madeline Kahn (sending up Marlene Dietrich) and the crazed Harvey Korman as slimy villain Hedley (not Hedy) Lamarr.
Hace 4 días · Packed with jokes that would never fly in a modern comedy movie, it tells the story of a Black sheriff (Cleavon Little, left) trying to protect a town full of people whom his friend the Waco Kid (Gene Wilder, right) describes as “simple farmers… people of the land, the common clay of the New West. You know: morons.”
Hace 4 días · Laying out plans to demolish a small Western town for his ambitious railroad expansion, an unscrupulous government worker (Harvey Korman) appoints a Black railroad worker (Cleavon Little) as the town’s new sheriff. A film you absolutely couldn’t make today, Blazing Saddles takes aim at the then-popular Western films of the ‘60s and ‘70s.