Next up is a decent documentary entitled Back in the Saddle, which interviews some of the surviving cast members. It runs close to 30 minutes. The focus is mostly on Brooks and the writers, but Gene Wilder and Harvey Korman get some time as well.
The documentary is padded with nearly all of the deleted scenes mentioned above and some of the comments are redundant after you listen to the commentary, but it's great to see some of the stars of this classic today. Madeline Kahn gets a short segment from the show Intimate Portrait that runs four minutes as it talks a bit about her classic performance.
Warner wasn't done yet and dug real deep for the TV pilot of Black Bart, a proposed spin-off from the film after its success. Starring a young Louis Gosett Jr. as Bart, it featured various little known actors trying to replicate the characters from the film. Without the ability to let it all out due to the standards of cable TV, this is 25 minutes best spent elsewhere. Still, credit must be given for not only including this oddity but finding it in remarkable condition. ![]()
If you ever get to stand in Heddy Lamar’s (that’s Heddly!) shoes while catching the end of the flick with a box of Raisinets, make sure you’ve deposited your dime at the tollbooth (exact change only). You wouldn’t want the owner of the LePetomaine Thru-Way to have to work too hard by handing out ball and paddles in lieu of pay. You couldn’t expect them to perform their jobs when it’s no more than a 114 degrees outside, can you?
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