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Black Bart (1948) was a Action - Crime Film directed by George Sherman and produced by Leonard Goldstein.

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Throwing A Wet Blanket On A Blazing Saddle – It’s The Pilot For The Unsold Black Bart TV Series (1975)

By Michael on Feb 20, 2014 From Durnmoose Movie Musings

Why? Really, just… why? Why try to spin a TV show out of a hit comedy film like Blazing Saddles when you can’t use any of the elements that made to film so original and funny? And why am I sharing it with you now? I’ll admit, most of the time I would file this kind of thing under t... Read full article


Throwing A Wet Blanket On A Blazing Saddle – It’s The Pilot For The Unsold Black Bart TV Series (1975)

By Michael on Feb 20, 2014 From Durnmoose Movie Musings

Why? Really, just… why? Why try to spin a TV show out of a hit comedy film like Blazing Saddles when you can’t use any of the elements that made to film so original and funny? And why am I sharing it with you now? I’ll admit, most of the time I would file this kind of thing under t... Read full article


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Lola Montez: There's enough uncertainty about marriage without sitting home wondering what tree your husband is hanging from that night.


Charles E. Boles: Lola, I've been working on something for two years. Something that will make me the biggest man in this part of the country. I'm within an inch of doing it now. You wouldn't want me to quit at this point.
Lola Montez: The biggest man in the cemetery is still pretty small.


Posse member: This is your last chance to say anything.
Lance Hardeen: You're hanging two innocent men!
Posse member: Innocent? You were caught leaving town with the mayor's wife, riding stolen horses and carrying money from two bank holdups!
Charles E. Boles: You call that evidence?


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