Mel Brooks is one of the greatest comedic voices in cinema history, and one of his underseen classics is a satire you must watch.
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Before I tell you why you should watch the new documentary about Mel Brooks, I will tell you that 25 years ago, he told me, “You may be right. I have done everything there is to do in show business. … ...