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2 [[caption-width-right:310:[[{{Tagline}} Never give a saga an even break!]]]]
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4->''"He rode a blazing saddle,''\
5''He wore a shining star,''\
6''His job, to offer battle''\
7''To bad men near and far!''\
8''He conquered fear, and he conquered hate,''\
9''He turned dark night into day''\
10''He made his blazing saddle''\
11''A torch to light the way!"''
12-->-- '''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-XRYCoMc6w Theme Song]]'''
13
14''Blazing Saddles'' is a 1974 American comedy film produced by Creator/WarnerBros and directed and co-written by Creator/MelBrooks (with writing help from none other than Creator/RichardPryor), which mercilessly spoofs TheWestern.
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16In 1874, railroad construction in the southwestern United States runs into quicksand and the path needs re-routing, which means that the land where the tiny town of Rock Ridge sits will soon become extremely valuable. Territorial Attorney General ''Hedley'' (not [[Creator/HedyLamarr Hedy]]) Lamarr (Creator/HarveyKorman) schemes to get his hands on the now-priceless real estate by hiring thugs to kill the sheriff and terrify the locals into leaving so he can acquire it for a pittance. When they don't leave, Lamarr convinces bumbling Governor William J. [=LePetomane=] (Brooks) to appoint a black man named Bart (Creator/CleavonLittle) – awaiting a death sentence for striking a white man – as the new sheriff, a move calculated to result in Bart getting killed by the racist townspeople and/or the townspeople leaving in disgust (which would give Lamarr free rein over the land). Once Bart arrives in Rock Ridge, HilarityEnsues. Adding to said hiliarity are alcoholic Jewish gunslinger The Waco Kid (Creator/GeneWilder), sexy German chanteuse Lili Von Shtupp (Creator/MadelineKahn), and hulking monosyllabic horse-puncher Mongo (Alex Karras), among others.
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18Completely, offensively, and unapologetically politically incorrect, ''Blazing Saddles'' also skewers nearly every Western trope listed on this site (and likely a few we haven't thought of yet). Instead of making a serious movie saying "racism is bad", Brooks decided to make a movie where all the racists are idiots, a philosophy he also employed when dealing with Nazis in his movies.
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20An animated "re-imagining" of the film (dubbed ''WesternAnimation/PawsOfFuryTheLegendOfHank'', formerly known as ''Blazing Samurai''), with Brooks onboard as an executive producer and the voice of a character, was in DevelopmentHell for seven years before finally getting released in July 2022.
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22----
23!!Excuse me while I whip these tropes out!
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25* ACappella: When Lyle requests the railroad workers sing a "nigger work song" they respond with a nicely-harmonized rendition of "I Get a Kick Out of You" by Music/ColePorter.
26* TheAce: Bart is the only one to take down Mongo, beats Lili von Schtupp at her own game, and [[spoiler:defeats Hedley Lamarr]].
27* AccidentalChildKillerBackstory: Subverted. Jim "the Waco Kid" is a former gunslinger who's now a washed-up alcoholic. When asked how he wound up this way, he describes how his fame as a gunslinger attracted every punk with a gun, eager to make a name for themselves by challenging the Waco Kid, until:
28-->'''Jim:''' Then one day, I was just walking down the street when I heard a voice behind me say, "Reach for it, mister!" I spun around... and there I was, face to face with a six-year old kid. Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away. ... [[KidsAreCruel Little bastard shot me in the ass.]]
29* AccidentalMisnaming: One that was such a RunningGag that the "[[Creator/HedyLamarr target]]" even sued.
30* AddledAddict: Jim/the Waco Kid starts out with a bad case of the [=DTs=], at least on one side, although he gets over it fairly quickly.
31* AdolfHitlarious: An actor dressed as Hitler (who is implied to be Jewish) mentions "the bunker scene" before the place explodes into a hilarious pie fight. As the brawl unfolds, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent he can be seen in the background]], tossing out rapid-fire Nazi salutes for absolutely no reason at all other than [[RuleOfFunny it's quite funny]].
32* AdvertisedExtra: Mel Brooks' "Indian chief" appears on the poster above despite being only a cameo in the film itself.
33* AffectionateParody: Of westerns. So affectionate that the singer of the theme song, Frankie Laine, did not know it was a parody. They added the whip sounds into the music later.
34* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: Outlaw bikers are seen in the line signing up to be Hedley Lamarr's {{Mooks}}.
35* AlterKocker: The Indian Chief even speaks ''[[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign Yiddish]]''.
36* AlwaysCamp: "The French Mistake" number combines acting, dancing, and musical theatre.
37* AmbiguouslyGay: Jim might be:
38-->'''Bart:''' As I am your host and you are my guest, what do you like to do?\
39'''Jim:''' Oh, I dunno... Play chess... Screw...\
40'''Bart:''' Well, let's play chess.
41* AmbiguouslyJewish: Lili Von Shtupp's last name is a Yiddish {{euphemis|ticNames}}m for "having sex"
42* AnachronismStew: PlayedForLaughs.
43** Nazis (and Arabs and bikers) in the Old West, for one thing. Also, the film is set in 1875, several years after the original version of the KKK had died out (it wouldn't revive until the 1910s).
44** Bart invents the Candygram to deal with Mongo. Bonus points for the movie soundtrack sampling the WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes theme right before it blows...
45** Bart and the other railroad crew members sing several lines from Music/ColePorter's song "I Get a Kick Out of You". It was written in the early 1930s, more than fifty years after the movie is set.
46** After Bart tricks the thugs into dancing around, Mr. Taggart rides up and says "What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is going on?". Creator/{{ABC}}'s ''Series/WideWorldOfSports'' started in 1961.
47** Hedley's executioner is dressed in full medieval garb, complete with mail armor and hood.
48** When Bart and Jim's KKK impersonation is exposed, Bart says his next impression will be 1930s Olympic runner Jesse Owens before he runs away.
49** Freeways and tollbooths didn't exist til TheForties.
50** Bart's sunglasses and Gucci saddlebags.
51** The Waco Kid claims to have "killed more people than Creator/CecilBDeMille"; the famous filmmaker wasn't even ''born'' until 1881.
52** The ending, where the cast brawl spills out of its set, flies right into a 20s-30s Creator/FredAstaire-esque BusbyBerkeleyNumber of a type that was no longer being made at the time this film was, then crashes into 1970s Hollywood, and back to the old West... where our heroes are chauffeured away in a fancy car.
53* {{Angrish}}: Town drunk Gabby Johnson's native language.
54* AntagonisticGovernor: Gov. William J. [=LePetomane=] isn't exactly antagonistic, but [[CluelessBoss he is incompetent and an easy mark]] for [[BigBad State Attorney General Hedley Lamarr]], who acts as his EvilChancellor. [=LePetomane=]'s assigning of a black man as sheriff (under Hedley's suggestion, as part of his plan to clear the residents of Rock Ridge) is what sets the plot in motion.
55* ApatheticCitizens: Exaggerated and PlayedForLaughs when the brawl between the townspeople of Rock Ridge and Hedley Lamarr's goons, after having swept up a CampGay musical production in its wake, literally crashes into the Warner Brothers studio commissary. Not only do the characters eating in the commissary not flee or try to break up the fight, but they escalate the conflict by snatching up cream pies and throwing them at random people in an enormous "pie fight." Even the unsuspecting tour group that enters the commissary and gets repeatedly pied doesn't seem to mind what's happening.
56* ApologeticAttacker: Reverend Johnson, after [[GroinAttack kneeing a bandit in the groin]], prays "Forgive me, Lord!"
57* ArchEnemy: Bart and the Waco Kid have Hedley Lamarr, who is trying to take over their town.
58* ArmyOfThievesAndWhores: The villain invokes this trope when dictating a "help wanted" ad.
59* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
60** Hedley Lamarr gives out a long list of evil people that he wants to recruit as {{mook}}s, topping it off with a triumphant, "...and ''Methodists!''". There's no given reason why Methodists are lumped in with such villains.
61** Later in the film, the bigoted people of Rock Ridge face being completely overwhelmed by Lamarr's EvilArmy unless they accept the help of a large group of railroad workers, and in return give some of the local land to these workers. (The workers are mostly black and Chinese.) After a bit of discussion, the people announce "Ok, we'll give some land to the niggers and the chinks, but we ''don't want the Irish!''" This is a deliberate attempt to show how meaningless prejudice and racism is, and how what are now seemingly generic groups were once a major target of such prejudice. And, [[TruthInTelevision as historians will tell you]], the Irish were indeed discrimated against in the 19th century.
62* AsideComment: Several examples of BreakingTheFourthWall don't explicitly acknowledge the audience.
63** After Sheriff Bart takes ''himself'' hostage, he retreats to his new office and says, "Oh, baby, you are so talented... ''(looks into the camera)'' ...and they are so ''dumb''."
64** When Bart hears the Waco Kid moaning in his bunk, he turns to the camera and says "The drunk in number two must be awake."
65** After boring the Waco Kid to sleep, Sheriff Bart looks at the camera and says, "Always like to keep my audience riveted."
66** While Mongo is talking with Sheriff Bart and the Waco Kid, he turns to face the audience and says "Mongo only pawn in game of life".
67** As two thugs assault a little old lady, she turns to the audience and asks, "Have you ever seen such cruelty?" while the thugs pause until she's finished.
68** Hedley Lamarr is pondering his next move out loud, then looks to the camera and says "Why am I asking you?"
69* AsideGlance: When Bart and Charlie are stuck in quicksand, Taggart rides up and laments, "God dang, now we ''are'' in trouble!" Bart turns to Charlie in disbelief and repeats "''They'' in trouble," then his sarcastic grin vanishes and he turns and looks straight into the camera.
70* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: Parodied with the Indian chief, played by Mel Brooks, speaking authentic Yiddish. His headdress also has Yiddish written on it as a BilingualBonus.
71* AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption:
72** First, when the preacher is commencing his sermon:
73--->"We will now read from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and… ''[bundle of dynamite is thrown through the window]'' …{{Duck}}"
74** Later:
75--->"As chairman of the welcoming committee, it is my privilege to extend this [[Creator/LaurelAndHardy laurel, and hearty handshake]] to our new... ''[sees Bart]'' nigger."
76** And of course, with the salesman…
77--->"Gather round here, folks, and– ''[Mongo approaches]'' –[[OhCrap HOLY SHIT!]]"
78* AsTheGoodBookSays: This wonderful exchange:
79-->'''Reverend Johnson:''' Gentlemen, gentlemen, allow not hatred to rule the day. ''[holds up his Bible]'' As your spiritual leader, I implore you to pay heed to this good book and what it has to say!\
80''[Townspeople shoot the Bible, blowing it apart]''\
81'''Reverend Johnson:''' ''[to Bart]'' [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Son, you're on your own]].
82* AsYouKnow: Everyone in the town is gathered in the church to discuss what to do about the bandits ransacking the town-- and the preacher begins by letting everyone know that bandits are ransacking the town.
83-->'''Reverend Johnson:''' Now I don't have to tell you good folks what has been happening here in our beloved little town: sheriff murdered, crops burned, stores looted, people stampeded, and cattle raped.
84* AttackPatternAlpha: With regards to what to do to Rock Ridge, Taggart gets a EurekaMoment and decides they'll whip up a Number 6 on them-- which is that the men go riding into town, a-whomping and woomping every living thing to within an inch of its life, except the women folk (whom they will later [[BlackComedyRape rape the shit out of]] at the subsequent Number 6 dance).
85* AudienceMurmurs: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] about as hard as possible:
86-->'''Cabinet men:''' harrumphharrumphharrumphharrumphharrumphharrumphharrumph\
87'''Governor:''' I didn't get a "harrumph" outta that guy!\
88'''Hedley Lamarr:''' Give the governor a "harrumph!"\
89'''That Guy:''' Harrumph.\
90'''Governor:''' You watch your ass!
91* AuthorAppeal: You didn't think that making an [[AffectionateParody (ostensible)]] Western could keep Mel Brooks from including [[ThoseWackyNazis the Nazis]], did you?
92* AwkwardSilenceEntrance: The upbeat welcome celebration for the new sheriff falls silent when they realize Sheriff Bart is... not who they expected.
93* BadassBandolier: The bandito who gives the "Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!" speech wears one.
94* BadassPreacher: Reverend Johnson, who even stands up for Bart [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere (briefly)]] and participates in the final battle by [[GroinAttack kneeing a bandit in the crotch]].
95* BaitAndSwitch: "Excuse me while I whip this out." Bart proceeds to reach for a speech letter in his pocket, while the townsfolk gasp and cower in fear, thinking he's going to whip something else out instead. Then they all go "Awwww…"
96* BallroomBlitz: The FinalBattle busts right out of the movie and into the studio next door, where a rehearsal for a dance number is taking place.
97* BarSlide: During the battle in the Warner Bros. commissary, Taggart is [[TheDogBitesBack knocked out by Mongo]] and slides down the buffet counter, where the cashier rings him up for the food splattered all over him.
98-->"Yankee bean soup, coleslaw, and tuna surprise...!"
99* {{Bathos}}: "Waco Kid" Jim tells the woeful story of his career and how he reached a point where he nearly gunned down a six-year-old who challenged him. He threw down his gun to end his career, at which point the "little bastard shot me in the ass!"
100* BatmanGambit: Hedley's EvilPlan relies on the people of Rock Ridge's [[DeliberateValuesDissonance period-appropriate]] racism towards black people to run Bart out of town, allowing him and his mercenaries to run the town out so that he could procure their land with no law enforcement to get in the way while [[FailureGambit making it look like he tried to protect the people]]. What he didn't expect was for Bart to be witty enough to outsmart the bad guys, resourceful enough to endear himself to the townsfolk (after a few bad days, of course), and [[SpringtimeForHitler generally being the competent Sheriff that the town was asking for]].
101* BeamMeUpScotty:[[invoked]] "We don't need no stinking badges!" is actually from ''this'' movie. The original quote from ''Film/TheTreasureOfTheSierraMadre'' went like this…
102-->"Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges!"
103* BestialityIsDepraved: Possibly. Rev. Johnson says that Taggart's outlaws (among many other crimes) raped the cattle of Rock Ridge, but considering the list also includes a mention of "people stampeded," he might've just gotten a few words mixed up.
104* BigBad: Hedley Lamarr, the CorruptPolitician planning to destroy Rock Ridge.
105* BiggerIsBetterInBed: Bart actually manages to convert Kahn's Lili Von Schtup to the good guys purely by impressing her with his penis. An extended cut of the scene reveals that she was a bit mistaken and actually sucking on his elbow.
106* BilingualBonus:
107** The Indian chief played by Mel Brooks has "Kosher for Passover" written in Hebrew on his headdress... but with the letters arranged in such a way as to translate as "[[{{Spoonerism}} Posher for Kassover]]".
108** Most of the Indian Chief's dialogue is in Yiddish. He even calls Bart and his parents "Schvartzes", a Yiddish term for dark-skinned people (a term with its own loaded racial history).
109** In the same scene, the chief chants "Loz im gehn!" Translation: "Let them go," as in Moses demanding Pharaoh release his people.
110** Lili's last name "Shtupp" is Yiddish slang for having sex.
111** The Governor's last name, "Le Petomane", is literally "the Fart Maniac" in French. (Which was the actual stage name/sobriquet of a performance artist in Victorian Paris, Joseph Pujol-- whose act involved literally drawing air into the rectum and expelling it in any of a number of wondrous ways).
112* BlackComedyAnimalCruelty: Mongo punches a horse in the face while stomping his way to the new Sheriff[[note]]For the animal lovers out there, it's a trained horse, and you can clearly see the stunt rider pull the reins to the side to signal the horse to fall down[[/note]].
113* BlackComedyRape: The rape jokes.
114-->'''Hedley Lamarr:''' What are we going to do about Rock Ridge?\
115'''Taggart:''' I got it, I got it! We'll work up a Number 6 on 'em.\
116'''Hedley Lamarr:''' Number 6? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one.\
117'''Taggart:''' That's where we go a-ridin' into town, a-whampin' and whompin' every living thing that moves within an inch of its life! Except the women folks of course.\
118'''Hedley Lamarr:''' You spare the women?\
119'''Taggart:''' Nah, we rape the shit out of them at the Number 6 Dance later on!
120** Later in the movie, though, we learn it didn't quite go as planned:
121--->'''Pastor:''' ''[addressing the town]'' Sheriff murdered, crops burnt, stores looted, people stampeded, and cattle raped.
122** And later still, as Hedley is assembling his army of villains to wipe out the town:
123--->'''Hedley:''' Qualifications?\
124'''Applicant:''' Rape, murder, arson, and rape.\
125'''Hedley:''' You said rape twice.\
126'''Applicant:''' I like rape.
127* BlackIsBiggerInBed
128** Lili is seducing the new, black, sheriff. We hear this in the dark:
129--->'''Lili von Shtupp:''' Tell me, schatze, is it [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome twue]] what they say about the way you people are... gifted?\
130''[sound of zipper opening]''\
131'''Lili von Shtupp:''' Oh, it's twue. It's twue. It's twue! it's twue!!
132** In the original script, this was followed by Sheriff Bart saying, "I hate to disappoint you ma'am, but you're sucking on my ''arm''."
133** In another scene:
134--->'''Charlie:''' They said you was hung![[labelnote:•]][[GrammarNazi Charlie means]] "hanged", the proper past tense of "to hang" in the sense of an execution.[[/labelnote]]\
135'''Bart:''' And they was ''right!''[[labelnote:•]]Bart doesn't.[[/labelnote]]
136* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands:
137** Spoofed when the Waco Kid, who is sitting on his horse with his arms crossed, shoots the guns out of the hands of seven men like an impossibly accurate machine gun the instant the camera cuts away from him. When the camera cuts back to him afterwards, he's still just sitting there with his arms crossed; only this time his guns are smoking in their holsters.
138--->'''Sheriff Bart:''' Well, don't just stand there looking stupid and holding your hands in pain. How 'bout a little ''[DramaticGunCock]''' applause for the Waco Kid?
139** Someone shoots a hole through Rev. Johnson's Bible and nearly blows it out of his hand when he attempts to make peace between the mob and Bart.
140* BoobyTrap: The fake town of Rock Ridge filled with explosives as a trap for Hedley Lamarr's army.
141* BoomerangBigot: The CampGay musical director Buddy does not spare the homophobic slurs when chewing out his CampGay cast members.
142* BornInTheTheatre: Hedley Lamarr is pondering questions to himself while facing the camera, then asks us "Why am I asking you?"
143* {{Bowdlerise}}: Racial slurs + profanity = a lot of changes when it's shown on TV.
144** The infamous fart scene is, depending on what channel you're watching it on, edited. You'll either get the fart noises intact, or the farts replaced by belches, or horses whinnying, or no noise at all (meaning you just see the cowboys rise and lower in their seat for no apparent reason). Several cinemas in 1974 also cut that scene out.
145** In addition to the standard edits for television, stations such as The Family Channel and its Creator/ABCFamily followup changed Taggert's "Kansas City faggots" line to "Kansas City horses". Makes one wonder why they bothered showing it in the first place.
146** A surprising (to 2010s audiences) aversion: In the 1970s and early 1980s the N-word was not forbidden on network television as it is today, so early TV broadcasts left it intact while censoring other words. Today, however, it's a prime reason why the film doesn't appear on network TV anymore.
147* BreakingTheFourthWall: The movie has a pretty flimsy fourth wall to begin with, but by the end of the movie it completely collapses.
148** During a speech, Hedley Lamaar says "You will only be risking your lives, while I will be risking an almost certain Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor."
149** The big fight towards the end of the movie breaks out of the set and ruins a neighboring BusbyBerkeleyNumber. This would be breaking the ''third'' wall.
150** Taggart: "I'm working for Creator/MelBrooks!" (writer/director).
151** The end fight scene, where they break through the wall of the studio and continue the fight across several sets, culminating in Hedley Lamarr fleeing to Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and dying next to Creator/DouglasFairbanks's footprints.
152** The final scene in the movie escalates directly to NoFourthWall, in which [[spoiler:the two main characters watch the end of their own movie together at the Chinese Theatre. Not to mention that the Waco Kid, once back in the "movie", is still carrying the popcorn he was eating in the theater]].
153--->'''Waco Kid:''' Ooh. I hope there's a HappyEnding.
154* BrickJoke: At the Chinese Theater, a couple is looking at the actor and actresses' signatures in front of it-- notably Hedy Lamarr, so [[RunningGag Hedley corrects them as he always does]]. Later, after Hedley is killed, we see that he's signed his face impression in the cement and underlined the DL in his name.
155* BunnyEarsLawyer:
156** Hedley could be considered this, as he has a fixation on always bathing with his toy frog and freaks out when he can't find it.
157--->'''Hedley:''' Daddy love Froggy. Froggy love Daddy?\
158'''Froggy:''' ''Squeek Squeek''
159** Bart was originally appointed Sheriff [[BatmanGambit in order to disgust and offend the residents of Rock Ridge]]. Unfortunately for Hedley, Bart's far better at the job than he was expecting.
160* BusbyBerkeleyNumber: "The French Mistake" rehearsal that the cast of ''Blazing Saddles'' wind up crashing into.
161* ButNotTooBlack: Parodied. "They're darker than ''us!'' Woof!"
162* ButNowIMustGo: {{Lampshaded}} by the town with a mass PrecisionFStrike.
163-->'''Bart:''' Work here is done. I'm needed elsewhere now. I'm needed wherever outlaws rule the West, wherever innocent women and children are afraid to walk the streets, wherever a man cannot live in simple dignity, wherever a people cry out for justice.\
164'''Entire town:''' ''[in unison]'' '''''BULLSHIT!'''''\
165'''Bart:''' ''[shrugging]'' All right, you caught me. Tellin' the plain truth, it's getting pretty damn dull around here.
166* ButtMonkey: Several. Lamarr, Taggart, Buddy Bizarre, most of Rock Ridge's townsfolk… the list just keeps going on.
167** It breaks down to: if a character is racist/prejudiced, they're going to look like the idiot that makes them. Jim is puzzled at first to see that Bart is black, but that's as far as his reaction goes; he soon comes over to Bart's side and steadily regains his past badass nature throughout the movie. Lily and Mongo both make quick [[HeelFaceTurn Heel Face Turns]], and come out looking pretty good.
168* TheCameo: Several.
169** Mel Brooks, in the line of outlaws waiting to join Hedley Lamarr's army. He's a UsefulNotes/WorldWarI airplane pilot. He also appears as the Yiddish-speaking Indian chief ''and'' Governor William J. Le Petomane, and voices a couple of background characters.
170** [[BigBand Count Basie and his orchestra]] appear in the desert, playing "April in Paris," as Bart rides to Rock Ridge.
171** Buddy Bizarre, the director of the musical that gets crashed in the final brawl, is played by Creator/DomDeluise.
172--->'''Buddy:''' Not in the face! Not in the face!! ''[receives punch to the gut]'' Thank you!
173* CampGay:
174** The dancers in "The French Mistake" rehearsal. Also its director.
175** Jim is AmbiguouslyGay, and has moments of either this or CampStraight.
176* CampStraight: Hedley Lamarr seems to be straight - he's definitely into women, anyway - but his foppish tendencies make him seem a little bit AmbiguouslyGay.
177* CardboardPal: Carried out on a grand scale when the citizens of Rock Ridge built a mock-up of the whole town, complete with cardboard versions of themselves, so that the bad guys would attack the wrong town.
178* CardboardPrison: Mongo could escape from Rock Ridge's jail cell anytime, but he decides he needs time to rest.
179* CarnivalOfKillers: Invoked for laughs:
180-->'''Hedley Lamarr:''' I want rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking METHODISTS!]]
181* CasualDangerDialogue: From the opening sequence, as Bart and Charlie are trapped in quicksand:
182-->'''Charlie:''' ''[nonchalantly]'' Bart?\
183'''Bart:''' Hmmm?\
184'''Charlie:''' ''[as the cart starts to sink]'' Am I wrong, or is the world… ''[voice rises a few octaves]'' ''rising?''
185* CelebrityParadox:
186** Taggart saying "I'm working for Mel Brooks!" (writer/director), who also appears in the movie.
187** In a case crossing with PostModernism, Hedley [=Lamarr=], Sheriff Bart, and the Waco Kid attending a premiere of this movie.
188** The famous RunningGag regarding Hedley Lamarr's name is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by the governor when he points out that it's 1874, meaning that "You'll be able to sue ''[[Creator/HedyLamarr her]]''!" Made even funnier when she did in fact sue Brooks (they settled out of court; Brooks' view on the lawsuit was, "It's HEDY LAMARR! Just give her whatever she wants!").
189* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Lili von Schtupp pulls a curtain shut for an instant and re-emerges wearing something "more comfortable", which is an outfit just as elaborate as the one she was previously wearing.
190* TheChessmaster: Hedley Lamarr. [[GuileHero Bart]] as well.
191* ChessMotifs: "Mongo only pawn in game of life."
192* ChildrenAreInnocent: This belief was the undoing of the Waco Kid way back when.
193-->Well, it got so that every piss-ant prairie punk who thought he could shoot a gun would ride into town to try out the Waco Kid. I must have killed more men than Creator/CecilBDeMille. It got pretty gritty. I started to hear the word "draw" in my sleep. Then one day, I was just walking down the street when I heard a voice behind me say, "Reach for it, mister!" I spun around... and there I was, face-to-face with a six-year-old kid. Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away. Little bastard shot me in the ass. So I limped to the nearest saloon, crawled inside a whiskey bottle, and I've been there ever since.
194* ChineseLaborer: We see one working on the railroad who collapses from exhaustion.
195-->'''Lyle:''' [[KickTheDog Dock that Chink a day's pay for napping on the job.]]
196* TheChosenZero: The sheriff, a no-name black (in a time where being black was being seen as sub-human) railroad laborer deliberately pulled to sheriff duty to disgust the townsfolk into either killing him or leaving. However, in a twist of fate, he's an extremely capable sheriff, much to the town's bewilderment (and then acceptance).
197* CleanUpTheTown: Bart has to clean up the town and resorts to unorthodox methods. Candy Gram, anyone?
198* ClusterBleepBomb: Cable showings can suffer from this. It's practically a silent movie.
199* ClusterFBomb: Until ''Film/DjangoUnchained'' (a film heavily influenced by this one) was released, this may very well have been the record-holder for most uses of the "N" word in a mainstream movie.
200* CompanionCube: Hedley Lamarr's froggy.
201-->'''Lamarr:''' Daddy loves Froggy. Froggy love Daddy? ''squeak squeak'' Aaaaaahhh.... ribbit... ribbit... ribbit...
202* CorruptPolitician: Hedley Lamarr, a corrupt attorney general who is driving honest settlers off their land for the benefit of the railroad company that he has an interest in.
203* CouldntFindALighter: Mongo lights a cigar by sticking it into a fire, while it's in his mouth.
204* CorruptPolitician: Governor William J. Le Petomane. Not only does he have a "secret" relationship with his secretary, he lets Lamarr play him like a fiddle just because Lamarr convinces him that doing what he says will help his political career.
205* CoveredInGunge: The big fight scene at the end spills out of its set into another soundstage, then spreads into the studio commissary and escalates into a food fight. Hedley tries to evade it by ducking into a restroom, but nevertheless emerges a second later with a face covered in cream pie.
206* CreatorCameo: The voices for the drunk that Lili Von Shtupp kicks off the stage and the German soldier who joins her later in the show are both provided by Creator/MelBrooks.
207* CrowdPanic: When Mongo first arrives in Rock Ridge, a crowd in the street sees him, panics, and runs away.
208* CryIntoChest: Parodied when it's done with two guys, the crier being a CampGay.
209-->"You brute, you brute, you vicious brute!"\
210"All right, all right.."
211* CurbStompCushion: The CampGay dancers recording "The French Mistake" actually put up a decent fight against Taggart and Hedley's outlaws, albeit briefly.
212* CurseCutShort:
213** Subverted. The governor thinks he's talking to Hedley and gets out, "Can't you see that man is a ni–" before realizing that he's talking to Bart. When he takes Hedley aside, he repeats the same statement… and it turns out he really was just saying, "Can't you see that man is a ni?"
214** When Bart rides into Rock Ridge and their lookout is trying to tell the townsfolk that the sheriff is a n-*DONG!*, only to be [[SoundEffectBleep drowned out by the church bells]].
215** This happens later with a prop when Hedley Lamarr comes out from the lavatories, and says to himself "What the fu-", only to be caught by [[ItMakesSenseInContext the surprise of a pie landing near him.]]
216* DanceSensation: "The French Mistake".
217* DeadpanSnarker: The Waco Kid.
218-->'''The Waco Kid:''' What did you expect? "Welcome, sonny"? "Make yourself at home"? "Marry my daughter"? You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know, ''morons''.
219* DeathSeeker: The Waco Kid. After nearly gunning down a kid (and subsequently getting shot in the ass by the little shit), Jim gave up gun-fighting and tried to drink himself to death.
220-->'''Bart:''' A man [[TheAlcoholic drinks like that]] and he don't eat, he is going to ''die''.\
221'''The Waco Kid:''' ''[appallingly hopeful]'' When?
222* DeconstructiveParody: The film took ''everything'' from the American Western genre, a couple dozen more from every other genre of American film, and proceeded to nuke them (particularly the racist elements) in a way that only Creator/MelBrooks and Creator/RichardPryor could manage. It was almost two decades before anyone took the Western seriously again.
223* DeconstructorFleet: Western movie tropes. At one point, Hedley complains, "'Head them off at the pass?' I HATE THAT CLICHÉ!" The whole goal of the movie was to highlight how artificial and out-of-date the entire genre was, mostly by taking tropes about "the common clay of the new West" and showing what they'd actually be like. Finally, the movie ends by shattering its fourth wall to bits, the characters spending the entire final act either on a sound stage or in a movie theater.
224* DefeatMeansFriendship: After Sheriff Bart blows up Mongo and captures him:
225-->'''Mongo:''' Mongo stay with Sheriff Bart. Sheriff first man ever whip Mongo. Mongo impressed, have deep feelings for Sheriff Bart.\
226'''Waco Kid:''' Uh oh, you better watch out, big fella. I think Mongo's taken a little fancy to you.\
227'''Mongo:''' Aww, Mongo ''straight!''
228* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The constant and blatant racism from everyone but the two leads. Perhaps most dissonant is the sudden racism the townsfolk display toward the Irish, who are not seen as an abused minority in modern times (nor were they in the 1970s when the movie was first released). This is because there was rampant racism towards the Irish during the time period the movie takes place in, i.e. the '''18'''70s.
229** Made even more amusing as the actor delivering the line "but we don't want the Irish" was Irish.
230* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: One hired goon's qualifications are rape, murder, arson, and rape. [[BlackComedyRape He likes rape]].
231* DeterminedHomesteader: The townsfolk of Rock Ridge, although this being a comedy, their determination wavers a bit.
232* DastardlyWhiplash: Hedley is a parody of this type of overt melodramatic villain.
233* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Hedley is enough of a cheap-ass that he tries to get a student discount on the showing of ''Blazing Saddles'', even with Bart hot on his trail.
234* DinerBrawl: A brawl between the Western characters and Hollywood actors spills into a back lot cafeteria.
235* DisproportionateRetribution: Hedley Lamarr shoots Taggart in the foot for using a stupid cliché, along with shooting one of his prospective henchmen for chewing gum and "not bringing enough for everybody".
236-->'''Jim:''' Boy, is he ''[[LampshadedTrope strict!]]''
237* DoNotTauntCthulhu: Don't shoot Mongo. It just makes him mad.
238* DoomedNewClothes: Played with when bandits overrun the town of Rock Ridge early in the film. A well-dressed dude is lassoed and dragged behind a horse through the mud. He simply notes: "Well, that's the end of this suit!"
239* TheDragon: Taggart is this to Hedley Lamarr.
240** Mongo starts out as Taggart's top enforcer, until he joins forces with Sheriff Bart and the Waco Kid.
241* TheDreaded:
242** "Mongo?!? Holy shit, that's too cruel!"
243** "Never mind that shit, here comes Mongo!"
244* DressingAsTheEnemy: Sheriff Bart and the Waco Kid, after they mug two Ku Klux Klan members.
245* DrivenToSuicide: Jim. When Bart notes that over-drinking without eating will kill him, Jim asks hopefully, "When?"
246* DumbMuscle: Mongo is generally a dumb brute, [[DownplayedTrope but he has flashes of insight]].
247-->'''Mongo:''' Don't know... [[ThousandYardStare Mongo only pawn in game of life.]]
248* DynamicEntry: Mongo breaking off the double doors on entering the saloon.
249* EitherOrTitle: On the promotional posters, the film was advertised as ''Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles or Never Give a Saga an Even Break''.
250* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: Lili von Shtupp.
251** "I'm not a wabbit! I need some west!"
252** On the note delivered to Bart, she asks to meet him in her "dwessing woom". As Bart reads it aloud as this, it's entirely possible she spelled it this way.
253* EqualOpportunityEvil: Hedley Lamarr's "Thugs Wanted" ads specify that he's "An Equal Opportunity Employer", and it includes several representatives from hate groups like TheKlan and the Nazis.
254-->'''Lamarr:''' I want you to round up ''every'' vicious criminal and gunslinger in the west. Take this down.\
255''[Taggart looks for a pen and paper while Hedley talks]''\
256'''Lamarr:''' I want [[ArmyOfThievesAndWhores rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperadoes]], [[RhymingList mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers]], [[LongList con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers]], and ''[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Methodists!]]''
257* EstablishingSeriesMoment: When the obnoxious, racist managers try to get the black railroad workers to sing a jaunty "[[JobSong nigger work song]]", they all oblige by singing an ACappella version of "I Get a Kick Out of You," written by Music/ColePorter. They then play dumb when they request they sing a more classic song, tricking the racist managers into singing and dancing to "Camptown Races". Their boss then shows up and chews them out for "jump[ing] around like a bunch of Kansas City faggots," all with the black workers laughing at their expense. This sets the tone for a movie full of [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain racist idiots]], a GuileHero that uses his wits to overcome their nonsense and a lot of anachronistic humor deconstructing TheWestern genre.
258* EthnicMenialLabor: Bart starts out as a railroad worker. He later comes back for the other laborers [[spoiler:so they can build a fake Rock Ridge to trick the bandits, in exchange for some land to grow crops]]. While Bart is black, Chinese and Irish workers also show up.
259-->'''Olson Johnson:''' All right. We'll give some land to the niggers, and the chinks. But we don't want the Irish! ''[the assembled laborers turn and act as if they're about to go home]'' Oh, prairie shit. All right. Everybody!
260* EurekaMoment: Almost all of Hedley's plots to drive the citizens out of Rock Ridge are a result of these.
261* EuropeansAreKinky: Lili von Shtupp is an example of this.
262* EvenEvilHasStandards: Hedley may be an evil, corrupt, heartless man who hires scum of the earth. But he has no tolerance when a robber comes to sign up, whilst chewing gum, and ''did not bring enough for everybody''.
263-->'''The Waco Kid:''' Boy, is he ''strict!''
264* EverybodySmokes: Many characters are seen smoking cigars or hand-rolled cigarettes. Something of a running gag is that Bart and Waco are implied to be smoking weed.
265* EverybodyWasKungFuFighting: After the "fake Rock Ridge" is blown up by the Waco Kid, Sheriff Bart leads every single one of the townspeople in a wild and confused attack on Hedley Lamarr's gang. Even the women throw punches, the preacher [[GroinAttack knees some guy in the groin]] (immediately asking God to forgive him for that), and the town drunk knocks a thug out [[BreathWeapon simply by breathing on him]]. The free-for-all eventually literally [[BreakingTheFourthWall Breaks The Fourth Wall]] -- [[NoFourthWall not that there was much of one to begin with]] -- onto the Warner Brothers studio lot where ''Blazing Saddles'' is being filmed, with other productions being swept up in the turmoil and everyone eventually fighting their way into the studio cafeteria, where one of the cooks ''just happens'' to have a huge tray of custard pies handy so the entire cast can [[PieInTheFace throw pies at each other]].
266* EveryoneIsArmed: This was the reception Sheriff Bart received upon entering Rock Ridge for the first time. Even the school marm was packing!
267* EveryoneIsRelated: All of the inhabitants of Rock Ridge have the last name Johnson.
268** Lampshaded, as the ice cream parlor advertises that it has exactly one flavor. This is a reference to the (now extinct) restaurant chain [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Johnson%27s Howard Johnson's,]] which proudly advertised "28 Flavors!". Had to start somewhere.
269* EveryoneJoinTheParty: The brawl at the end is between all the bad guys and all the townsfolk and spills out into adjacent studios. A baker shows up in the studio commissary and hands out custard pies to the brawlers "for the big pie fight", even though he'd had no way of knowing there was going to be a fight of any kind.
270* EvilChancellor: Hedley Lamarr to Governor [=LePetomane=].
271* EvilLaugh: Hedley Lamarr, when he comes up with the idea of sending a black sheriff to Rock Ridge.
272** EvilLaughTurnedCoughingFit: It becomes this when he chokes on the hard candy he's been sucking on.
273* EvilPlan: Hedley Lamarr seeks to purchase all the land of a small town by either sending goons to terrorize the locals or exploiting the locals' racism by sending them a black sheriff.
274* ExactWords: As soon as Bart pulls himself out of the quicksand, Taggart throws him a shovel and orders Bart to find a good use for it. So Bart does - by [[ShovelStrike whacking Taggart]] [[TapOnTheHead over the head with it]].
275* {{Expy}}: Madeline Kahn's Lili von Shtupp for Creator/MarleneDietrich.
276* FakeTown: The decoy version of Rock Ridge, where the inhabitants of the real Rock Ridge build the fake town as a trap for outlaws that are threatening their town. Its design is similar to a movie set for an Old Western street scene.
277* FalseFlagOperation: Lamarr initially hires a bunch of {{Mooks}} to terrorize the town. When this doesn't work he tries making Bart Sheriff as Plan B.
278* FastestGunInTheWest: Jim the Waco Kid is a ludicrously extreme version. He can draw, fire six shots, and re-holster his gun before any of his six opponents can pull the trigger on pistols they have already cocked and aimed. He can even take a chess piece in front of him from between Bart's hands before Bart can clap them around the piece, then drop the piece in his empty holster, all without even seeming to move. His backstory also parodies the "unwanted attention from every two-bit thug with something to prove" aspect; Jim describes how he lost faith in everything when he was challenged by a six-year-old; disheartened, Jim dropped his guns and turned away... and "the little bastard shot me in the ass."
279* FemmeFatale: Lili von Shtupp.
280* FightingForAHomeland: All the railroad workers want in return for fighting is a piece of land to homestead.
281* FilmWithinAFilm: Hedley, Bart, and Jim go into Graumann's Chinese Theatre to [[NoFourthWall watch their own movie.]]
282* FoodFight: The final brawl turns into a pie fight.
283* FourthWallObserver: At one point, the characters go to a movie theater and watch ''Blazing Saddles'' [[MindScrew to find out what is happening to them]]. Yeah, this film pretty much ''[[BreaksTheFourthWall demolishes]]'' [[BreaksTheFourthWall the fourth wall]]. Jim even still has the popcorn bucket in his hand at the end of the film (within the film) -- the very bucket he took with him into the cinema when he and Bart decided to watch the ending.
284* FriendlyAddressPrivileges: Played with.
285-->'''Sheriff Bart:''' What's your name?\
286'''The Waco Kid:''' Well, my name is Jim, but most people call me... Jim.
287* FriendOrFoe: In the battle royale, The Waco Kid punches Bart before realizing who he is. He pats his cheek by way of apology and then throws himself back into the fray.
288* FunetikAksent: At one point, Sheriff Bart reads aloud a note from Lili Von Shtupp asking him to "meet [her] in [her] Dwessing Woom," suggesting the note is written like that.
289* FunnyBackgroundEvent:
290** In a DeletedScene, [=LePetomaine=] introducing himself to the cardboard cut-outs of Rock Ridge citizens and asking for their vote.
291** Hitler practicing his salute during the DinerBrawl.
292* GagPenis: A cut line from Bart after von Shtupp is declaring "''It's twue, it's twue!''" relies on this, as he was going to tell her "Ma'am, you're sucking on my elbow."
293* GainaxEnding: Where to even begin… [[spoiler:First, Bart and Jim recruit the railroad workers and the townspeople to build an exact replica of the town for the villains to attack instead. Not only does this [[RefugeInAudacity succeed,]] but things only spiral out of control thereafter. This ranges from the cast breaking into a completely different set where another movie is being filmed, to Bart and Jim [[NoFourthWall attending the premiere of the movie itself.]]]]
294* {{Gasshole}}: Farting cowboys eating beans and bread, conspicuously raising their bottoms as they do. The farting goes on for [[OverlyLongGag about thirty seconds]] until Taggart starts talking, after which the farting just continues for another ten seconds at a more muted volume.
295* GassyGastronomy: Has the dubious honor of being the first major Hollywood film to feature fart sounds for this reason. As a parody of Western films, a scene featuring men sitting around a campfire eating fried beans portrays the exaggerated consequences of this, with ''all'' of the men farting and burping for a solid 30 seconds straight. When one of the men asks Taggart for more beans, he responds, "I think you've had enough".
296* GayCowboy: Near the end of the movie, as the fighting shifts to a movie studio, one of the cowboys winds up fighting one of the CampGay dancers - a few seconds off-screen, and they're back with an arm wrapped around each other, leaving the fight like chums. This was possibly foreshadowed by a line implying that Taggart's thugs raped people -- not women, the list specifically says "people".
297* GonnaNeedMoreX: "Somebody's gotta go back and get a shitload of dimes!"
298* GoSeduceMyArchnemesis: Hedley Lamarr sends Lili von Shtupp to seduce and abandon Bart. She does a SexFaceTurn instead.
299* GoodShepherd[=/=]JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Reverend Johnson can be a bit of a hassle, but he's about the only member of the community who at least ''tries'' to defuse the racist townsfolk after Bart makes his entrance. [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere He gives up the moment somebody puts a bullet through his upheld Bible]], granted, but at least he tried.
300-->"Son, you're on your own."
301* GoshDangItToHeck: Taggart gives us this gem:
302-->'''Taggart:''' What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is a-going on here? I hired you people to get a little track laid, not to jump around like a bunch of Kansas City [[SubvertedTrope faggots]]!
303* GratuitousNazis: Among the people who apply for Hedley Lamarr's henchmen call are a bunch of [[UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons Wehrmacht]] soldiers. Yes, in the Old West. (Not that surprising given Mel Brooks is known for [[AdolfHitlarious making a mockery out of the Third Reich]].) It doesn't hurt there are some UsefulNotes/WorldWarI German soldiers also in line.
304* GroinAttack: Happens to a cowboy, a {{mook}}, a film CampGay director (just for laughs), and Hedley Lamarr (who's ''[[CripplingCastration shot]]'' in the groin).
305* GuileHero: Bart. Of particular note is the incident in which he escaped from an entire town of people with guns aimed at him by ''[[StopOrIShootMyself taking himself hostage]]'' and using himself as a {{human shield}} to get to safety.
306* TheGunfighterWannabe: Jim recalls encountering a lot of these types back when he was the FastestGunInTheWest and how "it got so that every piss-ass prairie punk who thought he could shoot a gun would ride into town to try out The Waco Kid", including the one that sent him into his HeroicBSOD: a six-year-old kid with a revolver. Who promptly shot Jim in the ass when he threw down his guns and walked away.
307* GunsAreWorthless: At least they are against Mongo, as when Bart heads out to deal with him, he is warned that shooting the brute will only make him mad. Which forces Bart to get… ''creative''.
308* TheGunslinger: The Waco Kid – [[ParodiedTrope a ludicrously over-the-top]] fast gun turned alcoholic.
309* HardToLightFire: The explosives in the fake Rock Ridge won't detonate so the Waco Kid has to set them off with a shot from his revolver.
310* HaveAGayOldTime: The film's use of racist language (particularly the N-word) has made it a hot potato for many modern broadcasters, and with some modern viewers misunderstanding that the use of the word (in a film where Creator/RichardPryor was one of the writers) was intended as an attack on racism, rather than an attempt to generate cheap laughs. As one of those behind the film's production states in the DVD featurette, Brooks intended the film to walk up to racism and punch it in the face. That said, the film is rarely broadcast unedited anymore.
311* HaveANiceDaySmile: Hedley Lamarr's "army" of evildoers includes among its ranks a pair of Ku Klux Klansmen with smiley faces and the phrase "have a nice day!" written on the back of their robes. This is either hilarious or terrifying, depending on how you look at it (or both!).
312* HesBack: Jim was the fastest gun in the West, but the stress of having every gunslinger coming for him (culminating in getting shot in the behind by a little kid) left him with shattered confidence, a shaky hand, and a drinking problem. When he comes back better than ever, he sits tall in his saddle and confidently shoots the guns out of everybody's hands, so fast that you never see his gun leave its holster. It is implied that he never really lost the shakes in his hand, though. He just ''[[FridgeBrilliance learned to shoot with his other hand]]''.
313* HeelFaceTurn: Lili von Shtupp (Hedy ("That's ''Hedley!''") Lamarr's henchwoman) and Mongo (Taggart's henchman).
314* HeroicBSOD: Bart gets a minor one after his encounter with the RacistGrandma.
315* HiddenDepths:
316-->'''Mongo:''' ''[sadly]'' Don't know... Mongo only pawn in game of life.
317* HillbillyIncest: Implied with the residents of Rockridge, a typical humble, peaceful Old Western-film town where everyone has the last name "Johnson". This -- and their moronic, racist behavior -- is meant to highlight the stupidity of racism and discrimination overall in the film.
318* HometownNickname: Jim AKA The Waco Kid.
319* HonorIsFairPlay: Sheriff Bart confronts Hedley Lamarr at the movie theater and tells him to go for his gun. Lamarr claims to be unarmed, so (following the Code of the West) Sheriff Bart throws away his gun and prepares to fight Lamarr with his fists. Lamarr smugly announces that he ''is'' armed and pulls out a derringer, whereupon Bart dives to grab his gun back and shoots him.
320* {{Hulkspeak}}: Mongo, with a few exceptions.
321* HumanoidAbomination: Jim implies this when asked by Bart who Mongo is.
322-->'''Bart:''' Who's Mongo?\
323'''Jim:''' Well, Mongo ain't exactly a who, he's more of a ''what''.
324* HumanShield: To escape the bigoted mob of the town that he has just been appointed sheriff of, Bart ''takes himself hostage''. The townspeople, of course, believe that he'll actually do it and stand down. "Ooh, baby, you are so talented! And they are so ''dumb''!"
325* HurtFootHop: Hedley shoots Taggart in the foot [[DisproportionateRetribution for using a stupid cliche]]. Taggart grabs his foot and starts hopping.
326* IAmNotLeftHanded: Inverted when Jim, The Waco Kid, is explaining his backstory (and downfall) to Bart:
327-->'''Jim:''' See this hand? ''[holds out his right hand]''\
328'''Bart:''' Steady as a rock!\
329'''Jim:''' Yeah, but I shoot with this hand. ''[holds out his left hand, which shakes violently]''
330* IFightForTheStrongestSide: After Sheriff Bart has defeated Mongo:
331-->'''Mongo:''' Mongo stay with Sheriff Bart. Sheriff first man ever whip Mongo. Mongo impressed, have deep feelings for Sheriff Bart.
332* ILied: When Sheriff Bart confronts Lamarr at the climax and draws a gun on him, Hedley protests that he is unarmed, leading Bart to throw down his gun to settle things with GoodOldFisticuffs. Hedley then mentions that, wait, he ''is'' armed and reveals a Derringer in his coat, but Bart retrieves his gun and [[GroinAttack shoots Lamarr in the crotch]].
333* ISurrenderSuckers: Hedley Lamarr refuses to duel Bart, claiming, "But I'm unarmed!" Then when Bart throws down his gun and puts up his fists, Hedley says "Sorry, I just remembered — I am armed!" and goes for his Derringer.
334* TheIgor: Boris, the inexplicably out-of-place limping hunchbacked medieval hangman. What exactly a medieval hangman is doing in a ''Western'' can be attributed to RuleOfFunny. He later shows up in ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'', where he fits the aesthetic somewhat better.
335* TheImmodestOrgasm: Lili Von Schtupp breaks into one of these during her SexFaceTurn with Sheriff Bart. A cut line reveals she was sucking his elbow. There's probably a good reason they cut that.
336* ImmuneToBullets: Mongo. So they say. And, considering that a candy box full of explosives going off inches from his face only knocks him out, they're probably right.
337-->''[Bart starts putting on his gun belt]''\
338'''The Waco Kid:''' No, no, don't do that. Don't do that. If you shoot him, you'll just make him mad.
339** Deleted scenes show he's even tougher than that - he also survives a small cannon blast, and is only taken down when Bart tricks him into getting into an old air hose-fed diving suit to look for buried treasure in some kind of water-filled hole, and then shuts off his air.
340* ImpossibleTheft: Jim encourages Bart to clap his hands onto a chess piece starting with his hands about about a foot apart, and Jim halfway across the room. Bart claps his hands around the piece, and Jim apparently doesn't even move. When Bart opens his hands, he finds them empty, and Jim reveals that the chess piece is now in his previously empty holster.
341* ImprobableAimingSkills: Parodied with The Waco Kid.
342** When he shoots the guns out of the hands of about ten mooks in two seconds.
343** At the end he manages to set off the dynamite by shooting it with a revolver, at a range that would be a challenge to a sniper with a scope-mounted rifle.
344* InformedAbility:
345** Lili von Shtupp, the Teutonic Titwillow, isn't all that good a singer. Then again, men aren't necessarily paying to [[MsFanservice listen to her]].
346** Mongo is definitely ''strong'', but Bart takes him out just a little too easily. Two cut scenes show Bart having to work a bit harder at subduing Mongo, including blasting him with a small cannon, and tricking him into climbing into a pool of water in an old diving suit, then stopping the air pump.
347* InherentlyFunnyWords: Hedy[=/=]Hedley Lamarr.
348* InsistentTerminology: Hedley Lamarr is cursed with a name similar to a noted actress... in a joke that may fly over most heads to today's audience.
349* InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: The villagers of Rock Ridge hold off Hedley's men… by installing a [[TollBoothAntics tollbooth]]. "Somebody's gotta go back and get a shitload of dimes!" Yes, absurd, as the booth is set up in the middle of a stretch of desert where they can easily go around it, but since Taggart thinks that his corrupt money-grubbing boss installed the thing, it actually makes sense that he doesn't go around.
350* IntimidatingWhitePresence: Bart's arrival in a town full of racists. He escapes a possible lynching ''[[StopOrIShootMyself taking himself hostage]]''.
351* InvisibleBackupBand: Subverted. Just as you're wondering where the music is coming from, Bart rides past Count Basie and His Orchestra.
352* KickTheDog
353** The actions of the foremen during entire opening scene by the railroad is more or less just them being racist jerks to their workers.
354** Mongo prefers punching horses in the face.
355** Lamarr slapping Lily and calling her a [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal "Teutonic twat"]].
356* KirksRock: Yup, this movie was shot there too.
357* TheKlan: Among the many criminals recruited into the outlaw army of the bad guys are a number of Klansmen. Bart and Jim use their sheets to hide in the crowd, but Bart blows his identity when he reveals his black hands.
358* LargeHam: Creator/MelBrooks, of course, with a serious contender in Harvey Korman as Hedy (''Hedley!'').
359** He's only risking an almost certain UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nomination for Best Supporting Actor, after all.
360** And then there's Madeline Kahn as Lili von Shtupp… hammy enough to ''actually be nominated as Best Supporting Actress''.
361* LeeroyJenkins: Defied before the confrontation with Mongo: "If you shoot him, you'll only make him mad."
362* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: The church congregation was revealed to have been singing "The Ballad of Rock Ridge", and then there's Count Basie and his orchestra.
363* LegFocus: Lili von Shtupp is quite leggy, as pointed out by Hedley. She is a parody of Creator/MarleneDietrich, who shows off her legs in almost all her movies. [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071230/mediaviewer/rm1943908097/ One shot]] has her kicking up her feet onto her dresser in a way that draws attention to her legs.
364-->"Oh, Lili, Lili, Lili, legs, Lili, Lili!"
365* LetsFightLikeGentlemen: When confronted by Bart, Hedley Lamarr claims to be unarmed. Bart puts aside his gun for a fistfight. Hedley was lying. Hedley ends up getting shot anyway.
366* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: The townsfolk have a band playing when the new sheriff arrives in town, which peters out suddenly when they see it's a [[CurseCutShort NI-DONG!]]
367* LiteralAssKicking: After getting burned out on quick draw duels, this is what drives The Waco Kid to be an alcoholic after a confrontation with an armed six-year-old boy:
368-->'''The Waco Kid:''' I threw my guns down, and walked away. …The little bastard ''[[ShotInTheAss shot me in the ass]]!''
369* LiveActionCartoon: The film has many antics and sight gags similar to a ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon (to the point that in one scene we actually ''hear'' the famous "That's all folks" music), no fourth wall, the villain drives off-set at the end, and more.
370* LogoJoke: The film opens with the WB shield burning away a la the map of the Ponderosa in ''Series/{{Bonanza}}''.
371* LongList: Also a RhymingList:
372-->'''Hedley Lamarr:''' I want rustlers, cutthroats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswagglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers, and ''Methodists!''\
373'''Taggart:''' ''[finding pen and paper]'' Could you repeat that, sir?
374* LostInTransmission: As Bart approaches Rock Ridge, Gabby Johnson's shouts of "The sheriff is a n____r!" are obscured by the tolling of a bell, and misheard by Sam Johnson as "The sheriff is near".
375* MadeOfExplodium: "Mongo like candy." Mongo open box. Mongo not know what next.
376* MagneticHero: Bart manages to get Mongo and Lili on his side through friendship and sex, respectively.
377* MagnificentMoustachesOfMexico: The Mexican banditos signing up for Hedley Lamarr's army have mustaches.
378* MandatoryUnretirement: The Waco Kid is a RetiredGunfighter who gives up his drunken ways and becomes a hero again to help Bart save Rock Ridge.
379* MeaningfulName:
380** Lili Von Shtupp. "Shtupp" is the Yiddish word for "fuck".
381** Also Governor William J. [=LePetomane=]. "Le Pétomane" was a performer from the 1890s famous for being able to fart at will. Only Mel Brooks would name a character after [[GeniusBonus an obscure 19th century performer]] known for his [[SophisticatedAsHell musical farts.]]
382* MediumAwareness: Hedley goes to the opening of ''Blazing Saddles'' and finds out Bart and Jim have tracked him down when the movie screen shows them outside the theater... and they then go into the theatre to find out how things end...
383* MeekTownsman: Just about everyone in Rock Ridge, though ironically they prove to be armed to the teeth when approached by a friendly black man who wants to help them.
384* TheMelBrooksNumber: A big song-and-dance routine full of HoYay lyrics performed by a chorus of AmbiguouslyGay men.
385* MistakenForGay: "Aw, Mongo ''straight!''"
386* MoodWhiplash: Jim's story on how he quit being the Waco Kid. It seems to start out as a typical tragic gunslinger story, implying a dark ending even for a parody like Mel Brooks, but the punchline turned it into one of the funniest scenes in the movie.
387-->'''Jim:''' Well, it got so that [[TheGunfighterWannabe every piss-ant prairie punk who thought he could shoot a gun]] would ride into town to try out the Waco Kid. I must have killed more men than Cecil B. [=DeMille=]. It got pretty gritty. I started to hear the word "draw" in my sleep. Then one day, I was just walking down the street when I heard a voice behind me say, "Reach for it, mister!" I spun around… and there I was, face to face with a six-year-old kid. Well, I just threw my guns down and walked away. Little bastard [[ShotInTheAss shot me in the ass]]. [[INeedAFreakingDrink So I limped to the nearest saloon, crawled inside a whiskey bottle]], [[TheAlcoholic and I've been there ever since]].
388** Happens again a little later after Bart tried and failed to win over the racist townsfolk, and is staring blankly at the wall in a depressed state. [[EnforcedMethodActing Cleavon Little didn't know what Gene Wilder was going to say at the end of the speech]].
389--->'''Jim:''' What did you expect? "Welcome, sonny"? "Make yourself at home"? "Marry my daughter"? You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know, ''Morons''.
390* MountainMan[=/=]{{Prospector}}: Gabby Johnson, who speaks only "Authentic Frontier Gibberish".
391* MuggedForDisguise: Bart gets the attention of two Klansmen by asking WhereDaWhiteWomenAt, then he and Jim ambush them and steal their outfits.
392* MusicalisInterruptus: "The French Mistake" is interrupted twice: once when a dancer trips, and once when the fight comes crashing in from the Blazing Saddles set next door.
393* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Given the HurricaneOfPuns, a few: Sam(uel) Johnson, Howard Johnson, Governor [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%C3%A9tomane LePetomane]], and of course, Hedley Lamarr (which even inspired Creator/HedyLamarr to sue Warner Bros. and Mel Brooks for unauthorized use of her name).
394* NapInducingSpeak: After Bart finishes telling Jim his life story, Jim snores because he's fallen asleep. Bart says "Always like to keep my audience riveted."
395* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Hedley Lamarr sent Bart to Rock Ridge in order to cause the townsfolk to leave in disgust. And indeed, the townsfolk are ''very'' disgusted with Bart. But then Lamarr's men, [[SpannerInTheWorks unaware of Hedley's plan]], send Mongo into Rock Ridge to ''kill'' the new sheriff, which allows Bart the chance to prove himself to the townsfolk. (To add insult to injury, Mongo decided that DefeatMeansFriendship, and lets Bart know what little he knows about Hedley's plot--which is more than Bart suspected up to this point.)
396* NinjaProp: The epic climax eventually spills off the set into the rest of the studio where the film was being shot, with the brawl entering the set of a musical, the cafeteria (where it turns into a pie fight), the studio tour, and eventually the streets of Burbank. It culminates in Hedley Lamarr trying to escape the film by taking a taxi to the premiere of ''Blazing Saddles'' at Grauman's Chinese Theatre... only to find, while watching the film, that Bart has followed him there.
397* NoFourthWall: The final scene in the movie, in which [[spoiler:the two main characters watch the end of their own movie together at Grauman's Chinese Theatre]].
398-->'''Waco Kid:''' Ooh. I hope there's a HappyEnding.
399* NoodleIncident:
400** At some point, someone named [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Dix Richard Dix]] apparently tried to take over the town.
401** A man in a wheelchair is about to be hanged and Lamarr references the "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calling_Dr._Gillespie Dr. Gillespie killings]]".
402* NotInTheFace: Taggart punches him in the groin instead. The TropeNamer.
403* NWordPrivileges:
404** No way anyone but Creator/MelBrooks could have gotten away with half of the jokes in this movie. It helped having Creator/RichardPryor on board as co-writer. But Mel Brooks has confirmed that most of the n-word jokes came from himself, and Richard Pryor was largely responsible for the character of Mongo.
405** Actor Burton Gilliam (who played the mook who demands Bart and his friends sing "a good old-fashioned *** work song" early in the film), in one of the DVD release featurettes, says he was very uncomfortable about having to use the word and sought out Cleavon Little's blessing. Little reassured Burton that it was just acting and he knew it didn't reflect Burton's own attitude.
406** One of a relative few productions of this nature (Series/AllInTheFamily being another) where the use of the N-word hasn't caused an uproar, likely due to its long and well-established history as a film that, despite being a comedy, is also a condemnation of racism. In one of the DVD featurettes it is stated outright that the film "walks up to racism and punches it in the face." Nonetheless, Brooks has admitted numerous times that he would never have gotten away with it if the film had been made in a later era.
407* ObsessiveCompulsiveBarkeeping: The bartender who "always kept things nice and clean" by spitting in them and shining them.
408* OffscreenTeleportation: Lili is tied up in her room and interrogated by Lamarr. The next time we see her, she's with the rest of the Rock Ridge townspeople without any explanation.
409* OhCrap: Bart gets this expression after Jim's famous line about bullets only making Mongo mad.
410** "Never mind that shit- ''here comes MONGO!!''"
411* OneDropRule: A parodic inversion. When the foreman of the railroad gang says he wants "a couple of niggers" to check for quicksand, Bart points out that his grandmother was Dutch and therefore he wasn't entirely black.
412* OneSteveLimit: Averted in that everyone's last name in Rock Ridge is Johnson... which seems to have certain implications...
413* OnlySaneMan
414** Bart, to an extent.
415** The Waco Kid as well, who's pretty level-headed once he's sober.
416** And the Reverend, who combines this with ReasonableAuthorityFigure. He's the only one who even moderately accepts Bart at first (though begrudgingly).
417* OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe:
418** "Is that a ten-gallon hat, or are you just enjoying the show?"
419** "Oh, it is twue!" This would have been a subversion, if the censors hadn't objected to the next line: "You're sucking on my elbow."
420* OscarBait: Parodied when Hedley Lamarr announces to his gang of thugs near the climax:
421-->'''Lamarr:''' You will only be risking your lives, while I will almost certainly be risking an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
422* OverlyLiteralTranscription: Taggart and Lyle callously leave Bart to die in quicksand. After Bart gets out, he prepares to hit Taggart over the head with a shovel.
423-->'''Taggart:''' ''[dictating]'' Send a wire to the main office and tell them I said... ''[Bart hits him over the head]'' Ow! ''[falls unconscious]''\
424'''Lyle:''' Send wire, main office, tell them I said, "Ow". Gotcha.
425* OverlyLongGag: The notorious "baked beans" scene. Mel Brooks was asked to cut down the number of farts, but he realized the length of the gag would enable people to get over their initial shocked reaction and start laughing.
426* PassFail: The "one-drop rule" is inverted for laughs near the beginning of the film:
427-->'''Bart:''' ''[to Lyle]'' Sir, ah, he specifically requested two 'nig-gers'… Well, to tell a family secret, my grandmother was Dutch.
428* PeopleFallOffChairs: As Bart is riding into Rock Ridge for the first time, receiving incredulous stares and awkward silence, one man leans back in a chair too far against a wall and it slips out from under him.
429* ThePerilsOfBeingTheBest: The Waco Kid is essentially this trope being PlayedForLaughs instead of drama.
430* PeriodPieceModernLanguage: While the dialogue is mostly period appropriate for the old west, there is the odd modern dialogue, mostly from the smooth, quick-witted Sheriff Bart, who talks like a contemporary African American man.
431-->'''Taggart:''' ''[finds his henchmen dancing and singing]'' What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is a-goin' on here?!
432* ThePhilosopher: Mongo of all characters is surprisingly philosophical. When asked what "where the choo-choo go?" has to do with Rock Ridge, he responds, "Don't know. Mongo only pawn in game of life."
433* PieInTheFace: The "Great Pie Fight" near the end. No-one is spared. Hedley Lamarr tries to avoid it by ducking back into a restroom. Someone pies him in there.
434* ThePigpen: Gabby Johnson; his breath is bad enough he can use it as a weapon.
435** Or, it may be because right before, he [[GargleBlaster takes a swig from a jug]].
436* PlanetOfSteves: All of the inhabitants of Rock Ridge have the last name Johnson.
437* PlayingUpTheStereotype: The racist, ignorant townsfolk of Rock Ridge all hate black people. So when BigBad Hedley Lamarr sets up the African-American Bart as the new sheriff of Rock Ridge, the townsfolk are all prepared to shoot him. Thinking quickly, Bart holds himself hostage, acting as both a brutal hostage taker and a stereotypical black man while moving towards the safety of the sheriff's office. The townspeople are so stupid that this actually works, allowing Bart to escape the situation with no trouble. Later on, Bart and Jim disguise themselves as Ku Klux Klan members by having Bart ask "WhereDaWhiteWomenAt", luring the KKK members away, knocking them out, and stealing their uniforms.
438* PlotBasedVoiceCancellation: When Hedley Lamarr comes out of the bathroom during the giant brawl, you can see his lips form the words "what the fuck?" before he quietly retreats back into the washroom.
439** All of Gabby Johnson's attempts to tell the townsfolk that "the sheriff is a n____" are drowned out by church bells. Ironically, this is the clearest he speaks in the entire movie.
440* PlungerDetonator: Sheriff Bart tries to use one to detonate the explosives in the fake Rock Ridge and blow up the villains, but it doesn't work. The Waco Kid has to set them off with a shot from his revolver.
441* PokeThePoodle: Bart has a hard time thinking up villainous acts while impersonating a thug.
442-->'''Hedley:''' Qualifications?\
443'''Bart:''' Stampeding cattle...\
444'''Hedley:''' [[LampshadeHanging That's not much of a crime.]][[note]]In some places, it would actually be a ''very'' serious crime, as in places with narrow streets, there's nowhere for people trying to avoid the stampeding cattle to go, potentially leading to people getting trampled to death.[[/note]]\
445'''Bart:''' ...through the Vatican?\
446'''Hedley:''' Kinky!
447* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Parodied. The movie is set in a very racist version of the Wild West. Bart is probably the smartest character in the film -- he tricks his racist employers into dancing around while singing "Camptown Ladies", exploits the AngryBlackManStereotype to 'kidnap' himself from the middle of a lynch mob, and uses the "servants are unnoticed" tendency to trick Mongo into accepting a delivery of explos... er... ''candy''.
448* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain:
449** Pretty much all of Lamarr's henchmen, who makes up the film's villains, are shown to be racist idiots.
450** Played with when it comes to BigBad Hedley Lamarr. While you'd probably expect the bad guy in a film from an era with so much bigotry and a black protagonist to be a vicious racist himself, Lamarr shows much less bigotry than his henchmen, Mr. Taggart and Lyle. He doesn't even show as much racism as the InnocentBystanders that the black sheriff is protecting! When hiring outlaws he advertises himself as an [[EqualOpportunityEvil Equal Opportunity Employer]] and specifically mentions in his famous LongList that he wants criminals of many different races and backgrounds working for him. On the other hand, he doesn't hesitate to [[WouldHitAGirl slap Lili around]] and insult her German ancestry when she does a HighHeelFaceTurn. Lamarr is also in charge of appropriating land in Colorado from the local Indians, which he justifies by claiming "they're such children", although there's a chance that this could be chalked up to him playing to his audience, as Lamarr says it while addressing the governor and his cabinet, and events of the film show that Lamarr will say ''anything'' and use any sort of line to manipulate the governor and get what he wants from the man. Lamarr is pretty much in it for the money and power, and race seems to be a secondary concern.
451* PopculturalOsmosis
452** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8ciVBQixpU Candygram for Mongo!]]
453** Bart actually delivers the Candygram, has Mongo sign for it, then walks away as the ''WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies'' theme plays. The box doesn't actually ''explode'' until Mongo opens it. [[BeamMeUpScotty Imitators just yell it as they throw the bomb.]]
454* PostModernism: The climax of the film literally falls apart and spreads outside itself.
455* PottyDance: When Taggart gets an idea, he gets excited and jumps around. Hedley Lamarr thinks he's doing one of these.
456* PowderGag: "Mongo like candy." Mongo open box. Mongo get blast of powder in the face instead.
457* PreacherMan: Parodied (of course) by Reverend Johnson. Among other things, he attempts to save Sheriff Bart from execution but desists when someone shoots a hole through his Bible.
458* PrematureEjaculation: Alluded to in Lili's "I'm So Tired" number:
459-->'''Lili:''' They're always coming and going, and going and coming… ''and always too soon''.
460* PrimaDonnaDirector: Buddy Bizarre, the director of "The French Mistake". (Though, given that a massive Western brawl had just burst through the wall into his musical number, he's hardly overreacting.)
461* ProductPlacement: PlayedForLaughs, naturally.
462** "Howard Johnson's right!"
463** Bart's Gucci saddlebags.
464* PromotedToScapegoat: Hedley wants to run the inhabitants of Rock Ridge off their land and resell it to the railroad at a huge profit. To this end, he appoints Bart as the (extremely racist) town's new sheriff in an effort to sow ill will and general disarray. To his frustration, Bart actually manages to do his job quite well.
465* PronouncingMyNameForYou: ''Hedley'' Lamarr, not "Hedy." (When someone actually is talking about Creator/HedyLamarr, he still corrects them.) Made all the more hilarious in that if you pay attention to the dialogue, the heroes (and at least one person from Rock Ridge) actually ''do'' say his name correctly, but always in scenes in which Hedley Lamarr himself is not present.
466* ProsceniumReveal: [[ZigZaggedTrope Zig-Zagged]] in the climax, where the action is somehow "real" even though it's shown to be happening on a Hollywood soundstage — and eventually most of the backlot — during the climactic FinalBattle.
467* PsychoForHire: Hedley Lamarr holds auditions and recruits an ''army'' of them.
468* PunchPunchPunchUhOh: Subverted in the grand fight scene where an effeminate, tuxedo-clad dancer beats ineffectually on the chest of a large cowboy before bursting into tears and collapsing into the cowboy's arms. The cowboy comforts him. ("There, there.")
469* PunnyName:
470** In addition to Hedley Lamarr, the Johnson clan in Rock Ridge includes [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Johnson%27s Howard Johnson,]] Creator/VanJohnson, [[Creator/SamuelJohnson Dr. Samuel Johnson]], and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsen_and_Johnson Olson N. Johnson.]]
471** Doubling as a GeniusBonus, Bart being African-American makes him a Black Bart. It's also a subversion, as in Western lingo, a black bart is a villlain. [[invoked]]
472* PurpleProse: Lamarr talks like this sometimes. For example, "My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives."
473-->'''Taggart:''' Ditto!
474* PutDownYourGunAndStepAway: Sheriff Bart to the people of Rock Ridge, after taking ''himself'' hostage.
475* QuickDraw: The Waco Kid pulls off shots without visibly drawing his revolvers. Not only does he draw and fire before we see him even move, ''he gets his guns back into their holsters as well''.
476* QuicksandSucks: "What is it that's not exactly water, and it ain't exactly earth?" Parodied in the accuracy of its depiction: the railroad workers who stumble into it don't go much farther than their waists, they're able to get themselves out by moving just enough to disturb the grains surrounding them, and the only thing this film got wrong is that the pit itself is in an arid desert.
477* RacistGrandma: Bart greets an old woman on the street, who responds with "UP YOURS, NIGGER!" Downplayed later when Bart helps save the town from Mongo, as she bakes him a pie and apologizes for slurring him, but doesn't want anyone to know about it.
478* RailroadPlot: The plot gets started when the corrupt Hedley Lamarr learns that his planned railway course has to be detoured because of some [[QuicksandSucks quicksand]], and conspires with an easily-bribed governor to hire a gang of baddies to rough up the remote town of Rock Ridge so that they can get the land on the cheap.
479* RapePillageAndBurn:
480** Hilariously subverted, as the townspeople build a fake town to lure out Hedley Lamarr's {{mooks}}.
481** And [[{{Inverted}} spoofed]] in the beginning, where the mayor of Rock Ridge complains of "people stampeded, and [[BestialityIsDepraved cattle raped]]."
482* RealityHasNoSubtitles: The Indian chief speaking Yiddish to Sheriff Bart's parents and Sheriff Bart and Lili von Shtupp speak German to each other.
483* RecursiveReality: After [[BreakingTheFourthWall the Fourth Wall is shattered]] and the fight spills out into present-day (well, 1970s) Los Angeles, Hedley Lamarr flees from Sheriff Bart to the Chinese Theatre, which is showing--''Blazing Saddles''. After defeating Hedley, Bart and the Waco Kid go into the movie theater to see how the story ends, and watch themselves in their own movie.
484* RefugeInAudacity
485** Versus racism. (Notably, one of the co-writers was Creator/RichardPryor.).
486** "All right! We'll give some land to the niggers and the chinks, but we ''don't want the Irish!''"
487** "And Methodists!"
488** The farting scene was this at the time. That's the first time farting was depicted on the big screen and it was a big hit. Mel Brooks stated in the DVD commentary that cowboys drinking coffee and eating beans all the time would make the place quickly unlivable.
489* RepeatAfterMe: Hedley Lamarr to his army of criminals.
490-->'''Hedley:''' Now, repeat after me: "I..."\
491'''Thugs:''' I...\
492'''Hedley:''' ...[[HelloInsertNameHere your name]]...\
493'''Thugs:''' [[ExactWords Your name]]...\
494'''Hedley:''' ''[under his breath]'' Schmucks...
495* RetiredBadass: The Waco Kid, until he befriends Bart.
496* RetiredGunfighter: The Waco Kid. A six-year-old [[ShotInTheAss shooting you in the ass]] will change your mind about it.
497* RhymingList:
498-->'''Hedley Lamarr:''' I want rustlers, cutthroats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswagglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, shit-kickers, and ''Methodists!''\
499'''Taggart:''' ''[finding pen and paper]'' Could you repeat that, sir?
500* RidingIntoTheSunset: The two leads, first on horses and then in a chauffeured car.
501* RoadSignReversal: The re-edited-for-TV version includes a originally-cut scene like this, when Bart and the Waco Kid are being chased by the villains; the duo come to an arrow-sign mounted on a post, smack it so that it starts spinning in circles, and run on. The villains ride up, wait for the sign to finish spinning, and charge off in the indicated direction.
502* RousingSpeech: Played with a couple of times. Gabby Johnson successfully does one despite being TheUnintelligible, while Bart's later attempt falls flat until he invokes the name of western acting icon Creator/RandolphScott.
503* RuleOfFunny: The whole movie runs on this.
504* RunningGag
505** Hedley Lamarr being addressed as "Hedy" and him snapping, "That's ''HEDLEY''!"
506** Rock Ridge being infested with cattle.
507** The fact that nearly everybody in Rock Ridge has the last name "Johnson" is also played for laughs throughout the film.
508** Hedley hitting his head on the window.
509* SchmuckBait: "Mongo like candy!" Mongo open box...
510* {{Schoolmarm}}:
511-->'''Schoolmarm:''' To the honorable William J. [=LePetomaine=], Governor...\
512'''Crowd:''' Louder! We can't hear you!\
513'''Schoolmarm:''' I am sorry, [[UnaccustomedAsIAmToPublicSpeaking I'm not used to public speaking]]. [[LargeHam WE THE WHITE, GODFEARING CITIZENS OF ROCK RIDGE]] wish to express our '''extreme''' displeasure with [[MagicalNegro your choice]] of sheriff. Please remove him immediately! The fact that you have sent him here just goes to prove that you are the leading [[PrecisionFStrike asshole]] in the state!
514* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Reverend Johnson does this twice:
515** After the first bandit attack on Rock Ridge, he was one of the quickest to argue for abandoning the town.
516** When Bart becomes the new sheriff, the reverend tries to shame the mob into not lynching Bart. They shoot the Bible out of his hand.
517--->'''Reverend:''' Son... you're on your own.
518** Towards the end of the film, Hedley flags down a Burbank taxi driver to "Drive me off this picture." At the same time, pretty much everyone who participated in the brawl in the Commissary decide to run into the streets of Burbank for no discernible reason.
519* SecurityBlanket: Hedley Lamarr's "Froggy".
520* SecurityCling: Taggart does a "single glomp" version on Hedley Lamarr when a scaffold trap door releases outside.
521* SeizeThem: Sheriff Bart and the Waco Kid try to infiltrate Hedley Lamaar's army of thugs. When they're revealed, they run away and Hedley Lamaar yells "Seize them!" to his minions.
522* SelfDeprecation: In the Italian dub, instead of saying "We don't want the Irish", they said "We don't want Italians."
523* SensationalStaircaseSequence: "The French Mistake" was set to be this, based on its rehearsal and the pink staircase the dancers are assembled on, until the Battle for Rock Ridge spills over onto the set.
524* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Hedley Lamarr, as in this lampshaded example:
525-->'''Hedley Lamarr:''' My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.\
526'''Taggart:''' Gol durnit Mr. Lamarr, you use yer tongue purtier than a twenty-dollar whore.\
527'''Lamarr:''' ''[sighs]'' [[SophisticatedAsHell Shitkicker]]...
528* SettleItWithoutWeapons: A "make the fight fair" version is {{subverted}}. Sheriff Bart has tracked down Hedley Lamaar at the movie theater and is ready for the final gunfight.
529-->'''Sheriff Bart:''' Freeze it! Okay, Lamarr, go for your gun.\
530'''Lamarr:''' Wait, wait, I'm unarmed!\
531'''Sheriff Bart:''' All right, we'll settle it like men. With our fists. [Tosses away his gun]\
532'''Lamarr:''' ''[pulls out a Derringer]'' Sorry, I just remembered. I am armed.\
533'''Sheriff Bart:''' ''[does a diving roll to grab his gun and shoot Lamaar]''
534* TheSevenWesternPlots: An AffectionateParody Western that combines Union Pacific and Marshall stories with a satire on racism. Unscrupulous railroad baron Hedley Lamarr wants to build his railway through the town of Rock Ridge and plots to run the townsfolk out, first by sending his goons to terrorize them, then by making African-American Bart their new sheriff, hoping the racist populace will leave in disgust. Bart catches on to his plan and after winning the people over, plots to defeat Lamarr
535* SexFaceTurn: Lili von Shtupp pulls this after being surprised and overjoyed at how {{big|gerIsBetterInBed}} Bart turns out to be. "''It's twue, it's twue!''"
536** Had the [[MediaWatchdog censors]] and / or {{executive|Meddling}}s not objected, this was to have been played with for parody; Bart's next line after this was to have been to politely point out that Lili was, in fact, sucking on his elbow.
537* SexGod: Spoofed with a line that was deleted from the film.
538-->'''Bart:''' I hate to disappoint you, ma'am, but you're sucking on my ''arm''.
539* ShamingTheMob: Subverted when the Reverend interrupts an imminent lynching by loudly proclaiming the Word of God while brandishing the Bible high in the air. The townspeople respond by blasting the Bible out of his hands with a round of gunfire, at which point the Reverend turns to the mob's intended victim and tells him, "Son... you're on your own."
540* TheSheriff: Parodied by Sheriff Bart. He was actually appointed by the state government, rather than elected by the town, mainly because the previous sheriff had been murdered and nobody in Rock Ridge wanted to be the replacement.
541* ShotInTheAss: After being in a whole series of gunfights against a bunch of wannabe gunfighters, the Waco Kid hears a voice from behind him shout "Reach for it, mister!" and turns around with his guns drawn to see his challenger: a six-year-old with a set of revolvers. At this point, Waco goes to throw down his guns and walk away, but the "little bastard shot me in the ass."
542* ShoutOut: The whole movie is basically a shout-out to old-time cinema. There are so many shout-outs that ''Blazing Saddles'' has [[ShoutOut/BlazingSaddles its own Shout Out page]].
543* ShovelStrike: Bart to Taggart, after the latter leaves him to die in quicksand.
544* ShownTheirWork:
545** This movie's depiction of [[QuicksandSucks quicksand]] - as an annoying but not deadly hazard which can be escaped from quite easily if you stay calm and know what you're doing - is [[RealityIsUnrealistic far more accurate to real life]] than the usual Hollywood portrayal.
546** The line "All right, we'll give some land to the niggers and the chinks - but we don't want ''[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking the Irish]]!''" Sounds like just another joke, but at this time in history, the Irish [[RealityIsUnrealistic really were]] [[DeliberateValuesDissonance treated as]] an inferior "race" of people by the mostly-[=WASPy=] frontier settlers, and considered to be a "lesser class of white". Just ask anyone in the US with Irish ancestry (or, for that matter, anyone who's seen ''Film/GangsOfNewYork''.)
547* ShutUpGunshot: Taggart shoots into the air twice to stop Lyle and the other white railroad workers when they got carried away singing "Camptown Ladies".
548* SissyVillain: Hedley Lamarr.
549* SkewedPriorities: When Taggart's thugs pillage Rock Ridge, the townspeople are shown to be completely helpless, making no effort to retaliate or defend themselves. In contrast, they're all armed to the teeth and have their guns pointed at Bart when he shows up, because (evidently) they'd rather be massacred by outlaws than have a black man as a Sheriff helping them.
550* SleazyPolitician: Governor [=LePetomane=] is an idiot who seems to care mostly about floozies. His attorney general Hedley Lamarr is even more corrupt.
551* SlipIntoSomethingMoreComfortable: Parodied. Lili von Shtupp says this to Sheriff Bart, and slips out of her naughty showgirl outfit into… another naughty showgirl outfit.
552* SmartPeoplePlayChess: [[StealthPun Played with]] when Bart and the Waco Kid play chess against each other. While neither man is particularly smart, they're geniuses compared to the ''other'' characters in the film.
553* SnarkBall: Mongo (having just been used to give Rock Ridge one heck of a load of exposition) looks right at the screen and intones solemnly, [[spoiler:"Mongo only pawn, in game of life."]]
554* SniperPistol: The Waco Kid manages to set off dynamite from a few hundred yards away, using a single shot from his revolver.
555* SomeCallMeTim: Inverted, then subverted.
556-->'''Bart:''' What's your name?\
557'''Jim:''' Well, my name is Jim, but [[{{Foreshadowing}} most people call me]]… Jim.
558* SomeonesTouchingMyButt: Inverted in a cut line in the bed scene; after Lili mutters, "Oh, it's twue, it's twue!", Sheriff Bart responds, "Ma'am, you're sucking on my elbow." Not to mention the 'froggy' incident.
559* SophisticatedAsHell: The final verse of "The Ballad of Rock Ridge":
560-->''Now it's a time of great decision''\
561''Are we to stay or up and quit?''\
562''There's no avoiding this conclusion:''\
563''Our town is turning into shit!''
564* SoundEffectsBleep: A church bell when Bart approaches the town.
565-->'''Gabby Johnson:''' Hey! The sheriff is a N-''[DONG!]''\
566'''Howard Johnson:''' What'd he say?\
567'''Olson Johnson:''' He said the sheriff is near! ''[cheers]''\
568'''Gabby Johnson:''' NO, GODRUM DAGNABBIT! I SAID THE SHERIFF IS A N-''[DONG!]''
569** Done more often in televised versions. For example, censoring out the word 'shit' from the final line of "The Ballad of Rock Ridge" by having the organist mangle a chord. Since it's pretty obvious what they were going to say, this actually makes the movie funnier. In particular, in the televised versions of the farting scene, the farting was replaced with the horses neighing. To repeat: they used a sound effects bleep on ''another sound effect''.
570* SpeakInUnison: "You bet your ass!"
571* SpitTake: The Waco Kid, after Sheriff Bart reads the note from Lili von Shtupp.
572* {{Spoonerism}}: "Sheriff murdered, crops burned, stores looted, people stampeded, and [[BestialityIsDepraved cattle]] [[BlackComedyRape raped]]." Although, considering the bandits in question…
573* SpringtimeForHitler:
574** Lamarr convinces the governor to appoint a random black man as Rock Ridge's new sheriff, in the hopes that the racist townspeople will be either so disgusted that they kill him or so demoralized that they give up and run off. Unfortunately for him, Bart turns out to be a very competent sheriff that manages to stop the crime and win them over.
575** The TropeNamer song is actually referenced slyly in the film, as a few bars of the song are played when we first see Lili von Shtupp's name.
576* {{Sssssnaketalk}}:
577-->'''Buddy:''' Have you got it?!\
578'''"French Mistake" Dancers:''' Yessssssssss.\
579'''Buddy:''' Sounds like steam escaping....
580* StealthParody: One so convincing it fooled Frankie Laine. Not that you could call anything in this movie "subtle", but the racial humor tends to overshadow the fact that this film's greatest joke is highlighting [[TheThemeParkVersion how phony Hollywood's conception of the Old West is]], from the defenseless townsfolk ([[SeriousBusiness until a black man shows up anyway]]) to the cliche ending of riding off into the sunset. Bart even literally passes by the orchestra for the soundtrack when riding to Rock Ridge, and during the climax they literally burst out of the studio to highlight ''this is all fake''. If anything the racial humor enhances this, reminding us how prejudiced a lot of the Old West truly was in spite of being built on the backs of former slaves and immigrant workers.
581** When he was recording the title track, Frankie Laine asked Mel Brooks what the movie was about, and he said it was "[[MetaphoricallyTrue a Western about racism.]]" Laine then recorded a song so [[SoundtrackDissonance unapologetically sincere]] that Mel Brooks didn't have the heart to tell him it was a parody.
582* StealthPun:
583** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongo_Santamaria "Mongo! Santa Maria!"]]
584** Most of the townspeople. Howard Johnson, [[Creator/SamuelJohnson Dr. Samuel Johnson.]] Creator/VanJohnson, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olsen_and_Johnson Olson N. Johnson]]…
585--->'''Olson Johnson:''' What are we made of? Our fathers came across the prairies, fought Indians, fought drought, fought locusts, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Dix fought Dix.]] Remember when Richard Dix came in here and tried to take over this town?
586** One of the many Johnsons of Rock Ridge has the unfortunate first name of Anal. [[DoubleEntendre He always keeps things nice and clean.]]
587** "... it is my privilege to extend to you a [[Creator/LaurelAndHardy laurel, and hearty]] handshake…"
588** When we first see the Waco Kid, he's shown to be hanging upside down while drunk. He's literally hung over.
589** The main character is a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Bart_(outlaw) black man named Bart.]]
590* StopOrIShootMyself: When multiple townsfolk point their guns at Bart shortly after his arrival in Rock Ridge, he gets out of the situation by ''taking himself hostage''.
591* StopTrick: Lili Von Shtupp does this when she changes into something "more comfortable".
592* StraightGay: During the massive climatic fistfight, one of the cowboys pairs up with a CampGay dancer and they leave together.
593* StrollingThroughTheChaos: Hedley Lamarr during the Great Pie Fight. At least at first…
594* StylisticSuck: The final battle interrupts what looks to be an intensely stupid Busby Berkeley-style musical number.
595-->"Throw out your hands, stick out your tush/hands on your hips, give 'em a push!/Don't be surprised, you're doing the French Mistake, VOILA!
596* SubParSupremacist: To a man, the racists in the film are depicted as bumbling fools, easily outwitted by the black Sheriff Bart and his washed-up ex-gunslinger deputy, Jim.
597-->'''Jim:''' You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know... Morons.[[note]]The last bit was an ad-lib by Creator/GeneWilder that Creator/CleavonLittle [[{{Corpsing}} couldn't help laughing at]].[[/note]]
598* SucksAtDancing: During the work song in which the "niggers" are in perfect harmony and perfectly coordinated in their choreography, they get rudely interrupted and shown a questionable routine by their slave-drivers.
599* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
600** No, quicksand is not an all-consuming demonic force of nature that swallows up everything in its path, and you won't even go in up to your neck, even if your waist does go under. The two men who sink in the quicksand pit are even able to get themselves out with just enough effort. And ''then'', since quicksand is a construction hazard, the railroad company is forced to find a different path for the track as soon as the quicksand pit is discovered in its way.
601** Bart spends part of the movie trying to earn acceptance by a bunch of racist rubes, which, to his frustration, doesn't happen overnight. His first day on patrol gets him called a "nigger" by an old lady. When Bart brings down an outlaw, the old lady does apologize, but still would prefer not be seen with him in public.
602** As Mel Brooks explains in the DVD commentary, the fart scene is a case of this. Previous films depicting cowboys drinking coffee and eating beans all the time never showed that such a diet results in people constantly passing gas.
603* SurroundedByIdiots:
604** When the town of Rock Ridge greet Bart with guns on all sides, he weaponizes the InsaneTrollLogic of their racism against them by [[StopOrIShootMyself threatening to shoot himself]], making himself both the ScaryBlackMan and the defenseless victim. By the time he gets away, he remarks about how stupid they all are.
605--->'''Harriet Johnson:''' Isn't anybody gonna help that poor man?
606** Later, when the racism persists, Jim gives Bart a pep-talk that boils down to "the average racist is a moron, don't sweat it."
607* SuperSpeed: The Waco Kid's superpower. To test his skills, Jim has Bart put his hands about 6 inches apart, on either side of a chess piece, to see if he can grab it before Jim (Who is five feet away, on the other side of the table). At the word 'draw!' Bart claps his hands together, while Jim makes no appreciable movement. Needless to say, the chess piece is not in Bart's hands, but rather found concealed in Jim's ''gun holster''.
608** He does it again later when he shoots an entire group of mooks' guns out of their hands. We ''do'' see him grab his guns, but then cut to the guns being knocked away, and when we cut back they are back in their holsters and his arms are crossed as if he didn't move at all.
609* SurpriseCheckMate: During Sheriff Bart's game with the Waco Kid.
610* SurveillanceAsThePlotDemands: Parodied when Hedley goes into a movie theater to escape Bart, sits down, and sees the hero coming into the theater on the screen.
611* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Everyone but Bart himself in the failed TV {{pilot}}.
612* TakeThat: "I must have killed more men than Creator/CecilBDeMille." [=DeMille=] was known for his epic action films, and, in the early days of film before standards were put in place, for his total disregard for the safety of anyone on set.
613* TapOnTheHead: Bart to Taggart with a shovel after being left to die in quicksand.
614-->'''Taggart:''' Send a wire to the main office, and tell them I said— ''[is hit hard on the head by a shovel]'' [[AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption Owwww!]]\
615'''Lyle:''' Send wire, main office, tell them I said 'OW!' Gotcha!
616* ThinkingOutLoud: Subverted when Hedley Lamar, alone in his office, talks through his evil plan to hire a repellant sheriff to drive away the Rock Ridge residents. Toward the end of the speech, he turns to the camera wondering, "Where would I find such a man?" After a pause, he says, "Why am I asking you?"
617* ThirdPersonPerson: Mongo like to play.
618* ThoseWackyNazis: They first raise the wrong hands for the swear. Then they get drunk and start singing with Lili.
619* TisOnlyABulletInTheBrain: The Waco Kid warns Black Bart not to shoot Mongo. "It'll just make him mad." PlayedForLaughs.
620* TitleThemeTune: Frankie Laine, who sings the film's opening song, was told it was "a Western dealing with racism" (MetaphoricallyTrue). Nobody told him ''the film was a comedy''. [[TookTheBadFilmSeriously After he gave an amazing performance]], Mel Brooks couldn't bring himself to tell Frankie the truth. Brooks had set out to get the theme performed by [[PoorMansSubstitute "a Frankie Laine type"]], thinking he couldn't afford the real thing. Thank goodness he was mistaken!
621* ToiletHumor: Most notoriously in the campfire scene. [[{{Gasshole}} Those beans kicked in fast]].
622* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: The villagers contribute by making a fake version of their town to lure the bandits into it and then blow it up. Then the heroes lead the whole town in a massive brawl with the remaining bandits.
623* TrashTheSet: At the very end of the movie, the cast trashes the fake Rock Ridge, the set of a musical, and the Creator/WarnerBros commissary. And a tour group… which [[ApatheticCitizens walks out of the cafeteria as if nothing had happened]], despite the pie stains.
624* TheTropeKid: The Waco Kid.
625** When Jim gets his SomeCallMeTim moment, he hesitates before saying the second "Jim." It looks like he was hesitant to admit who he was at first.
626* TrouserSpace:
627-->'''Bart:''' Excuse me while I whip this out.\
628''[reaches into waistline as crowd gasps and screams; Bart pulls out paper, they sigh with relief]''
629* UncleTomfoolery: Inverted, as the black Sheriff Bart has a white sidekick, the Waco Kid.
630* {{Undercrank}}: Parts of the pie fight.
631* UnEvilLaugh: Hedley Lamarr makes the mistake of starting an EvilLaugh while sucking on a candy, and almost chokes on it before spitting it out.
632* UnfortunateNames: PlayedForLaughs, Hedley Lamarr is quick to tell everyone [[RunningGag "That's Hedley."]] when they inevitably say the famous actress' name Creator/HedyLamarr instead. His name is pretty much solely for the RunningGag - no one really seems to have a problem with his name's similarity itself, aside from himself having to correct people all the time.
633* UngratefulTownsfolk: Bart arrives in Rock Ridge and is met which scorn and racist taunts. When Mongo arrives, they rush to him for help. He saves the day and is given a pie by an old lady, who thanks him but tells him to have the good taste not to tell anyone. (This, of course, is part of the satire of the movie.)
634* UnreliableNarrator: "The town saloon was always lively / But never nasty or obscene/behind the bar stood [[UnfortunateNames Anal]] Johnson[=/=]He always kept things nice and clean". *SPIT* *BELCH*
635* UnskilledButStrong: Mongo is a bit slow, but can take out a horse in one punch.
636* UnsoundEffect: Lampshaded during a meeting with the governor. After it's announced that Rock Ridge had been terrorized, the Governor shouts "We must do something about this immediately! Immediately! Immediately! Harumph! Harumph! Harumph!" Everyone else says Harumph along with him, with one notable exception. "I didn't get a 'harumph' out of that guy."
637* UntrustingCommunity: The town of Rock Ridge vs. Sheriff Bart.
638* UnwantedAssistance: At the film's climax, when the Waco Kid is trying to pull off an impossible shot, the preacher starts (loudly) praying for God to guide him. Thankfully, the other residents of Rock Ridge shut him up by beating him with their hats.
639* VictoryIsBoring: Shows up in the final scene. Bart claims that he's moving on to continue fighting against evil and injustice, but the townspeople call him on out. He comes clean and admits that after defeating Lamarr life in Rock Ridge has become so dull and boring that he just wants to get away from the town.
640-->'''Bart:''' My work here is done. I'm needed elsewhere now. I'm needed wherever outlaws rule the West, wherever innocent women and children are afraid to walk the streets, wherever a man cannot live in simple dignity, wherever a people cry out for justice.\
641'''Entire population of Rock Ridge:''' Bullshit!\
642'''Bart:''' All right, you caught me. To speak the plain truth, it's getting pretty darn dull around here.
643* VisualGag: Since Bart's family is ostracized by the rest of the wagon train, when the Indians attack, circling the wagons with only one wagon means they go in circles by themselves.
644* VisualInnuendo: The Governor tries to put a pen back into its holder. Hedley Lamarr just tells him, "Think of your secretary," and he gets it right into the little... place it's designed to go.
645* TheVonTropeFamily: Lili von Shtupp.
646* WaterWakeup: Bart and Jim do this to wake up the now-securely bound-with-chains Mongo. Mongo [[BreakingTheBonds casually breaks loose]] while ''yawning''. (Fortunately, Mongo's in a good mood, considering. Also, he breaks the chains so easily that he may not have even ''noticed'' he was chained up.)
647* WaxingLyrical
648** Before firing the starting pistol for the attack on Rock Ridge, Hedley motivates his army thus:
649--->"Now, '''[[Music/ColePorter go do… that voodoo… that you do… so well!!]]'''"
650** When people knock on Lili's door, she tends to bid them inside with a "[[Theatre/{{Cabaret}} Wilkommen, bienvenue, welcome…]]"
651* WeaponizedStench: During the big brawl, Gabby Johnson drops one opponent by exhaling in his face.
652* WhatADrag: An unfortunate man during the first attack on the town.
653-->'''Man:''' ''[while being dragged through the mud by a horse]'' Well, that's the end of this suit!
654* WhatHeSaid: Mongo has just ridden into town.
655-->'''Sheriff Bart:''' Who is this Mongo, anyway?\
656'''Waco Kid:''' Well, Mongo ain't exactly a "who". He's more of a "what".\
657'''Van Johnson:''' What he said.
658* WhatIsGoingOn: When Taggert arrives at the railroad worksite to find [[ItMakesSenseInContext all his foremen singing "Camptown Ladies"]]:
659-->'''Taggert:''' What in [[AnachronismStew the wide, wide world o' sports]] is a-goin' on here?!
660* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: Sheriff Bart tells his friend to bring his fellow railway workers and a load of equipment to a specific spot at midnight.
661* WhereDaWhiteWomenAt: TropeNamer, but the scene that gives us the trope name doesn't use the trope itself. The line is used to [[IShallTauntYou distract some Klansmen]]. Bart's relationship with Lili von Shtupp, however, may be an example of this trope.
662* WheresTheKaboom: The heroes plan to blow up the fake town of Rock Ridge with explosives, but the detonator fails. The Waco Kid has to set off the dynamite by shooting it with a revolver, at a range that would be a challenge to a sniper with a scope mounted rifle. [[ImprobableAimingSkills He, of course, does it]].
663* WhiteMaleLead: Part of what makes the very racially-charged comedy of the movie work is that it averts this trope. Bart is not only the hero, but has a [[TokenBlackFriend White Best Friend]] as the sidekick.
664* WhosOnFirst: "Meeting is adjourned." "It is?" "No, you ''say'' that, Governor." "What?" [repeat]
665* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: In a rare justification of this trope, the villains actually try this. They end up looking stupid, grasping their hands in pain.
666* TheWildWest: The movie parodies just about every known Western trope in one way or another.
667* WorkingClassPeopleAreMorons: "You've got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the New West. You know... ''morons!''"
668** Though the trope is also subverted since the ethnic railroad workers are clearly smarter than their WASP bosses.
669* WorseWithContext: While masquerading as a member of the Ku Klux Klan, Sheriff Bart tells Hedley Lamarr why he should be a part of Lamaar's criminal army.
670-->'''Lamaar:''' Qualifications?\
671'''Bart:''' Stampeding cattle.\
672'''Lamaar:''' That's not much of a crime.\
673'''Bart:''' [[RefugeInAudacity Through the Vatican?]]\
674'''Lamaar:''' Kinky! Sign here.
675* WouldHarmASenior: Lampshaded. As Hedley's henchmen punch an old lady in the belly, she turns to the camera, [[NoFourthWall they stop hitting her, and she comments "Have you ever seen such cruelty?" before they go back to punching her]].
676* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Mel Brooks as the Indian chief. His headdress actually reads "Posher l'Kesach": roughly, "Posher for Kassover." When he meets Bart's family, he says in Yiddish, "Blacks!" When one of the other Indians raises his tomahawk, Brooks says, "No, no, don't be crazy. Let them go!" After Bart's family has ridden away, Brooks mutters, "Have you ever seen in your life?" He finishes in very Yiddish-accented English, "Dey darkuh den us! Wuff!"
677* YouGotMurder: "Candygram for Mongo". Bart actually delivers the Candygram, has Mongo sign for it, then walks away as the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' theme plays. The box doesn't actually ''explode'' until Mongo opens it. [[BeamMeUpScotty Imitators just yell it as they throw the bomb.]]
678* YouHaveFailedMe: The bubble gum affair.
679* YouNeedABreathMint: Gabby Johnson weaponizes his bad breath in the big brawl in Rock Ridge.
680* YouNoTakeCandle: [[SelfDemonstratingArticle Mongo perfect example of trope]].
681* YoungGun: Parodied in the Waco Kid's backstory: TheGunfighterWannabe that finally managed to defeat him (and humiliated him by [[ShotInTheAss shooting him in the ass]], turning him into TheAlcoholic), was a ''[[EnfanteTerrible six-year-old kid with a gun]]'' (in his defense, the Waco Kid WouldntHurtAChild -- the other (literal) kid just happened to exploit that).
682* YouWannaGetSued: Inverted:
683-->'''Governor:''' Thank you, Hedy, thank you.\
684'''Hedley Lamarr:''' It's not ''Hedy''; it's ''Hedley''. Hedley Lamarr.\
685'''Governor:''' What the hell are you worried about? This is 1874. You'll be able to sue ''her''! [[note]]Funnily enough, Hedy Lamarr ''did'' end up suing the movie over the use of her name.[[/note]]
686* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Don't pull a gun on Mongo, you'll just make him mad.
687* ZergRush: After softening up Hedley's army with explosives, the townsfolk's plan is simply, "Let's wipe 'em out!"
688----
689[[RunningGag That's Hedley!]]

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