Mel Brooks
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Spaceballs
(1987)A bounty hunter and his canine sidekick must rescue a runaway princess, and maybe save the galaxy, in this outrageous Stars Wars spoof.

History of the World: Part I
(1981)Mel Brooks attacks the history books in this riotous comedy that spans 20 centuries, from The Dawn of Man to the French Revolution.

High Anxiety
(1977)A psychiatrist must come to terms with his own "high anxiety" in this loving parody of the films of Alfred Hitchcock.

Mel Brooks: Make a Noise
(2013)After more than 60 years in show business, Mel Brooks has earned more awards than any other living entertainer. This career-spanning documentary journeys through Brooks' professional and personal ups and downs, providing a rare look at a living legend.

Life Stinks
(1991)On a bet, a Los Angeles billionaire tries to make it on the streets for a month, where he finds that life isn't as easy or simple as he thought.

In the Beginning: The Caesar Years
(2012)Comic genius and icon Mel Brooks takes viewers on a look back at vintage sketches and clips that he wrote for the TV classic “Your Show of Shows.”

Remembering Gene Wilder
(2024)The star of "Willy Wonka," "Blazing Saddles," "Young Frankenstein" and many more is remembered by those who knew and loved him in this documentary.

Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story
(2018)What do the most ravishingly beautiful actress of the 1930s and 40s and the inventor whose concepts were the basis of cell phone and bluetooth technology have in common? They are both Hedy Lamarr, the glamour icon whose ravishing visage was the inspiration for Snow White and Cat Woman and a technological trailblazer who perfected a radio system to throw Nazi torpedoes off course during WWII. Weavi

Dracula: Dead and Loving It
(1995)A comic reinvention of the Bela Lugosi classic about a Transylvanian vampire who works his evil spell on a perplexed group of Londoners.

The Last Laugh
(2016)​THE LAST LAUGH offers fresh insights into the Holocaust and what else—9/11, AIDS, racism—is or isn’t off-limits in a society that prizes freedom of speech.

If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast
(2017)Irrepressible writer-comedian Carl Reiner looks at the secret to living into your 90s -- and loving every minute of it -- in this documentary.

Forky Asks a Question: What Is Love?
(2019)Forky tries to understand the idea of love from some elder toys who think they’ve experienced it.

Robots
(2005)For the first time ever, an animated feature presents a totally imagined world - a wondrously clanky universe populated solely by mechanical beings.

Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story
(2017)Movie fans know the work of Harold and Lillian Michelson, even if they don't recognize the names. Working largely uncredited in the Hollywood system, storyboard artist Harold and film researcher Lillian left an indelible mark on classics by Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Mel Brooks, Stanley Kubrick, and many more.

Caesar's Writers
(1996)This documentary features a reunion of the writers behind the iconic 1950s sketch comedy series "Caesar's Hour" at the Writers Guild Theater in 1996.

Ballerina
(2016)An orphan girl dreams of becoming a ballerina and flees her rural Brittany for Paris, where she passes for someone else and accedes to the position of pupil at the Grand Opera house.

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank
(2022)A hard-on-his-luck hound Hank (Michael Cera) teams up with a reluctant samurai (Samuel L. Jackson) to save a town full of cats and stop a ruthless villain from destroying their village.

Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love
(2023)Emmy-winning comedian, actor, writer and producer Sarah Silverman returns in her second HBO comedy special. Filmed at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston, the show features the New England native showcasing her fearless chutzpah.

Blazing Saddles
(1974)Once Mel Brooks' lunatic film, many call his best, gets started, logic is lost in a blizzard of gags, jokes, quips, puns, howlers, growlers and outrageous.