Popcorn Western Friday: Blazing Saddles (1974)

What’s it About?

In order to ruin a western town, a corrupt politician appoints a black Sheriff, who promptly becomes his most formidable adversary. (To say anything further would be a crime)

Who’s in it?

An amazing cast led by Cleavon Little, with Gene Wilder, Harvey Corman, Mel Brooks, Sam Pickens, and Madeline Khan. One of the few major Hollywood releases to star an African-American lawman (which is a joke in the film and was regarded that way by the audiences but we now know there were some). This movie is one of the greatest comedies of all time, never to be duplicated, it never pulls its punches in regards to racism and the utter stupidity of it, and so many comedy bits shine. Here’s one of my favorite scenes:

It’s a shame Cleavon Little didn’t have a bigger career than he did. He gave a great performance, especially with the other actors in his orbit. Everyone else seemed to do quite well afterward except for Little. This film is always a standout for showcasing a Black sheriff in a major western that would not be made today.

Where can I watch it?

You can stream it on Hulu and HBO Max, and can rent it from virtually everyone else, and I do mean everyone.

Popcorn Western Friday: The Professionals (1966)

A Classic through and through!

What’s it About?

Four men, all of them with different skillsets, are brought together by a wealthy businessman with one mission: cross the border into Mexico to rescue his wife who has been kidnapped by a Mexican revolutionary. But this simple rescue mission is far more complex than they realize…

Who’s in it?

This is the great Woody Strode, one of the few black actors to play a major character in these early westerns, playing the expert tracker Jake. What I loved about this is that the question of race only comes up one time. Lee Marvin’s Fardan is asked by his employer if he has an issue working with a Black man. He says he doesn’t, and THAT’S IT. No one ever questions his expertise, and no one doubts what he can do, ever. As with the rest of them, he’s a pro at being a tracker, and doesn’t make mistakes. He’s treated the same as every other member of the team, as it should be.

It was still something even in 1966 to see a western with a Black character treated as an equal among his white team members. Particularly since the others were major actors in Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster and Robert Ryan.

Warning!

The Professionals is a really fun Mission-Impossible style western featuring grand vistas and some really great suspenseful set pieces. The only negative is Raza, the main “villain”, a Mexican character played by the very not Mexican Jack Palance. He does a good enough job, but in todays’ world that casting isn’t going to fly. Your mileage may vary with that.

Where To Watch:

You can find The Professionals on DVD or Blu Ray on Amazon.

You can also stream on Netflix for free or rent through Google Play or Amazon Prime Video.

If you give it a watch let me know what you thought of the film in the comments below!

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