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Silent Movie

Play trailer Poster for Silent Movie PG Released Jun 16, 1976 1h 26m Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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In this dialogue-free slapstick comedy, film director Mel Funn (Mel Brooks) travels to the ailing Big Picture Studios to pitch his comeback film: the first feature-length silent movie in many years. Desperate for a hit, the studio chief (Sid Caesar) gives Funn and his cronies, Eggs (Marty Feldman) and Bell (Dom DeLuise), the go-ahead -- but only if they can get big celebrities to act in it. Excited, Funn begins an adventure across the country in his effort to secure superstars for his film.
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Stylistically audacious and infectiously nostalgic for the dawn of cinema, Silent Movie is another comedic triumph for Mel Brooks... now shush.

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Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times Brooks has taken a considerably stylistic risk and pulled it off triumphantly. Rated: 4/4 Oct 23, 2004 Full Review Mike Massie Gone With The Twins It all goes on for too long – never losing steam because it struggled to gain it in the first place. Rated: 3/10 Jul 20, 2024 Full Review Steve Warren The Barb (Atlanta) Silent Movie proves that Hollywood can still make a picture that's funny from start to finish. Nuff said. May 9, 2023 Full Review David Dugas United Press International A marvelously silly, good-natured comedy. Aug 3, 2022 Full Review Chase Burns The Stranger (Seattle, WA) The real gag is the slew of Hollywood actors who get recruited to star in this thing as themselves... Feb 1, 2022 Full Review David A. Nardozzi Philadelphia Gay News Silent Movie has more ups than downs and is a guaranteed sidesplitting, lunatic look at movie studios and the behind-the-scenes personnel that help keep the reels rolling. May 26, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Jacob B Wait, is this the ACTUAL first comedy of the "[Genre] Movie" mold predating Scary Movie by 34 years? No, I think the honour of the first of those kinds of spoof films actually goes to Spy Hard. Silent Movie is more of an homage to the movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood rather than a parody film. At the very least, it avoids shoehorning in pop culture references for potential new IPs, an issue those later films would eventually devolve into. But if you're curious what I think about the film...yep, Silent Movie is pretty good. Probably one of the more underrated Mel Brooks films. Great comedic timing, well-choreographed sequences, actors playing themselves doing a good job in self-deprecating roles and Brooks being truly ahead of his time: making meta movies before they were cool. How else can you describe a movie about Mel Brooks/Funn pitching the first silent film in 40 years and getting the biggest actors of the time to be in it to persuade the Studio Executive to greenlight it? Of course, I figure the back-to-back hits of Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein gave Brooks considerably more clout in real life than his self-insert in this movie but it doesn't change the fact that the main selling point inside and outside the film is the fact that it's bereft of dialogue in an age where such films are deemed obsolete. All in all, a silly yet fun comedy that needs more love. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/14/25 Full Review Andrew L Mel Brooks's forgotten film pays homage to the old silent movies with tons of Easter Eggs while making all of us laugh. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/23/25 Full Review thiago s Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é bacaninha, o bom desse filme é que ele trás um multiverso colocando coisas da vida real para o filme, o ruim é que o filme faz piadas merdas de charlie Chaplin, e do cinema antigo com algumas cenas muito rapidas, eu não recomendo por causa que o filme tem piadas ruins, esse muitiverso de entrar no filme foi o que salvou o filme. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/12/25 Full Review Alec B One of Brooks' most underrated movies, as there are some truly inspired gags (the carousel scene in particular is wonderfully outrageous) and the meta commentary is still relevant. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/05/24 Full Review matthias s "Silent Movie" is a delightful three-star gem that brings back the uproarious charm of slapstick humor, transporting me back to the golden age of silent cinema. From start to finish, I found myself thoroughly entertained by the film's clever execution of the silent film style. Mel Brooks, a master of comedy, adds his classic touch to every scene, delivering laughs through perfectly timed gestures and expressions. The film's dedication to the silent film era is commendable, showcasing great talent, fun cameo's and wit that kept me in stitches throughout. With a nostalgic nod to the past and a contemporary twist, "Silent Movie" pays tribute to the art of non-verbal storytelling. If you're seeking a lighthearted and fun experience, this film is a must-watch, providing a timeless escape into the magical world of classic laughter and entertainment. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 11/11/23 Full Review Audience Member 7/10 ok, it is what it is, easily watched Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this dialogue-free slapstick comedy, film director Mel Funn (Mel Brooks) travels to the ailing Big Picture Studios to pitch his comeback film: the first feature-length silent movie in many years. Desperate for a hit, the studio chief (Sid Caesar) gives Funn and his cronies, Eggs (Marty Feldman) and Bell (Dom DeLuise), the go-ahead -- but only if they can get big celebrities to act in it. Excited, Funn begins an adventure across the country in his effort to secure superstars for his film.
Director
Mel Brooks
Producer
Michael Hertzberg
Screenwriter
Ron Clark, Mel Brooks, Ron Clark, Rudy De Luca, Barry Levinson
Distributor
Key Video, 20th Century Fox
Production Co
Crossbow Productions
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 16, 1976, Wide
Release Date (DVD)
Apr 4, 2006
Runtime
1h 26m
Sound Mix
Stereo