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Best Mel Brooks Movies

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Mel Brooks is a comedic genius, crafting films that blend satire, absurdity, and unforgettable characters. From the zany antics of *Young Frankenstein* to the historical parodies of *History of the World, Part I*, his movies have entertained generations with their sharp wit and over-the-top humor. His films are often cited as some of the most quotable and laugh-out-loud funny movies ever made. We've compiled a list of what we believe to be the best Mel Brooks movies. However, this is just our opinion! We encourage you to use the drag-and-drop feature below to reorder the list and share your own ranking. Tell us which Mel Brooks films are your favorites and why! We're eager to see your personalized top ten.

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The Twelve Chairs (1970)

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**The Twelve Chairs (1970)** plunges into a frenzied treasure hunt across post-revolution Russia. An aging ex-nobleman, surprisingly resilient and adapted to life under the commissars, learns a life-altering secret: his family's hidden jewels were secreted away within one of a twelve-chair set. This tantalizing revelation sparks a desperate race, as he and the local priest, each with their own motivations, set off separately for Moscow in pursuit of the buried fortune. What follows is a darkly comedic odyssey filled with unexpected alliances, treacherous encounters, and the ever-present absurdity of a society grappling with radical change, all viewed through the lens of those desperate to reclaim a lost past. While not a typical Mel Brooks film in terms of outright slapstick or parody of specific genres, *The Twelve Chairs* shares his signature brand of anachronistic humor and a keen eye for the absurdities of human behavior, particularly in the face of greed and desperation. The film's blend of physical comedy, witty dialogue, and a somewhat anarchic spirit perfectly aligns with Brooks's comedic sensibilities. The sheer audacity of the premise, the quick-witted protagonists navigating a chaotic new world, and the relentless pursuit of a seemingly impossible prize all resonate with the kind of energetic, often chaotic, storytelling that defines Brooks's best work. It's a testament to his ability to find humor in the darkest of circumstances and to craft characters who, while flawed, are undeniably captivating in their pursuit of a dream.

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