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  1. Just a throwaway shot from halfway down the mountain, showing that bald head, and the shot is pathetic and funny, cruel and warm, all at once. And it is on this slender thread that “The Twelve Chairs” balances itself. Mel Brooks has grown as a director since “The Producers” (1968), I think.

  2. The Twelve Chairs. NEW. In the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution, erstwhile count Ippolit Vorobyaninov (Ron Moody) has been reduced to being a simple clerk. But, before his mother-in-law dies, she ...

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  3. The Twelve Chairs is a 1970 American comedy film directed and written by Mel Brooks, and starring Frank Langella, Ron Moody and Dom DeLuise. The film is one of at least eighteen film adaptations of the Soviet 1928 novel The Twelve Chairs by Ilf and Petrov .

  4. The Twelve Chairs: Directed by Mel Brooks. With Ron Moody, Frank Langella, Dom DeLuise, Andréas Voutsinas. In 1920s Soviet Russia, a fallen aristocrat, a priest and a con artist search for a treasure of jewels hidden inside one of twelve dining chairs, lost during the revolution.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Mel Brooks
    • 1970-10-28
  5. Filter by Rating: 9/10. The hearing is concluded. hte-trasme 18 December 2014. Warning: Spoilers. Ilf and Petrov's original novel of "The Twelve Chairs" was a fantastically lighthearted, satirical, and witty piece of work that managed to pack a huge amount of comic and observant material densely into one novel that still flies by when read.

  6. Full Review | Original Score: 5/10 | Jul 20, 2024. Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times. It's not going for the laughs alone. It has something to say about honor among thieves, and by the end of the film ...

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  8. Mar 4, 2016 · It's all very fairytale, delightful to watch, and certainly not as self-indulgent as the major Brooks works it slips in between (The Producers and Blazing Saddles). What's more pleasant about it ...

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