Mel Brooks documentary
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Re: Mel Brooks documentary
I saw it. It was great. It showed all sides of a very complex man. There is even a quick St. Louis reference. Don't blink when they talk about History of the World, part I, or you'll miss it.
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BleedingBleu
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Re: Mel Brooks documentary
Saw the first episode and it’s been fascinating. I never knew Mel Brooks was a veteran of WW2. Crazy life story
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MikoTython
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Not easy duty, either. Clearing mines. Yikes. Every day w/ yer nuts in yer stomach. Lived to laugh for another better part of a century, his gift to us.BleedingBleu wrote: ↑02 Feb 2026 21:37 pm Saw the first episode and it’s been fascinating. I never knew Mel Brooks was a veteran of WW2. Crazy life story
Nothing/zed/zilch not to love about this now nearly thousand year old man. Will watch when it becomes available to me, for sure.
In case anyone don't know, here's some famous actors who did hazardous duty in WWII that I know of :
Mel Brooks
David Niven
Christopher Lee
Henry Fonda
Lee Marvin
Eddy Arnold
Any others ya'll care to mention, in this or other wars - folks who were in great hazard, what I'm getting at ?