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* The [[Mel Brooks]] film ''[[Silent Movie (film)|Silent Movie]]'' is filmed in color and includes a music track that's part of the film (rather than separate—but this was common in the last years of the silent era). Nonetheless, it was done in the style of...a silent movie, with actors "speaking" their lines, followed by a dialogue card: something that's partially parodied throughout the movie.
* The [[Mel Brooks]] remake of ''[[To Be or Not to Be]]'' features a montage of [[World War II]] footage of Poland being attacked, in the style of the newsreels of the time. The montage ends with main characters appearing in the same gritty black and white style.
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* The Bayeux Tapestry-esque opening of ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', complete with the film's Nazi invasion depicted in Medieval tapestry style
* ''[[Kung Pow]]'' used old footage from an actual Hong Kong martial arts flick that was worn, so most of the new parts edited into the movie were artificially worn to match the rest of the film.
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