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''Silent Movie'' is a 1976 [[Comedy]] directed by [[Mel Brooks]]. Advertised as "the first [[Exactly What It Says
It tells the story of [[Recursive Reality|director Mel Funn, attempting, with the help of his friends Dom Bell and Marty Eggs,]] [[Post Modernism|to direct the first silent film in forty years, by hiring]] [[As Himself|stars Anne Bancroft, Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, James Caan, Marcel Marceau and Paul Newman to play in it]], in order to prevent [[Reality Subtext|a hostile takeover on his producer's company, Big Pictures Studio, by the evil conglomerate]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Engulf & Devour.]] [[Hilarity Ensues|Hilarity and over the top]] [[Slapstick]] [[Hilarity Ensues|ensue]].
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May or may not be just an elaborate and clever setup to [[Overly Narrow Superlative|the funniest joke involving a famous French mime ever]].
Unrelated to ''[[Scary Movie]]'' or ''[[
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* [[Aside Glance]]: Burt Reynolds does this when confronted by Funn, Bell, and Eggs in the old [[Totem Pole Trench]] guise.
* [[Big Eater]]: Dom. At one point he is seen eating a chocolate bar the size of a ''door''.
* [[Big No|Big "NON!"]]: The only spoken line of the film.
* [[Casting Gag]]: The [[Big No|only line of dialogue]] in the film is spoken by a ''mime''.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: A faulty Coca-Cola vending machine which is later used as an
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Marty. Unusual because he's also a [[Casanova Wannabe]].
* [[Exactly What It Says
* [[Funny Background Event]]
* [[Fun
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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Let's just say that if this movie was made today, it would probably not get away with a PG rating, especially since PG-13 is now a rating.
** When a title card says "You bad boy", Mel Brooks is obviously saying "You son of a bitch".
* [[Gigantic Gulp]]: Mel Funn at one point drinks from a bottle of wine almost as big as he is.
** "[[Ben
* [[Hello, Nurse!]]: [[Bernadette Peters]]. Yummy.
* [[I Need a Freaking Drink]]: After being driven off the wagon, Brooks is actually able to lift Marty Feldman into the air when the latter tries to stop him.▼
* [[Idea Bulb]]
▲* [[I Need a Freaking Drink]]: After being driven off the wagon, Brooks is actually able to lift Marty Feldman into the air when the latter tries to stop him.
* [[Mistaken for Gay]]: Funn, Eggs, and Bell are subjected to this twice by the same duo of women. That said, they were essentially dry humping each other in public the first time.
* [[Murphy's Bed]]: Various gags during the motel scene; the trope is also [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] by a sign at the motel itself.
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* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Hilariously averted; not only do the various celebrities in the movie cameo [[As Himself|as themselves]], but they are portrayed in a caustically self-parodying way; Burt Reynolds in particular is presented has an immense [[Narcissist]], who stops before mirrors to strike poses and has a ''giant billboard with his name and photo on his house''.
* [[Of Corsets Sexy]]
* [[Parody Name]]: Engulf & Devour is named for Gulf + Western, which had bought Paramount Pictures a decade prior.
* [[Running Gag]]: That poor newspaper vendor.
* [[Silence Is Golden]]: Of course. The first major [[Silent
* [[A Simple Plan]]
** Though it appears that Burt Reynolds at least only agrees to do the film so they'll stop bugging him.
* [[Something Else Also Rises]]: When the Engulf & Devour
* [[Tempting Fate]]: The Studio Chief, when he initially rejects Funn's movie idea.
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''*The chief immediately slips, falls under his desk, and is propelled by his chair into an object on the other side of the room*''
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]], as not only do the characters
* [[Visual Pun]]: The prime source of most of the humor outside of pure [[Slapstick]]. Of note are the "they're gonna flip!" and sneak preview scenes.
* [[Wacky Racing]]: [[Refuge in Audacity|with electric wheelchairs, in a hospital.]]
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