"Excuse me while I whip this out."
Ohhh.

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Anyway, something I learned about "Blazing Saddles": when Madeline Kahn came in to audition for the film, Mel Brooks told her that he wanted to see her legs. She was hesitant and wary of the implications, said, "Oh, it's
that kind of audition?" and nearly walked out.
But Mel hastened to explain that whoever got the part would have to do a merciless parody of Marlene Dietrich in
Destry Rides Again. He also assured her he was a happily married man (to Anne Bancroft) and just needed to confirm she could handle the cabaret-style, leg-centric nature of the parody character.
Madeline lifted her skirt but immediately set a boundary, saying, "No touching".
Mel was impressed, responding, "Oh, my God. You're perfect".
Her portrayal was so convincing as a satire of Marlene Dietrich that she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Blazing Saddles also marked the start of several collaborations between Madeline Kahn and Mel Brooks, which also included
Young Frankenstein and
High Anxiety.