At a Glance: exquisite timing and nuance in this scene from this Mel Brooks Gene Wilder classic. The monster (Peter Boyle) gets burned several times by the blind priest (Gene Hackman).
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exquisite timing and nuance in this scene from this Mel Brooks Gene Wilder classic. The monster (Peter Boyle) gets burned several times by the blind priest (Gene Hackman).
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- exquisite timing and nuance in this scene from this Mel Brooks Gene Wilder classic.
- The monster (Peter Boyle) gets burned several times by the blind priest (Gene Hackman).
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