Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!
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Cast & Crew

Mel Brooks Self

Ben Stiller Self

Jerry Seinfeld Self

Adam Sandler Self

Nick Kroll Self

Patton Oswalt Self

Dave Chappelle Self

Conan O'Brien Self

Josh Gad Self

Jimmy Kimmel Self

Amy Schumer Self

Sarah Silverman Self

Tracey Ullman Self

Rob Reiner Self

Robert Townsend Self

Peter Farrelly Self

Jerry Zucker Self

David Zucker Self

Barry Levinson Self

David Lynch Self

Bill Pullman Self

Daphne Zuniga Self

Cary Elwes Self

Matthew Broderick Self

Nathan Lane Self

Judd Apatow Director
Michael Bonfiglio Director

Judd Apatow Executive Producer
Michael Bonfiglio Executive Producer
Kevin Salter Executive Producer

Wayne Federman Producer
Olivia Rosenbloom Producer
⨁Full Cast & CrewUpcoming TV Airings
The airings below are based on a generic national schedule. Times and dates can vary by TV provider.
Sunday, February 8
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Sunday, February 8
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Tuesday, February 10
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Tuesday, February 10
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Tuesday, February 10
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Tuesday, February 10
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Wednesday, February 11
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Wednesday, February 11
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Thursday, February 12
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Thursday, February 12
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Friday, February 13
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Friday, February 13
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Sunday, February 15
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Sunday, February 15
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Tuesday, February 17
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Tuesday, February 17
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Friday, February 20
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Friday, February 20
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Saturday, February 21
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Saturday, February 21
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Sunday, February 22
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Sunday, February 22
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Monday, February 23
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.
Tuesday, February 24
Season 1 • Episode 2
Charting Brooks' rise to superstardom and the enduring impact of his work.
Tuesday, February 24
Season 1 • Episode 1
Chronicling the early experiences that shaped Brooks' comedic voice.

Matt Roush says...
Judd Apatow‘s terrifically entertaining biographical documentary concludes on a bittersweet note as the legendary Mel Brooks reflects on losing the love of his life, Anne Bancroft, to cancer — then surviving the death of his closest friend Carl Reiner, who passed away at 98 in 2020. Laughter continues to sustain the comedian-director as he approaches his 100th year, regaling live audiences with anecdotes at screenings. The documentary’s second half covers the making of the classic Young Frankenstein, released in 1974 in the wake of his breakthrough Blazing Saddles, plus fan favorites including the Star Wars parody Spaceballs and the more controversial History of the World, Part 1.
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