Jim wakes up from the drunk tank in jail and is surprised by who Bart is. Harriett Johnson asks if anyone will help Bart, but Dr. Olson Johnson tells the townspeople to stay back. Bart pulls out his own pistol and takes himself hostage and threatens to shoot himself. Johnson asks the people to not get upset, but tells Bart he is on his own when someone puts a bullet through his Bible. Bart walks up to the stage and as he is reading the order making him sheriff, the townspeople point weapons at him. As Bart rides into town the music stops and the townspeople stare at him in shock. As Bart is riding towards town he passes Count Basie and his band, and Count Basie gives him a high five. Hedley Lamarr brings Bart to Governor Lepetomane's office and at first Governor Lepetomane disagrees with Hedley's choice of Bart as the new sheriff of Rock Ridge, but Hedley convinces him that by making Bart the sheriff, he will go down in history. Bart and Charlie manage to crawl to safety and after Taggart throws them a shovel to get back to work, Bart hits him in the back of the head with it and is sentenced to be hung. Taggart and Lyle ride up and Lyle lassos the handcar to retrieve it. They get to the end of the rail line and start to sink. Bart and Charlie are then chosen to take a handcar and check to see if there is quicksand. Lyle suggests horses, but Taggart tells him horses are too valuable and suggests sending two of the workers. Taggart rides up and tells Lyle they need to send something to check out some possible quicksand along the route. ![]() Lyle stops them and suggests they sing a song like Camptown Racers. Bart and the other workers then sing a parody version of I Get a Kick Out of You. He criticizes their work ethic and then suggests they sing one of their slave songs. Lyle rides a handcar to a group of workers working on the railroad. In 1856, Bart and his parents were on a wagon train heading west across the United States when they encountered an Indian Chief who let them live.ĭuring the events of Blazing Saddles (1974) played by Cleavon Little
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