evan@petfe.UUCP (Evan Marcus) (06/28/85)
I'm not sure where to post this, so I will try all 3 of these related groups.
There is a quote that I first heard in Blazing Saddles, which goes:
(with a thick Mexican accent) "Badges? We don't need no steenking badges!"
I used to think it originated in Blazing Saddles. I no longer think so.
A friend of mine said he heard it came from a Humphrey Bogart movie (Treasure
of Sierra Madre???). It was of course, also reused in the Killer Bees routines
on the old Saturday Night Live.
Let's not clutter the net with this stuff. Please mail any answers to me at
one of the addresses listed below, and I will (if I get any sort of response)
post a final conclusion.
--Evan Marcus
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If this is foreplay, I'm a dead man.waltt@tekecs.UUCP (Walt Tucker) (07/03/85)
> There is a quote that I first heard in Blazing Saddles, which goes: > (with a thick Mexican accent) "Badges? We don't need no steenking badges!" > > I used to think it originated in Blazing Saddles. I no longer think so. > A friend of mine said he heard it came from a Humphrey Bogart movie (Treasure > of Sierra Madre???). It was of course, also reused in the Killer Bees routines > on the old Saturday Night Live. I know this is not the original but . . . Johnny Fever (Howard Hessman) also used the line rather effectively while relating experiences about a mexican prison in at least one episode of WKRP. -- Walt Tucker
michaelf@ISM780.UUCP (07/08/85)
Let's clutter the net. It was from "Treasure of the
Sierra Madre". Mexican bandaleros ("federal agents")
confront Bogey and say they are "Federalis" but when Bogey
demands to see ID, as in a badge, the classic line is
delivered. With feeling, I might add.
It's funny you were been wondering about that because
that same point was a trivia concern around my employ a
few weeks ago. What a line!al@mot.UUCP (Al Filipski) (07/12/85)
> There is a quote that I first heard in Blazing Saddles, which goes: > (with a thick Mexican accent) "Badges? We don't need no steenking badges!" > > I used to think it originated in Blazing Saddles. I no longer think so. > A friend of mine said he heard it came from a Humphrey Bogart movie (Treasure > of Sierra Madre???). It was of course, also reused in the Killer Bees routines > on the old Saturday Night Live. The best use of this line I have heard was by the local PBS station in their drive to eliminate pledge week (by getting enough contributions without the pledge circus): The Pancho Villa type comes on during station break, spits, and says "Pledges? We don't need no steenking pledges!" -------------------------------- Alan Filipski, UNIX group, Motorola Microsystems, Tempe, AZ U.S.A {seismo|ihnp4}!ut-sally!oakhill!mot!al allegra!sftig!mot!al ucbvax!arizona!asuvax!mot!al --------------------------------