Springtime for Hitler


OK, Hitler shows up near the end -- they're going to lose him right after the bunker scene -- but is there a lick of "Springtime for Hitler" somewhere in the movie? I see it listed in the soundtrack, and tried to listen for it last night when we saw it at the theater, but if it's in the movie, I missed it.

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It's very brief - only a few seconds, really. It occurs about 51 minutes into the film. The Waco Kid tells Bart they have to get to the saloon, because Lili von Shtupp is playing. Bart says "Lili von WHO?" and that's when you hear it.

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murph24
It's very brief - only a few seconds, really. It occurs about 51 minutes into the film. The Waco Kid tells Bart they have to get to the saloon, because Lili von Shtupp is playing. Bart says "Lili von WHO?" and that's when you hear it.


I caught it. If soundtrack songs could have a cameo in another movie, that would have been it for Springtime for Hitler.



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Mel Brooks is somewhat notorious for reusing music in his films. The musical sequence Jews in Space from History of the World Pt. 1 is the exact same music as the title song in Men in Tights.

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