
1922
Brilliantino the Bullfighter (originally titled Flood and Sand) is one of the first spoofs of Blood and Sand, Paramount’s smoldering matador melodrama that set box offices ablaze. Like Mud and Sand, starring Stan Laurel, the Banks parody was rushed into theaters in November 1922, while memory of the Valentino vehicle was fresh. The concept of Monty Banks impersonating the passionate matador must have been innately hilarious to audiences who had seen the original picture.

Monty Banks
Adolph Brilliantino

Eddie Barry
The Most Beautiful Woman in Spain's Escort

Florence Gilbert
Brilliantino's Sweetheart

Jerry O'Dell
Maledito, a Bad Man

Bud Ross
Her Son-in-Law

Airplane!

69 Minutes

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!

Abnormal Activity 3

The Private Eyes

Disaster Movie

Finishing the Game: The Search for a New Bruce Lee

Robin Hood: Men in Tights

The Silence of the Hams

Spy Hard

Love at First Bite

The Big Bus

Parody Movie

My Favorite Brunette

Rustlers' Rhapsody

The Magnificent One

Whindersson criou sua La Cantina de Papel

Sweded Film Festival for Creative Re-Creations

Twatter

How To Be Eighteenth Century