The Mel Brooks Collection
| Studio | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| MPAA Rating | G |
| Retail Price | $139.99 |
| Disc Type | Single Side, Dual Layer (BD-50) |
| Running Time | 94 min |
| Color | Color |
| Chapters | Yes |
| Closed Captioned | Yes |
| Regional Coding | A |
| Release Date | 12/15/09 |
| Theatrical Year | 1970 |
| Director | Mel Brooks |
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| Disc Soundtrack | Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono, DTS HD Lossless 5.0 |
| Theatrical Sound | Subscribers only |
| Subtitles | Subscribers only |
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Subscribe FreeBased on the 1920s-era novel by Ilya Ilf And Yevgenni Petrov, "The Twelve Chairs" is the charming comedic saga of Ippolit Vorobyaninov (Moody), a former Russian aristocrat now an office clerk under the new Soviet regime. When on her deathbed, his mother-in-law reveals that just before the revolution, she sewed a fortune in precious jewels into one of dining room chairs at their former estate. Now, Ippolit begins a frantic search for the 12 chairs that have since been scattered across Russia. But the race is on as a conniving opportunist (Langella), his former servant (Brooks), and Father Fyodor (DeLuise)—who also heard confession of the hidden treasure—are all hot on the trail of the errant furniture. (Gary Reber)
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