In a powerful new documentary, Mel Brooks and the late Rob Reiner reveal a heartwarming daily ritual the comedy legend kept up after the death of his best friend, Carl Reiner, a tradition born from shared loss and a friendship that defined Hollywood history.
One of Hollywood’s most enduring friendships was between comedy legends Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner, a bond that lasted for decades. In the HBO documentary *Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!*, comedian Sarah Silverman explains how the loss of both men’s wives led them to develop a charming habit that deepened their friendship.
“Mel lost his wife, and then Carl lost his wife, and then every night they spent together at Carl’s in his little living room with TV trays, eating dinner and watching a different movie every night,” she explained. This simple ritual became a cornerstone of their relationship, a nightly communion of two masters of comedy finding solace and joy in each other’s company.
Years passed, and the two comedians never abandoned their daily ritual until Carl died of a heart attack in 2020. Brooks has shared that he was with his best friend in his final moments and continued the ritual afterward as a source of profound comfort. He kept up the tradition for months, but this time, he included Carl’s son, the late director Rob Reiner.
“After my father died, he would come to the house, sit there, watch television, and have dinner, and he did that for months,” Rob recalled in the documentary. The poignant detail reveals the depth of Brooks’s connection to his friend’s home and memory. “And he told us, the family, he said, ‘Let me know when you’re gonna sell the house’.”
Rob jokingly suggested they should instead “stage” the house with the comedian included, and said, “It’ll up the value. You get Mel Brooks sitting here.” Brooks, however, revealed the true reason he kept up the tradition: there was an overwhelming sense of “love” and “comfort” in Carl’s house.
“Even after he was gone, I felt that in the walls and the furniture. It was a place of happiness,” said the comedian to People. This statement transforms the house from a simple building into a vessel of memory, a physical space imbued with the essence of their decades-long friendship.
Rob also commented on the depth of Brooks and his father’s friendship, speculating that Brooks saw Carl as a father figure despite only being a few years apart in age. This dynamic speaks to the unique, often complex, relationships that can form between creative collaborators who become family. The ritual was not just about companionship; it was a way to honor a man who was a mentor, a friend, and a surrogate father.
The story of this daily ritual is a powerful testament to the enduring nature of true friendship, especially in the face of loss. It shows that even after a loved one is gone, their spirit, their memory, and the love they shared can continue to provide comfort and strength. It’s a deeply human story that resonates far beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, reminding us all of the importance of connection and honoring those we’ve lost.
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