7.9
A young neurosurgeon inherits the castle of his grandfather, the famous Dr. Victor von Frankenstein. In the castle he finds a funny hunchback, a pretty lab assistant and the elderly housekeeper. Young Frankenstein believes that the work of his grandfather was delusional, but when he discovers the book where the mad doctor described his reanimation experiment, he suddenly changes his mind.
Gene Wilder
Frederick Frankenstein
Teri Garr
Inga
Marty Feldman
Igor
Peter Boyle
Frankenstein's Monster
Cloris Leachman
Frau Blücher
Madeline Kahn
Elizabeth
Kenneth Mars
Inspector Kemp
Richard Haydn
Gerhard Falkstein
Liam Dunn
Mr. Hilltop
Danny Goldman
Medical Student
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Sadistic Jailor
Arthur Malet
Village Elder
Richard A. Roth
Inspector Kemp's Aide
Monte Landis
Gravedigger
Rusty Blitz
Gravedigger
Anne Beesley
Little Girl
Gene Hackman
Blindman
John Madison
Villager
John Dennis
Orderly in Frankenstein's Class
Rick Norman
Villager
Rolfe Sedan
Train Conductor
Terrence Pushman
Villager
Randolph Dobbs
Villager
Norbert Schiller
Emcee at Frankenstein's Show
Pat O'Hara
Villager
Michael Fox
Helga's Father
Lidia Kristen
Helga's Mother
Berry Kroeger
First Village Elder
Ian Abercrombie
Second Villager
Mel Brooks
Werewolf / Cat Hit by Dart / Victor Frankenstein (voice)
Lou Cutell
Frightened Villager
Leoda Richards
Theatre Goer
Clement von Franckenstein
Jeff Maxwell
Medical Student
Lars Hensen
Theatre Goer
Johnny Marlin
Spectator
Maida Severn
Train Passenger
Arthur Tovey
Member of Angry Mob
Max Wagner
Villager
Director, Screenplay, Screenstory
Mel Brooks
Characters
Mary Shelley
Screenplay, Screenstory
Gene Wilder
March 22, 2020
8
For what we are about to see next, we must enter quietly into the realm of genius.
Young Frankenstein is directed by Mel Brooks who also co-writes the screenplay with Gene Wilder. It stars Wilder, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Teri Garr and Madeline Kahn. Music is by John Morris and cinematography by Gerald Hirschfeld.
Filmed in black and white, Brook's movie is an affectionate spoof of the Frankenstein movies that came out of Universal Studios back in the 1930s.
There wolf, there castle.
You are either a Mel Brooks fan or not, there doesn't seem to be any middle ground. However, even his most ardent fans admit not all of his productions have paid dividends, but when on song, as he was in 1974 (Blazing Saddles also released), it's justifiable that those fans proclaim him as a spoof maestro. Ineviatbly a bit tame when viewed today, Young Frankenstein is still a picture of high comedy and clinical execution of the film making craft. Everything works, from acting performances, the gags that are both visual and aural delights, to the set design of the Frankenstein castle. It also boasts a smooth storyline, this is not a hodge-podge of ideas lifted from those Universal monster classics, it has a spin on the story and inserts its own memorable scenes along the way (Puttin' on the Ritzzzzzzzz, Oh my!).
Of its time for sure, but still great entertainment for the Mel Brooks fan. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$2,800,000.00
Revenue:
$86,273,333.00