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Young Frankenstein
TrailerVictor Frankenstein's grandson, a neurosurgeon, has spent his life living down the legend of his grandfather. He tries to prove people that he is not insane. Lucks come his way when he inherits the castle of his grandfather and discovers the process that reanimates a dead body from the lab.Genre: ComedyActors: Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Teri Garr, Kenneth Mars, Richard Haydn, Liam Dunn, Danny Goldman, Oscar Beregi Jr., ...»Director: Mel BrooksCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 1974IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Young Frankenstein"
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Characters of "Young Frankenstein"
Dr. Victor FrankensteinPlayed by: Gene WilderFrankenstein's MonsterPlayed by: Peter BoyleYgorPlayed by: Marty FeldmanElizabeth FrankensteinPlayed by: Madeline KahnFrau BlPlayed by: Cloris LeachmanIngaPlayed by: Teri GarrInspector KempPlayed by: Kenneth MarsHerr FalksteinPlayed by: Richard HaydnMr. HilltopPlayed by: Liam DunnMedical StudentPlayed by: Danny GoldmanBlind ManPlayed by: Gene Hackman -
Directors of "Young Frankenstein"
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Creators of "Young Frankenstein"
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Critic Reviews of "Young Frankenstein"
Hollywood ReporterOctober 03, 2015It is good-natured, lowbrow, backlot, hit-or-miss humor, but with no cumulative effect beyond its succession of hard-worked jokes.
New YorkerJanuary 15, 2013Wilder's hysteria seems perfectly natural. You never question what's driving him to it; his fits are lucid and total. They take him into a different dimension -- he delivers what Harpo promised.
Chicago ReaderJune 04, 2007More about the myth of Karloff than the monster, this Mel Brooks pastiche is probably his best early film.
Time OutJune 24, 2006For a really delightful parody, James Whale's own Bride of Frankenstein is far better value.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004It shows artistic growth and a more sure-handed control of the material by a director who once seemed willing to do literally anything for a laugh. It's more confident and less breathless.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Some of the gags don't work, but fewer than in any previous Brooks film that I've seen, and when the jokes are meant to be bad, they are riotously poor. What more can one ask of Mel Brooks?
FlavorwireJune 18, 2016The Brooks of 'Young Frankenstein' isn't really skewering the conventions of the horror movie - he's paying tribute to them, and using them as scaffolding for his particular brand of goofy, Borscht Belt burlesque.
Parallax ViewJune 20, 2015... Brooks reveal(s) himself a true obsédé and an honorable heir to the eerily delicate comic-horror tradition of James Whale.
Cinema CrazedOctober 16, 2013One of Mel Brooks' most brilliant and immortal cinematic works to date...
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 17, 2012Thus funny, well acted parody of Unievrsal horror films of the 1930s is without a doubt Mel Brooks' best picture.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011Brooks' corniness yields plenty of belly laughs.
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