Young Frankenstein (1974)

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If you were to argue that Mel Brooks's Young Frankenstein ranks among the top-ten funniest movies of all time, nobody could reasonably dispute the claim. Spoofing classic horror in the way that Brooks's previous film Blazing Saddles sent up classic Westerns, the movie is both a loving tribute and a raucous, irreverent parody of Universal's classic horror films Frankenstein (1931) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Filming in glorious black and white, Brooks re-created the Frankenstein laboratory using the same equipment from the original Frankenstein (courtesy of designer Kenneth Strickfaden), and this loving attention to physical and stylistic detail creates a solid foundation for nonstop comedy. The story, of course, involves Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) and his effort to resume experiments in re-animation pioneered by his late father. (He's got some help, since dad left behind a book titled How I Did It.) Assisting him is the hapless hunchback Igor (Marty Feldman) and the buxom but none-too-bright maiden Inga (Teri Garr), and when Frankenstein succeeds in creating his monster (Peter Boyle), the stage is set for an outrageous revision of the Frankenstein legend. With comedy highlights too numerous to mention, Brooks guides his brilliant cast (also including Cloris Leachman, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, and Gene Hackman in a classic cameo role) through scene after scene of inspired hilarity. Indeed, Young Frankenstein is a charmed film, nothing less than a comedy classic, representing the finest work from everyone involved. Not one joke has lost its payoff, and none of the countless gags have lost their zany appeal. From a career that includes some of the best comedies ever made, this is the film for which Mel Brooks will be most fondly remembered. Befitting a classic, the Special Edition DVD includes audio commentary by Mel Brooks, a "making of" documentary, interviews with the cast, hilarious bloopers and outtakes, and the original theatrical trailers. No video library should be without a copy of Young Frankenstein. And just remember--that's Fronkensteen. --Jeff Shannon

Recently watched it. Wow this film was funny, what a classic. I'm not sure how I missed this one, since I'm a huge fan of Blazing Saddles and The Naked Gun. Teri Garr was actually quite hot back in the day.

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One of the best comedies ever. Nearly Perfect. Marty Feldman was great and Mel Brooks has always been a genius. Really wish he would have made History of the World part 2!
 

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Brooks on a beautiful run at the top of his game. One of those movies that needs to be in the time capsule for the whole human race.
 

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Awesome. Love it! Everyone in this film (Gene Wilder, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, Peter Boyle) are all hilarious.
 

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One of my favorite movies of all time. Also the Broadway show wasn't that bad. I did go with with the thought it was gonna be horrible but I was happily surprised. I could watch this movie every week and never get tired of it.
 

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The "Puttin' On The Ritz" scene brings be to tears every time I watch this movie! That, and the "What hump?".
 

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Recently watched it. Wow this film was funny, what a classic. I'm not sure how I missed this one, since I'm a huge fan of Blazing Saddles and The Naked Gun. Teri Garr was actually quite hot back in the day.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072431/

I'm missing the reference here. Naked Gun was a Zucker flick. No Brooks were involved. Not Mel Brooks, not James Brooks, not even James L. Brooks.

YF was fantastic!
 

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I'm missing the reference here. Naked Gun was a Zucker flick. No Brooks were involved. Not Mel Brooks, not James Brooks, not even James L. Brooks.

YF was fantastic!

I think for a lot of us the Zucker & Abrahams productions, as well as the Brooks were just the zenith of 80's comedy.
 
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I'm missing the reference here. Naked Gun was a Zucker flick. No Brooks were involved. Not Mel Brooks, not James Brooks, not even James L. Brooks.

YF was fantastic!

I thought of Naked Gun when I heard this line:

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: What knockers.
Inga: Oh, thank you doctor.

It reminded me of this line from Naked Gun:

Frank: Nice beaver!
Jane: [producing a stuffed beaver] Thank you. I just had it stuffed.
 
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