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Young Frankenstein (1974)

December 15, 1974 (US) Comedy • 106m

Overview

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.

Director

Mel Brooks

Top Billed

Gene Wilder

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Gene Wilder
Gene Wilder

Dr. Frankenstein

Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman

Frau Blücher

Kenneth Mars
Kenneth Mars

Inspector Kemp

Richard Haydn
Richard Haydn

Herr Falkstein

Liam Dunn
Liam Dunn

Mr. Hilltop

Danny Goldman
Danny Goldman

Medical Student

Oscar Beregi Jr.
Oscar Beregi Jr.

Sadistic Jailor

Arthur Malet
Arthur Malet

Village Elder

Anne Beesley
Anne Beesley

Little Girl

Monte Landis
Monte Landis

Gravedigger

Rusty Blitz
Rusty Blitz

Gravedigger

John Dennis
John Dennis

Orderly in Frankenstein's Class

Rolfe Sedan
Rolfe Sedan

Train Conductor

Norbert Schiller
Norbert Schiller

Emcee at Frankenstein's Show

Michael Fox
Michael Fox

Helga's Father

Lidia Kristen
Lidia Kristen

Helga's Mother

Richard A. Roth
Richard A. Roth

Inspector Kemp's Aide

Berry Kroeger
Berry Kroeger

First Village Elder (uncredited)

Ian Abercrombie
Ian Abercrombie

Second Villager (uncredited)

Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks

Werewolf / Cat / Victor Frankenstein (voice) (uncredited)

Lou Cutell
Lou Cutell

Frightened Villager (uncredited)

Leoda Richards
Leoda Richards

Theatre Goer (uncredited)

Clement von Franckenstein
Clement von Franckenstein

Villager Screaming at Monster (uncredited)

Jeff Maxwell
Jeff Maxwell

Medical Student (uncredited)

Lars Hensen
Lars Hensen

Theatre Goer (uncredited)

Johnny Marlin
Johnny Marlin

Spectator (uncredited)

Maida Severn
Maida Severn

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey
Arthur Tovey

Member of Angry Mob (uncredited)

Max Wagner
Max Wagner

Villager (uncredited)

Gary Wright
Gary Wright

Villager (uncredited)

Crew
Robert De Vestel
Robert De Vestel

Set Decoration

Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks

Screenplay

Dorothy Jeakins
Dorothy Jeakins

Costume Design

Gerald Hirschfeld
Gerald Hirschfeld

Director of Photography

Frank Baur
Frank Baur

Unit Production Manager

Stanford C. Allen
Stanford C. Allen

Assistant Editor

Dale Hennesy
Dale Hennesy

Production Design

Don Hall
Don Hall

Sound Editor

Richard Tim Vanik
Richard Tim Vanik

Camera Operator

Hendrik Wynands
Hendrik Wynands

Construction Coordinator

Richard Portman
Richard Portman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

William D. Gordean
William D. Gordean

Assistant Editor

John Morris
John Morris

Orchestrator

Ray Quiroz
Ray Quiroz

Script Supervisor

John Morris
John Morris

Original Music Composer

Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks

Screenstory

Gene Wilder
Gene Wilder

Screenstory

Mary Keats
Mary Keats

Hairdresser

Gene S. Cantamessa
Gene S. Cantamessa

Production Sound Mixer

Anthony Goldschmidt
Anthony Goldschmidt

Graphic Designer

Hal Millar
Hal Millar

Special Effects

Henry Millar Jr.
Henry Millar Jr.

Special Effects

Phyllis Garr
Phyllis Garr

Wardrobe Master

William Tuttle
William Tuttle

Makeup Designer

Dick James
Dick James

Wardrobe Master

Ed Wynigear
Ed Wynigear

Wardrobe Master

Charles Sertin
Charles Sertin

Assistant Property Master

Carolyn Ewart
Carolyn Ewart

Wardrobe Master

Marvin Miller
Marvin Miller

Assistant Director

Barry Stern
Barry Stern

Second Assistant Director

Jack M. Marino
Jack M. Marino

Property Master



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

March 22, 2020

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 Stud… read the rest.

Peter McGinn

⭐ 8/10

February 12, 2021

When I had the opportunity Ro watch this film again after decades, due to a Cloris Leachman tribute, I couldn’t resist, despite feeling there was a risk of a familiar problem: that of me not liking a program or movie as a mature adult as much as I had as a young man.

I needn’t have worried. This is not Mensa material here, but it is a good example of what Mel Brooks did best, spoof movie genres or other cinematic cliches.

Everyone seems to … read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

May 27, 2023

I'd probably best start by saying that I love the writing of Mel Brooks, but I detest the acting style of Gene Wilder - so my views on this are somewhat mixed. It is a spoof - and James Whale ought to be writ large in the credits, as should Glenn Miller and a host of others who have inadvertently contributed to the wonderfully paced script that rarely draws breath. Wilder - the grandson of the eponymous, famously mad scientist - decides to visit … read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 9/10

April 5, 2024

**One of the great comic films of the 70s.**

Mel Brooks is one of those names in comic cinema that I haven't explored much yet, and that I know more from his fame than from having seen his work. I decided to change that a little by watching this satirical film, which he directed, and in which a grandson of the infamous German doctor and nobleman Dr. Frankenstein, after years denying his name and any association with his grandfather, is called … read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$2,800,000

Revenue

$86,273,333

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