Young Frankenstein1974

A young neurosurgeon (Gene Wilder) inherits the castle of his grandfather, the famous Dr. Victor von Frankenstein. In the castle he finds a funny hunchback called Igor, a pretty lab assistant named Inga and the old housekeeper, frau Blucher -iiiiihhh!-. Young Frankenstein believes that the work of his grandfather is only crap, but when he discovers the book where the mad doctor described his reanimation experiment, he suddenly changes his mind...

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  • Anonymous, 5 months ago
    Anonymous
    Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder are a classic team up, and there is a reason for that.
  • Anonymous, 5 months ago
    Anonymous
    Like I have said in my Blazing Saddles review, this is the greatest film Mel Brooks has ever made. From brilliant performances from Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle (who deserve Oscars) to the brilliant direction from Mel Brooks, Young Frankenstein deserves the title of greatest spoof and greatest comedy ever made. And I am so glad that no sequels were made to this movie. It would have totally ruined it.
  • Anonymous, 5 months ago
    Anonymous
    I want you to sit up.

    Muggh.

    It begins.
  • Anonymous, 5 months ago
    Anonymous
    Great movie!!! Lots of laughs-----
  • Anonymous, 5 months ago
    Anonymous
    It gets me everytime.
  • Anonymous, 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    I'm normally not a fan of old comedies, because most of the time I just can't relate to the humor, but Young Frankenstein is worth a watch every year around Halloween.
  • Anonymous, 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    "It's alive!" its still alive today. Kudos to Brooks for sticking to the black and white film.This movie will have you saying "What hump" for many years to come.
  • Anonymous, 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    funnier than most "comedies" nowadays.
  • Anonymous, 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    A classic performance by Gene Wilder.
  • Anonymous, 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    This movie sticks to the oldies as it was made in black and white, and still is hilarious as ever. Also, an amazing performance by Gene Wilder

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