Young Frankenstein
108 minutes,
USA (1974), 15
Mel Brooks and Gene Hackman collaboration that affectionately - and amusingly - spoofs the 1930s Universal horrors
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Young Frankenstein: Gloriously silly spoof of the Universal Frankenstein horror films of the 1930s, co-written by director Mel Brooks and star Gene Wilder.
Taking elements from Shelley's novel and the three films that typify the genre (1931's Frankenstein, 1935's The Bride Of Frankenstein and 1939's Son of Frankenstein), Brooks delivers the comic goods in abundance with numerous gags and one-liners...
Read the Young Frankenstein full reviewTaking elements from Shelley's novel and the three films that typify the genre (1931's Frankenstein, 1935's The Bride Of Frankenstein and 1939's Son of Frankenstein), Brooks delivers the comic goods in abundance with numerous gags and one-liners...


