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Frankenstein junior

Original title: Young Frankenstein
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
177K
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Teri Garr, Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Madeline Kahn, and Peter Boyle in Frankenstein junior (1974)
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An American grandson of the infamous scientist, struggling to prove that his grandfather was not as insane as people believe, is invited to Transylvania, where he discovers the process that ... Read allAn American grandson of the infamous scientist, struggling to prove that his grandfather was not as insane as people believe, is invited to Transylvania, where he discovers the process that reanimates a dead body.An American grandson of the infamous scientist, struggling to prove that his grandfather was not as insane as people believe, is invited to Transylvania, where he discovers the process that reanimates a dead body.

  • Director
    • Mel Brooks
  • Writers
    • Gene Wilder
    • Mel Brooks
    • Mary Shelley
  • Stars
    • Gene Wilder
    • Madeline Kahn
    • Marty Feldman
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    177K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,442
    45
    • Director
      • Mel Brooks
    • Writers
      • Gene Wilder
      • Mel Brooks
      • Mary Shelley
    • Stars
      • Gene Wilder
      • Madeline Kahn
      • Marty Feldman
    • 444User reviews
    • 117Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 10 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Gene Wilder
    Gene Wilder
    • Dr. Frederick Frankenstein
    Madeline Kahn
    Madeline Kahn
    • Elizabeth
    Marty Feldman
    Marty Feldman
    • Igor
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • The Monster
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Frau Blücher
    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Inga
    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
    • (as Oscar Beregi)
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Village Elder
    Richard A. Roth
    • Insp. Kemp's Aide
    • (as Richard Roth)
    Monte Landis
    Monte Landis
    • Gravedigger
    Rusty Blitz
    • Gravedigger
    Anne Beesley
    Anne Beesley
    • Little Girl
    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Blindman
    John Madison
    • Villager
    • Director
      • Mel Brooks
    • Writers
      • Gene Wilder
      • Mel Brooks
      • Mary Shelley
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    User reviews444

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    8schroeder-gustavo

    Great Homage

    Young Frankenstein is a great parody of classic horror films, particularly Frankenstein. The greatest thing about this Mel Brook's comedy classic is that you can really tell it was made with so much affection for both Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein.

    I think most of the humor in the movie is hit or miss, but in my case it was mostly hit. There were some parts in the movie that tried to be funny but I didn't quite get it, mostly because it feels at times very immature and juvenile, but most at the time, the movie is actually very mature and it understands the type of movie that it is. Most of the time this is actually a very smart film, not everyone could achieve this affectionate parody, but Mel Brooks did it and that is praise-worthy. The movie features an amazing performance from Gene Wilder as Frankenstein, he was cast perfectly for the role. The cinematography really resembles that of the original Frankenstein films, which I loved.

    Young Frankenstein is a great comedy, a movie that understands what it is doing most of the time and, although childish at times, I think fans of the original Frankenstein films and horror classics in general will enjoy this one.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    Possibly Mel Brooks' Best Film

    Over 30 years later this film still provides a ton of laughs to audiences.

    It's always good to see the late Marty Feldman, whose face was hysterical and perfect for this film. In fact, he, along with the camera-work, really make this film one to watch and enjoy multiple times. Teri Garr was at her best and never looked as pretty as did in here. Add in the great talents of Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Gene Hackman, Peter Boyle, Cloris Leachman, etc., and you have a memorable movie with a lot of memorable scenes.

    Looking at the Frankenstien "monster" in a tuxedo or sitting up in bed with a cigar reading The Wall Street Journal are just a few of the outlandish scenes, along Wilder entering the mansion commenting on the "nice knockers."

    Kudos, also, for Mel Brooks having the good sense to film this in black-and- white. It may have been his best film, although "Blazing Saddles" would give it a run for its money. My only complaint was Wilder's constant yelling, which becomes abrasive and can give you a headache after awhile! Still, this has to be considered one of the best "comedy classics" ever.
    tfrizzell

    A Track of Laughs.

    Mel Brooks' hilarious "Young Frankenstein" is one of those strange films that is so outlandish and makes fun of itself so much that it sucks the viewer into its twisted world and does not let up until the final credits roll. The titled character (Gene Wilder) decides to go to Transylvania and continue the research of a late relative. What follows is a comic joy-ride that involves the assistant (Marty Feldman), the love interest (Teri Garr), the stuck-up girlfriend (Madeline Kahn), the weird house-keeper (Cloris Leachman), the odd detective (Kenneth Mars) and naturally the monster himself (Peter Boyle in a priceless performance). Gene Hackman's whacked cameo as a the blind man who encounters the monster is one of the best sequences during the history of the cinema. A brilliant screenplay and beautiful black-and-white cinematography assist "Young Frankenstein" in being the total success that it is. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
    george.schmidt

    Mel Brooks' valentine to the classic Universal horror films; his best too!

    YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974) **** Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, Cloris Leachman, Kenneth Mars, Teri Garr, Gene Hackman. Mel Brooks' masterpiece horror comic spoof of all those Universal Frankenstein flicks of the Thirties expertly capturing the set design (actually from the 1931 classic!) and overall look of those timeless films. Wilder is the manic grandson of Baron von Frankenstein ("that's pronounced Frahnkensteen!) who goes back to merry ole Transylvania and follows in his family's footsteps ("vootshteps! vootshteps!") and creates a comic creation with Boyle as the chrome-domed, zippernecked monster who can do a mean song and dance of "Puttin' On The Ritz"! Hilarious sight gags and puns aplenty. Marty as the perpetually hump-shifting hunchback Igor ("that's Eye-gore!") is a scream with his oneliners and bugged eyes. Best line: the good doctor and Igor gravedigging with the summation: "Could be worse, could be raining!" and then downpours. Best bit: Foolishness with the Blind Hermit (Hackman) in one hysterical moment.
    8ma-cortes

    This is one of Mel Brooks/Gene Wilder's best ; plenty of humor , entertainment and amusement

    Dr. Frankenstein's (Gene Wilder has stated that this is his favorite of all the films he's made) grandson, after years of living down the family reputation, inherits granddad's castle and repeats the experiments carried out many years ago . He says goodbye his pretty girlfriend Elizabeth (Madeline Kahn) and travels Transylvania . In the castle he finds a funny hunchback called Igor (Marty Feldman), a gorgeous lab assistant (Teri Garr) named Inga and the old housekeeper, Frau Blucher (Cloris Leachman) . Later on , he successfully reanimates a body (Peter Boyle) which soon flees and creates wreak havoc .

    Hilarious Mel Brooks/Gene Wilder comedy filled with horror satire , amusing events , nice settings and lots of laughters . This spoof of the old Universal terror movies is fun from start to finish . The original cut of the movie was almost twice as long as the final cut, and it was considered by all involved to be an abysmal failure , it was only after a marathon cutting session that they produced the final cut of the film, which both Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks considered to be far superior to the original product ; at one point they noted that for every joke that worked, there were three that fell flat , so they went in and trimmed all the jokes that didn't work. Enjoyable support cast such as Madeline Kahn as Elizabeth , Cloris Leachman as Frau Blücher , Kenneth Mars as Inspector Kemp and brief acting by John Carradine , Leon Askin played a lawyer but was cut out , final film of Oscar Beregi Jr and of Richard Haydn , but most of his role was deleted from the final print . And uncredited Gene Hackman as the Blind Man, in fact parting line "I was gonna make espresso" was not in the script, but was ad-libbed by the same Gene Hackman during shooting .

    When Mel Brooks found that Ken Strickfaden, who had made the elaborate electrical machinery for the lab sequences in the Universal Frankenstein films, was still alive in the Los Angeles area. He visited Strickfaden and found that Strickfaden had saved all the equipment and had it stored in his garage. Brooks made a deal to rent the equipment for his film and gave Strickfaden the screen credit he'd deserved, but hadn't gotten, for the original films. Evocative as well as luxurious cinematography in white and black by magnificent director of photography Gerald Hirschfeld . Lively and agreeable musical score by John Morris , Mel Brooks's usual .

    Excellent makeup by artist Ed Butterworth, being helped by the classic William Tuttle as makeup creator , as just like in the original Frankenstein (1931), greenish face makeup was used on the monster to make his features more prominent . Perfect sets and impressive production design , in fact he electrical apparatus used in the movie was basically the same as the equipment used Frankenstein (1931) , including many of the same props and lab equipment . The motion picture was stunningly directed by Mel Brooks ((Blazing saddles , High anxiety , Twelve chairs , The producers , Spaceballs , History of the world).

    It was voted this movie as one of "The 50 Greatest Comedies Of All Time" in 2006 and at the 1975 Golden Globe Awards, Cloris Leachman was nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy/Musical, while Madeline Kahn was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for their work in this movie.

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    • Trivia
      When Mel Brooks was preparing for this film, he discovered that Ken Strickfaden, who'd made the elaborate electrical machinery for the lab sequences in Frankenstein (1931) and its sequels, was still alive and living in the Los Angeles area. Brooks visited Strickfaden and found that he had stored all the equipment in his garage. Brooks made a deal to rent the equipment, and gave Strickfaden the screen credit he didn't receive for the original films.
    • Goofs
      Flipped shot. In the chase scene in the woods, the Police Inspector's prosthetic arm, badge, and monocle/eye patch "switch" from right to left. His companion cradles his gun in his left arm. In extra footage on the Blu-ray edition, the same man is shown in raw footage, cradling the gun in his right arm.
    • Quotes

      Igor: You know, I'll never forget my old dad. When these things would happen to him... the things he'd say to me.

      Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: What did he say?

      Igor: "What the hell are you doing in the bathroom day and night? Why don't you get out of there and give someone else a chance?"

    • Crazy credits
      The zero in the 20th Century Fox logo at the beginning is slightly tilted, which has been used by Fox on several occasions, including for the opening of Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977).
    • Alternate versions
      The theatrical and Magnetic Video releases have a Rated PG MPAA rating screen after the "The End" disclaimer. On further releases, the rating screen is edited out, and the movie ends immediately.
    • Connections
      Featured in It'll Be Alright on the Night (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      I Ain't Got Nobody (and Nobody Cares for Me)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Spencer Williams

      Lyrics by Roger Graham

      Sung by Marty Feldman

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • arabuloku.com
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • El joven Frankenstein
    • Filming locations
      • Mayfair Theatre - 214 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, California, USA(theatre show scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Gruskoff/Venture Films
      • Crossbow Productions
      • Jouer Limited
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    • Budget
      • $2,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $86,273,333
    • Gross worldwide
      • $86,278,631
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1(original & negative ratio/matted to 1.85: 1)

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