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Title: | Young Frankenstein |
Genres: | Comedy Horror |
Directed by: | Mel Brooks |
Written by: | Mel Brooks; Gene Wilder |
Produced by: | Michael Gruskoff |
Music by: | John Morris |
Cinematography: | Gerald Hirschfeld |
Edited by: | John C. Howard |
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Distributed by: | Crossbow Productions Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation |
Released: | December 15th, 1974 |
Rating: | PG |
Running time: | 106 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $2,800,000 [1] |
Gross: | $86,300,000 [1] |
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Young Frankenstein is an American feature film of the comedy spoof and horror/sci-fi genres. It was written and directed by Mel Brooks with a screenplay co-written by leading actor Gene Wilder. It was produced by Crossbow Productions and distributed through 20th Century Fox. It premiered in the United States on December 15th, 1974. The movie stars Gene Wilder as the wildly eccentric Frederick Frankenstein - a descendant of the infamous Frankenstein family, who is desperate to distance himself from his family's notorious past. Co-starring with Wilder is Peter Boyle as the monster - the end result of Frederick giving in and accepting his destiny that he is in fact, a Frankenstein. The movie also stars Teri Garr as his humble Swedish assistant, Inga, Cloris Leachman as the dry housekeeper Frau Blücher, Madeline Kahn as Frederick's actress/lover Elizabeth, and Marty Feldman as the zany hunchback assistant Igor (or as he prefers it, "Eye-Gor").
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Actor | Role |
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Gene Wilder | Doctor Frederick Frankenstein |
Peter Boyle | The Monster |
Marty Feldman | Igor |
Madeline Kahn | Elizabeth |
Cloris Leachman | Frau Blücher |
Teri Garr | Inga |
Kenneth Mars | Inspector Kemp |
Richard Haydn | Herr Falkstein |
Liam Dunn | Mister Hillstop |
Danny Goldman | Medical student |
Oscar Beregi, Jr. | Sadistic jailor |
Arthur Malet | Village elder |
Richard A. Roth | Inspector Kemp's aide |
Monte Landis | Gravedigger |
Rusty Blitz | Gravedigger |
Anne Beesley | Little girl |
Gene Hackman | Blind man |
Uncredited cast[]
Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.
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Ian Abercrombie | Second villager |
Leon Askin | Herr Waldman |
Mel Brooks | Werewolf/Victor Frankenstein |
John Carradine | Beaufort Frankenstein |
Lou Cuttell | Frightened villager |
John Dennis | Orderly in Frankenstein's class |
Randolph Dobbs | Third villager |
Peter Paul Eastman | Theater goer |
Michael Fox | Helga's father |
Lidia Kristen | Helga's mother |
Berry Kroeger | First village elder |
John Madison | Villager |
Jeff Maxwell | Medical student |
Rick Norman | Villager |
Pat O'Hara | Villager |
Terence Pushman | Villager |
Leoda Richards | Theater goer |
Norbert Schiller | Emcee at Frankenstein's show |
Rolfe Sedan | Train conductor |
Maida Severn | Train passenger |
Arthur Tovey | Member of angry mob |
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- Copyright holder: © 1974 (MCMLXXIV) Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Young Frankenstein redirects to this page.
- Production on Young Frankenstein began on February 19th, 1974. Principal photography concluded on May 3rd, 1974. [1]
- Actor Oscar Beregi, Jr. is credited as Oscar Beregi in this film.
- Actor Richard A. Roth is credited as Richard Roth in this film.
Fun Facts[]
- The tagline for this film is, "The scariest comedy of all time!"
Recommendations[]
Mel Brooks films
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Frankenstein films
Universal Clasics
Hammer Horror
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Other
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Science gone crazy!
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 IMDB; Young Frankenstein (1974); Box office & business.