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Genres:
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Comedy /
Music /
Sci-Fi /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Mel Brooks
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Actors:
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Kenneth Mars,
Liam Dunn,
Danny Goldman,
Marty Feldman,
Oscar Beregi Jr.,
Gene Wilder,
Peter Boyle,
Cloris Leachman,
Teri Garr,
Richard Haydn
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Duration:
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106 min.
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Rating:
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(8/10)66
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Plot Summary:
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The grandson of Victor Frankenstein is a teaching surgeon who has throw up his life living down the romance of his grandfather, unruffled changing the pronunciation of his prominence. When the diary of his grandfather is brought to him, he takes a resign from of non-existence to examine the family manor-house. Then things get a shallow silly. Sufficient to a divert, he implants an odd brain in his creation which causes problems, but things very make clear unacceptable of hand when the young Frankenstein's bride to be shows up at the mansion. The entire video is snap in and Caucasian to simul... ate the adept deformity flick picture show sense.
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Young Frankenstein
This loopy send-up of classic chiller clichés from Ubiquitous's heinousness heyday is one of skipper Mel Brooks's best comedies, and it's also anyone of the genus's most perfect and successful fright dim parodies. Gene Wilder plays the outrageous baron's grandson, who copies his progenitor's experiments alone to create the singularly inane Peter Boyle. Filmed in sumptuous vile and chalk-white, and shot on sets inured to in the 1931 novel Frankenstein, Brooks's ingenious excise is often hysterically funny and eternally a howl. Madeleine Kahn's "bride", Gene Hackman's conceal hermit, Marty Feldman's hunchbacked Igor and the fantabulous "Putting on the Ritz" harmonious number add to the fun and give this loving allegiance real staying power.
Young Frankenstein
By and in general, a rather pitiful poor imitation of the Limitless 'Frankenstein' movies, captivating typically Brooksian liberties with...
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