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Young Frankenstein

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Oct 23, 2017

I’ve heard it said that while Blazing Saddles is Mel Brooks’ funniest film, Young Frankenstein is his best. I have to agree with both parts of that statement, with no offence to either films. Young Frankenstein is still hilarious while Blazing Saddles is on another level of side splitting fun. But read more

Happy Halloween! Young Frankenstein DVD Giveaway (October)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Sep 25, 2016

Announcing our Happy Halloween “Young Frankenstein” DVD Giveaway! We decided to do something a little special this year for Halloween — so this will be the first of two Halloween-themed DVD giveaways we’ll be doing this month. That said, we will be paying tribute to the late read more

Everything is abby normal: Young Frankenstein (1974)

Love Letters to Old Hollywood Posted by Michaela on Feb 20, 2016

Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) is haunted by his family's past. His grandfather, Victor, was the infamous madman who brought a man back to life, only to have it terrorize a village. Because of this, Frederick wants nothing to do with the Frankenstein name, changing the pronunciation of it to f read more

Young Frankenstein (1974)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 27, 2013

Young Frankenstein (1974)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Sep 27, 2013

Classic Films in Focus: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 8, 2012

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and parody is, at its best, imitation with a wink and a nudge. That affectionate sense of parody permeates Young Frankenstein (1974), with Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder demonstrating their great appreciation for James Whale's classic movies, Frankenstein (19 read more

Classic Films in Focus: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (1974)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Oct 8, 2012

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and parody is, at its best, imitation with a wink and a nudge. That affectionate sense of parody permeates Young Frankenstein (1974), with Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder demonstrating their great appreciation for James Whale's classic movies, Frankenstein (19 read more