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Young Frankenstein (1974)
Comedy . 01 h 46 m
3/5(1)

Overview

A young neurosurgeon inherits the castle of his grandfather, the famous Dr. Victor von Frankenstein. In the castle he finds a funny hunchback, a pretty lab assistant and the elderly housekeeper. Young Frankenstein believes that the work of his grandfather was delusional, but when he discovers the book where the mad doctor described his reanimation experiment, he suddenly changes his mind.

Release Date

15 December 1974

Languages

English, German,

Produced By

Crossbow Productions, Gruskoff/Venture Films, Jouer Limited, 20th Century Fox,

Directed by :
Mel Brooks

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Summary

"Young Frankenstein - The scariest comedy of all time!" is english Language Movie.

"Young Frankenstein" was released on 15 December 1974 it had a budget of $2,800,000 and had box office collection of $86,273,333.

The movie was directed by Mel Brooks

It has cast of: Gene Wilder as Frederick Frankenstein, Teri Garr as Inga, Marty Feldman as Igor, Peter Boyle as Frankenstein's Monster, Cloris Leachman as Frau Blücher, Madeline Kahn as Elizabeth, Kenneth Mars as Inspector Kemp, Richard Haydn as Gerhard Falkstein, Liam Dunn as Mr. Hilltop, Danny Goldman as Medical Student, Oscar Beregi Jr. as Sadistic Jailor, Arthur Malet as Village Elder, Richard A. Roth as Inspector Kemp's Aide, Monte Landis as Gravedigger, Rusty Blitz as Gravedigger, Anne Beesley as Little Girl, Gene Hackman as Blindman, John Madison as Villager, John Dennis as Orderly in Frankenstein's Class, Rick Norman as Villager, Rolfe Sedan as Train Conductor, Terrence Pushman as Villager, Randolph Dobbs as Villager, Norbert Schiller as Emcee at Frankenstein's Show, Pat O'Hara as Villager, Michael Fox as Helga's Father, Lidia Kristen as Helga's Mother, Berry Kroeger as First Village Elder, Ian Abercrombie as Second Villager, Mel Brooks as Werewolf / Cat Hit by Dart / Victor Frankenstein (voice), Lou Cutell as Frightened Villager, Leoda Richards as Theatre Goer, Clement von Franckenstein as , Jeff Maxwell as Medical Student, Lars Hensen as Theatre Goer, Johnny Marlin as Spectator, Maida Severn as Train Passenger, Arthur Tovey as Member of Angry Mob, Max Wagner as Villager in lead roles.

Series Cast

Gene Wilder
Frederick Frankenstein
Popularity:14.836

Teri Garr
Inga
Popularity:30.511

Marty Feldman
Igor
Popularity:34.1

Peter Boyle
Frankenstein's Monster
Popularity:31.939

Cloris Leachman
Frau Blücher
Popularity:26.37

Madeline Kahn
Elizabeth
Popularity:16.767

Kenneth Mars
Inspector Kemp
Popularity:23.71

Richard Haydn
Gerhard Falkstein
Popularity:20.516

Liam Dunn
Mr. Hilltop
Popularity:12.967

Danny Goldman
Medical Student
Popularity:16.444

Oscar Beregi Jr.
Sadistic Jailor
Popularity:16.338

Arthur Malet
Village Elder
Popularity:13.531

Richard A. Roth
Inspector Kemp's Aide
Popularity:1.844

Monte Landis
Gravedigger
Popularity:5.627

Rusty Blitz
Gravedigger
Popularity:2.65

Anne Beesley
Little Girl
Popularity:2.363

Gene Hackman
Blindman
Popularity:28.278

John Madison
Villager
Popularity:0.829

John Dennis
Orderly in Frankenstein's Class
Popularity:7.44

Rick Norman
Villager
Popularity:1.112

Rolfe Sedan
Train Conductor
Popularity:9.139

Terrence Pushman
Villager
Popularity:1.914

Randolph Dobbs
Villager
Popularity:1.368

Norbert Schiller
Emcee at Frankenstein's Show
Popularity:10.839

Pat O'Hara
Villager
Popularity:5.527

Michael Fox
Helga's Father
Popularity:11.039

Lidia Kristen
Helga's Mother
Popularity:3.456

Berry Kroeger
First Village Elder
Popularity:6.592

Ian Abercrombie
Second Villager
Popularity:20.942

Mel Brooks
Werewolf / Cat Hit by Dart / Victor Frankenstein (voice)
Popularity:24.856

Lou Cutell
Frightened Villager
Popularity:6.355

Leoda Richards
Theatre Goer
Popularity:11.88

Clement von Franckenstein

Popularity:10.107

Jeff Maxwell
Medical Student
Popularity:8.075

Lars Hensen
Theatre Goer
Popularity:7.613

Johnny Marlin
Spectator
Popularity:0.587

Maida Severn
Train Passenger
Popularity:10.266

Arthur Tovey
Member of Angry Mob
Popularity:17.916

Max Wagner
Villager
Popularity:8.443

It Crew included: Mel Brooks as Director(Directing), Gene Wilder as Screenplay(Writing), Mel Brooks as Screenplay(Writing), Michael Gruskoff as Producer(Production), Gerald Hirschfeld as Director of Photography(Camera), John C. Howard as Editor(Editing), Jane Feinberg as Casting(Production), Mike Fenton as Casting(Production), Robert De Vestel as Set Decoration(Art), Dorothy Jeakins as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Edwin Butterworth as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Dale Hennesy as Set Designer(Art), Gene Wilder as Screenstory(Writing), Mel Brooks as Screenstory(Writing), Dale Hennesy as Production Design(Art), Frank Baur as Unit Production Manager(Production), Barry Stern as Assistant Director(Directing), Michael Grillo as Assistant Director(Directing), Jack M. Marino as Property Master(Crew), Hendrik Wynands as Construction Coordinator(Art), Edward T. McAvoy as Scenic Artist(Crew), Richard Portman as Sound Re-Recording Mixer(Sound), Don Hall as Sound Editor(Sound), Gary L. King as Special Effects(Crew), Jay King as Special Effects(Crew), Matthew Yuricich as Visual Effects(Visual Effects), Roger Creed as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), Jesse Wayne as Stunts(Crew), James Plannette as Gaffer(Lighting), Richard Tim Vanik as Camera Operator(Camera), Eric D. Andersen as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Stanford C. Allen as Assistant Editor(Editing), William D. Gordean as Assistant Editor(Editing), John Morris as Orchestrator(Sound), Jonathan Tunick as Orchestrator(Sound), Dan Wallin as Scoring Mixer(Sound), Ray Quiroz as Script Supervisor(Directing), Ken Strickfaden as Thanks(Crew), John Morris as Original Music Composer(Sound), John Morris as Conductor(Sound), Marvin Miller as Assistant Director(Directing), Anthony Goldschmidt as Title Designer(Art), Anthony Goldschmidt as Graphic Designer(Art), William Tuttle as Makeup Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Dick James as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Ed Wynigear as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Phyllis Garr as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Carolyn Ewart as Wardrobe Master(Costume & Make-Up), Mary Keats as Hairdresser(Costume & Make-Up), Charles Sertin as Assistant Property Master(Art), Henry Millar Jr. as Special Effects(Crew), Hal Millar as Special Effects(Crew), Gene S. Cantamessa as Production Sound Mixer(Sound), Mary Shelley as Characters(Writing), in lead roles.

Series Crew

Mel Brooks
Director
O:Directing

Gene Wilder
Screenplay
O:Writing

Mel Brooks
Screenplay
O:Writing

Michael Gruskoff
Producer
O:Production

Gerald Hirschfeld
Director of Photography
O:Camera

John C. Howard
Editor
O:Editing

Jane Feinberg
Casting
O:Production

Mike Fenton
Casting
O:Production

Robert De Vestel
Set Decoration
O:Art

Dorothy Jeakins
Costume Design
O:Costume & Make-Up

Edwin Butterworth
Makeup Artist
O:Costume & Make-Up

Dale Hennesy
Set Designer
O:Art

Gene Wilder
Screenstory
O:Writing

Mel Brooks
Screenstory
O:Writing

Dale Hennesy
Production Design
O:Art

Frank Baur
Unit Production Manager
O:Production

Barry Stern
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Michael Grillo
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Jack M. Marino
Property Master
O:Crew

Hendrik Wynands
Construction Coordinator
O:Art

Edward T. McAvoy
Scenic Artist
O:Crew

Richard Portman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
O:Sound

Don Hall
Sound Editor
O:Sound

Gary L. King
Special Effects
O:Crew

Jay King
Special Effects
O:Crew

Matthew Yuricich
Visual Effects
O:Visual Effects

Roger Creed
Stunt Coordinator
O:Crew

Jesse Wayne
Stunts
O:Crew

James Plannette
Gaffer
O:Lighting

Richard Tim Vanik
Camera Operator
O:Camera

Eric D. Andersen
First Assistant Camera
O:Camera

Stanford C. Allen
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

William D. Gordean
Assistant Editor
O:Editing

John Morris
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Jonathan Tunick
Orchestrator
O:Sound

Dan Wallin
Scoring Mixer
O:Sound

Ray Quiroz
Script Supervisor
O:Directing

Ken Strickfaden
Thanks
O:Crew

John Morris
Original Music Composer
O:Sound

John Morris
Conductor
O:Sound

Marvin Miller
Assistant Director
O:Directing

Anthony Goldschmidt
Title Designer
O:Art

Anthony Goldschmidt
Graphic Designer
O:Art

William Tuttle
Makeup Designer
O:Costume & Make-Up

Dick James
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Ed Wynigear
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Phyllis Garr
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Carolyn Ewart
Wardrobe Master
O:Costume & Make-Up

Mary Keats
Hairdresser
O:Costume & Make-Up

Charles Sertin
Assistant Property Master
O:Art

Henry Millar Jr.
Special Effects
O:Crew

Hal Millar
Special Effects
O:Crew

Gene S. Cantamessa
Production Sound Mixer
O:Sound

Mary Shelley
Characters
O:Writing
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Status: Released
Released on:
15 December 1974

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