Young Frankenstein Site

: To capture the "velvety monochrome" feel of the 1930s, Brooks shot the film in black and white and even tracked down and used the original lab equipment props from the 1931 Frankenstein . Critical Consensus

The film's success is rooted in its pitch-perfect ensemble cast and meticulous production values. Young Frankenstein

: Wilder portrays Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced "Fron-ken-steen") with a "master class on silence and timing," swinging from quiet neurosis to manic explosions. : To capture the "velvety monochrome" feel of

Released in 1974, Young Frankenstein is widely celebrated as Mel Brooks's most cinematically polished and disciplined masterpiece. Co-written by Brooks and its star, Gene Wilder, the film serves as both a high-energy parody and a reverent homage to the Universal horror classics of the 1930s, specifically those directed by James Whale . Performance and Production Performance and Production

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