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Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, and Peter Boyle in Young Frankenstein (1974)

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Young Frankenstein

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Featured in

    • It'll Be Alright on the Night (TV Movie 1977)

      Various outtakes shown.
    • "Lørdagshjørnet" Gene Wilder (TV Episode 1978)

      Henrik Wolsgaard-Iversen mentions the film + clip shown
    • "Sneak Previews" Take 2: Who's Funnier: Mel Brooks or Woody Allen? (TV Episode 1980)

      Clip shown
    • "Arena" I Thought I Was Taller: A Short History of Mel Brooks (TV Episode 1981)

      Clips.
    • Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)

      Dr. Frankenstein and Inga with revolving bookcase and candle.

Referenced in

    • Old Dracula (1974)

    • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Mel Brooks/Susan Blakely/Bob Rosefsky (TV Episode 1975)

      Mel Brooks introduces outtakes from his movie
    • "Saturday Night Live" Peter Boyle/Al Jarreau (TV Episode 1976)

      Peter Boyle grunts the same way he did as the monster when following 'Your friendly lady in the house next door'.
    • "Saturday Night Live" Madeline Kahn/Carly Simon (TV Episode 1976)

      Referenced in I Feel Pretty
    • Silent Movie (1976)

      Several posters for this film can be seen outside the movie theater where the silent movie is shown.

References

    • The Black Cat (1934)

    • The Devil Is a Woman (1935)

      The "not the hair" gag references a scene where Marlene Dietrich's character avoids a kiss with the line "You'll muss up my hair" - the jewelry on Madeline Kahn's forehead mimics Dietrich's hair curl.
    • After the Thin Man (1936)

      "Walk this way" scene
    • Each Dawn I Die (1939)

      The way Frank Ross says "Hello" when he finds something of interest is the same way as Dr. Frankenstein says it when he finds something of interest.
    • Rebecca (1940)

      Mel Brooks confirmed that Frau Blucher is based on Mrs. Danvers.

Remade as

    • My Friend Frankenstein (1975)

Spoofed in

    • "Disco" Episode #1.68 (TV Episode 1976)

      Ilja Richter is doing a Marty Feldman impression in the style of Ygor from Young Frankenstein
    • Galaxina (1980)

      A music plays every time they say "Blue Star", much like the horses neighing in Young Frankenstein every time someone said "Frau Blucher"
    • "Inspector Gadget" The Amazon (TV Episode 1983)

      When the proffesor's mind transfers into the gorilla.
    • Haunted Honeymoon (1986)

    • Bad Taste (1987)

      Kemp's hand spoofed at the beginnning of Bad Taste

Spoofs

    • Puttin' on the Ritz (1930)

      The title song is performed by Frankenstein and The Monster.
    • Frankenstein (1931)

      The 1931 film is the primary subject of the spoof.
    • Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)

      Igor pronounced eye-gor rather than ee-gor
    • Naughty Marietta (1935)

    • Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

Version of

    • Frankenstein (Short 1910)

      Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.
    • Life Without Soul (1915)

      Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.
    • The Monster of Frankenstein (Short 1921)

      Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.
    • Frankenstein (1931)

      Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.
    • "Tales of Tomorrow" Frankenstein (TV Episode 1952)

      Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.

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