Young Frankenstein is a satire not just of the original Frankenstein movie, but of the plethora of classic Frankenstein movies that followed: Bride of, Son of, Ghost of, Proctologist of, Posse of, etc. Gene Wilder plays Frederick Frankenstein, grandson of the megalomaniacal creator of the original creature. His plans to pursue legitimate, moral avenues of science go awry when he inherits his grandfather’s castle, and more importantly, Victor’s secret library. In short order he has built and brought to life a monster of his own (played by Peter Boyle), which he can neither contain nor control.
There’s more to it than this. It’s of course not just a by-the-books Frankenstein movie—there’s satire and ‘comic bits’, but I just can’t be bothered to relate complicated gag after complicated gag that just isn’t that funny... Alright, just one then:
(A storm rages overhead. The inanimate, hulking form of the monster lays strapped to a platform with thick metal bands. Frederick verifies that all conditions are set while his assistant, Inga, observes.)
Inga: Yes, Doctor.
Inga: (incredulous) Now? Right here?
Inga: Oh. Ze platform! Oh, zat, yeah, yeah.
What? You’re not laughing? But it’s funny though! She thought he wanted fellatio! Now imagine an hour and forty-five minutes of such comic gold. It’s almost to much for one man. It’s pistol-in-your-mouth funny!
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Captain RIP to the rescue.
That is my favourite Mel Brooks movie.
It's got just enough funny in it.
Sometimes I think people just say they like Brooks movies to make him feel like not killing himself.
Fun movie, d00d.