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Young Frankenstein

Young Frankenstein

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Much-loved, brilliantly zany Mel Brooks comedy about Dr Frankenstein's grandson.

CertificatePG

Duration101 mins

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  • matthew, 13
  • 11 reviews

Review by matthew, 13

4 stars

03 Nov 2016

“Young Frankenstein” is a funny movie featuring Gene Wilder as Dr. Fredrick Frankenstein who believes that all of his grandfather’s (Henry Franken stein – Colin Clive) work was impossible until he found the book that his grandfather recorded how to re-animate a dead body and became power crazy and believes that re-animation is the greatest scientific discovery since fire. The story was about as good as Frau Blücher (Neigh!!!!!) who is good and bad, good in a way because she believed that the monster was good so she let him free, on the other hand she was bad because she let the monster go. I’m surprised that it even got nominated for one Oscar never mind 2. I am going to give this movie 4 stars out of 5 because this movie is funny but the plot isn’t too great.

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