Late 1974
Similar Reviews
Moderate Acceptance
Middle Budget.
– Directed by Mel Brooks
– More The Producers Robin Hood: Men in Tights Spaceballs History of the World: Part I Silent Movie
– Language
Български
Česky
Ελληνικά
English
Español
Français
Magyar
Italiano
Nederlands
Русский
Slovenčina
Slovenščina
Srpski
|
Young Frankenstein
Young Frankenstein is a 1974 film directed by Mel Brooks, starring Gene Wilder as the title character. Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Kahn, Kenneth Mars, and Gene Hackman also star. The screenplay was written by Brooks and Wilder. The film is a parody of the horror film genre, in particular the various film versions of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, mainly those made by Universal in the 1930s and 1940s, to which the film is best seen as an affectionate homage. Because of the reference to the earlier films, Brooks shot the film entirely in black-and-white, a rare choice for a comedy of that era. A large portion of the initial budget was spent by Brooks as he chose to hire the sets from the original Frankenstein movie.
» more
ENGLISH
Young Frankenstein
:04:56 If we look at the base of a brain
which has just been removed from a skull,
:05:01 there's very little of the midbrain
that we can actually see.
:05:05 Yet, as I demonstrated
in my lecture last week,
:05:08 if the under aspects of the temporal lobes
are gently pulled apart,
:05:15 the upper portion of the stem
of the brain can be seen.
:05:20 This so-called brainstem
consists of the midbrain,
:05:26 a rounded protrusion called the pons,
:05:31 and a stalk tapering downwards
called the medulla oblongata
:05:35 which passes out of the skull
through the foramen magnum
:05:38 and becomes, of course, the spinal cord.
:05:42 Are there any questions before we proceed?
:05:45 I have one question, Dr Frankenstein.
:05:50 That's Fronkonsteen.
:05:52 I beg your pardon?
:05:54 My name. It's pronounced "Fronkonsteen".
:05:58 But aren't you the grandson
of the famous Dr Victor Frankenstein,
|