Un petit-fils américain du célèbre scientifique, luttant pour prouver que son grand-père n'était pas aussi fou qu'on le croit, est invité en Transylvanie, où il découvre le processus qui réa... Tout lireUn petit-fils américain du célèbre scientifique, luttant pour prouver que son grand-père n'était pas aussi fou qu'on le croit, est invité en Transylvanie, où il découvre le processus qui réanime un cadavre.Un petit-fils américain du célèbre scientifique, luttant pour prouver que son grand-père n'était pas aussi fou qu'on le croit, est invité en Transylvanie, où il découvre le processus qui réanime un cadavre.
- Nommé pour 2 oscars
- 11 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Sadistic Jailor
- (as Oscar Beregi)
- Insp. Kemp's Aide
- (as Richard Roth)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Mel Brooks was preparing for this film, he discovered that Ken Strickfaden, who'd made the elaborate electrical machinery for the lab sequences in Frankenstein (1931) and its sequels, was still alive and living in the Los Angeles area. Brooks visited Strickfaden, and found that he had stored all the equipment in his garage. Brooks made a deal to rent the equipment, and gave Strickfaden the screen credit he didn't receive for the original films.
- GaffesFlipped shot. In the chase scene in the woods, the Police Inspector's prosthetic arm, badge, and monocle/eye patch "switch" from right to left. His companion cradles his gun in his left arm. In extra footage on the Blu-ray edition, the same man is shown in raw footage, cradling the gun in his right arm.
- Citations
Igor: You know, I'll never forget my old dad. When these things would happen to him... the things he'd say to me.
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: What did he say?
Igor: "What the hell are you doing in the bathroom day and night? Why don't you get out of there and give someone else a chance?"
- Générique farfeluThe zero in the 20th Century Fox logo at the beginning is slightly tilted, which has been used by Fox on several occasions, including for the opening of La guerre des étoiles (1977).
- Autres versionsThe theatrical and Magnetic Video releases have a Rated PG MPAA rating screen after the "The End" disclaimer. On further releases, the rating screen is edited out, and the movie ends immediately.
- ConnexionsFeatured in It'll Be Alright on the Night (1977)
- Bandes originalesI Ain't Got Nobody (and Nobody Cares for Me)
(uncredited)
Music by Spencer Williams
Lyrics by Roger Graham
Sung by Marty Feldman
I think most of the humor in the movie is hit or miss, but in my case it was mostly hit. There were some parts in the movie that tried to be funny but I didn't quite get it, mostly because it feels at times very immature and juvenile, but most at the time, the movie is actually very mature and it understands the type of movie that it is. Most of the time this is actually a very smart film, not everyone could achieve this affectionate parody, but Mel Brooks did it and that is praise-worthy. The movie features an amazing performance from Gene Wilder as Frankenstein, he was cast perfectly for the role. The cinematography really resembles that of the original Frankenstein films, which I loved.
Young Frankenstein is a great comedy, a movie that understands what it is doing most of the time and, although childish at times, I think fans of the original Frankenstein films and horror classics in general will enjoy this one.
- schroeder-gustavo
- 8 juill. 2015
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Young Frankenstein
- Lieux de tournage
- Mayfair Theatre - 214 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, Californie, États-Unis(theatre show scenes)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 800 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 86 273 333 $ US
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 86 276 706 $ US
- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1(original & negative ratio/matted to 1.85: 1)