Films of the 1970s, No. 18

 


Throughout 2023 I'm looking at my favorite films from the decade of the 1970s. I'll be counting down from 50 to 1 throughout the year, posting a new installment each Friday. Agree? Disagree? Want to share a story? Post it in the comments below!

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: You know, I'm a rather brilliant surgeon. Perhaps I can help you with that hump.
Igor: What hump?

Young Frankenstein (1974)
Starring:
Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Madeline Khan, and Cloris Leachman
Director: Mel Brooks
About: Brooks had a fine decade in the 1970s. In the first of two films from him left on this countdown, we get a send up of Frankenstein and the horror genre. And, naturally, he's blessed with a great lead in Wilder, who was also one of the featured faces of the 1970s. We've already seen Wilder as Willy Wonka and now we get him a Frankenstein. He's great here, as is the supporting cast. I loved Feldman as Igor and Boyle does a great job as Frankenstein's monster. There are a lot of laughs and iconic sequences here, and this film delivers plenty of laughs. It's an iconic classic, one of the most memorable of the 1970s and one of Brooks' best.

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