The movie Young Frankenstein was directed by Mel Brooks in 1974. The movie is just under 2hours long and was released in theatres on December 15, 1974. It became available on DVD in 1998.
The 1931 version of "Frankenstein" was produced by E.M. Asher and Carl Laemmle Jr.
It was directed by James Whale for Universal Pictures.
Gene Wilder, and it was he best performance ever.
Mel Brooks.
No. Mel Brooks directed Young Frankenstein.
Igor - Young Frankenstein - was created in 1974.
1478 is not the correct answer. 1478 is the year his grand father died. He rides a steam train which means it had to take place after 1803 when the first trains were inventned. Given the information he is teachin g in hks class about the brain in the begining dof the film, I suspect it took place some where near the early 1900's
Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks was created on 1974-02-19.
Young Jean Lee was born on 1974-05-30.
The Young Frankenstein
No. Mel Brooks directed Young Frankenstein.
Mel Brooks
Yes, she was in that movie. Not the 1974 version she wasn't. See link for cast of the movie.
Igor - Young Frankenstein - was created in 1974.
He sure did! He also co-wrote the screenplay with Gene Wilder, and both men have named that movie as their favorite of the ones they've directed (Mel) and acted (Gene) in.
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1478 is not the correct answer. 1478 is the year his grand father died. He rides a steam train which means it had to take place after 1803 when the first trains were inventned. Given the information he is teachin g in hks class about the brain in the begining dof the film, I suspect it took place some where near the early 1900's
Mahesh Bhatt directed the Bollywood movie Aashiqui. Bhatt is a successful Indian movie director, screenwriter, and producer. He has been involved with movies since 1974.
1974.
There have been several adaptations of Mary Shelley's novel "Frankenstein" in film, dating back to the early 20th century. Some notable film versions include the 1931 film "Frankenstein" starring Boris Karloff, the 1994 film "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" directed by Kenneth Branagh, and more recent adaptations like "Victor Frankenstein" in 2015.