Saturday, February 1, 2014

Troy's Top 100 Movies. #93 Young Frankenstein.

Comedies don't get much better than this. In Mel Brooks classic film Gene Wilder plays the grandson of Victor Frankenstein, though he has tried to distance himself from his family name he winds up heading to his grandfather's castle to settle a few loose ends. While he's there he discovers his grandfather's old journal detailing how he first created the monster. Thinking he can improve upon it, Fredrick tries to duplicate the experiments resulting in creating one of the most enduring movie "monsters" ever. Every scene in this film is classic and if you don't chuckle at the Puttin' on the Ritz tap dance there is something wrong with you.

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