Director Mel Brooks was able to use the original sets from James Whale's 1930s classic Frankenstein.
This is an enjoyably silly film from Mel Brooks that's a pastiche on the Frankenstein legend and those horror films of the Thirties. Gene Wilder is on form as the good doctor's descendant, who is destined to continue his namesake's work. Peter Boyle is excellent as the Monster, as is the delightfully off-the-wall Marty Feldman as the hunchback ('Hump? What hump? '). The most successful scene is a masterpiece of comic business between the Monster (Peter Boyle) and the blind hermit (an unbilled Gene Hackman).
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