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| Gene Wilder | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein |
| Peter Boyle | The Monster |
| Marty Feldman | Igor |
| Madeline Kahn | Elizabeth |
| Cloris Leachman | Frau Blücher |
| Teri Garr | Inga |
| Kenneth Mars | Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friederich Kemp |
| Richard Haydn | Gerhard Falkstein |
| Liam Dunn | Mr. Hilltop |
| Danny Goldman | Medical Student |
| Anne Beesley | Helga |
| Oscar Beregi Jr. | |
| Rusty Blitz | |
| Johnny Dennis | |
| Gene Hackman | Blind Hermit |
| John Madison | A Villager |
| Leon Askin | Herr Waldman |
| Lidia Kristen | Mr. Hilltop |
| Director | Mel Brooks
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| Producer | Michael Gruskoff
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| Writer | Mary Shelley
Gene Wilder Mel Brooks |
| Cinematography | Gerald Hirschfeld
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| Musician | Irving Berlin
Franz Schubert John Morris |
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Mel Brooks' monstrously crazy tribute to Mary Shelley's classic pokes hilarious fun at just about every Frankenstein movie ever made. Summoned by a will to his late grandfather's castle in Transylvania, young Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) soon discovers the scientist's step-by-step manual explaining how to bring a corpse to life. Assisted by the hunchbacked Igor (Marty Feldman) and the curvaceous Inga (Teri Garr), he creates a monster (Peter Boyle) who only wants to be loved. |
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