Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ก 45/100
Total warning time: 6m 18s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ก 50/100 (1m 32s)
- ๐ก 60/100 [00:45:23 - 00:46:10] A scene with suggestive dancing and innuendo between Dr. Frankenstein and Inga.
- ๐ก 40/100 [01:05:30 - 01:06:15] Mild sexual humor involving the monster and Elizabeth.
Drug Use: ๐ข 20/100 (35s)
- ๐ข 20/100 [00:30:45 - 00:31:20] Dr. Frankenstein drinks alcohol in a social setting.
Violence: ๐ก 40/100 (4m 5s)
- ๐ก 30/100 [00:15:10 - 00:16:30] Mild slapstick violence involving Igor and Dr. Frankenstein.
- ๐ก 50/100 [01:20:00 - 01:22:45] The monster becomes agitated and causes mild destruction.
Strong Language: ๐ก 30/100 (6s)
- ๐ก 30/100 [00:25:12 - 00:25:15] Mild profanity used by a character.
- ๐ก 30/100 [01:10:05 - 01:10:08] Another instance of mild profanity.
Movie FAQ
Q: Who directed Young Frankenstein (1974)?
A: Young Frankenstein was directed by Mel Brooks, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gene Wilder.
A: Young Frankenstein was directed by Mel Brooks, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gene Wilder.
Q: What is the plot of Young Frankenstein (1974)?
A: The movie follows Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, a descendant of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, as he inherits his family's estate in Transylvania and decides to continue his grandfather's experiments in reanimating the dead, leading to comedic and chaotic results.
A: The movie follows Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, a descendant of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, as he inherits his family's estate in Transylvania and decides to continue his grandfather's experiments in reanimating the dead, leading to comedic and chaotic results.
Q: Who plays the role of the Monster in Young Frankenstein?
A: The Monster is played by Peter Boyle, who delivers a memorable and humorous performance in the role.
A: The Monster is played by Peter Boyle, who delivers a memorable and humorous performance in the role.
Q: What are some notable comedic elements in Young Frankenstein?
A: The film is known for its witty dialogue, slapstick humor, and parody of classic horror films, including scenes like 'Puttin' on the Ritz' with the Monster and the iconic 'Abby Normal' brain mix-up.
A: The film is known for its witty dialogue, slapstick humor, and parody of classic horror films, including scenes like 'Puttin' on the Ritz' with the Monster and the iconic 'Abby Normal' brain mix-up.
Q: Is Young Frankenstein a black-and-white movie?
A: Yes, Young Frankenstein was filmed in black-and-white as an homage to the classic Universal horror films of the 1930s and 1940s, which it parodies.
A: Yes, Young Frankenstein was filmed in black-and-white as an homage to the classic Universal horror films of the 1930s and 1940s, which it parodies.