

Where to Watch El jovencito Frankenstein
- Richard19 de abril de 2026it’s a love letter to classic Universal monster films, stitched together with perfect comedic timing and brought to life by a cast who know exactly how far to push the absurdity. Shot in black and white and using original 1930s lab equipment, the film nails the gothic atmosphere so well that the jokes land even harder. Marty Feldman steals scenes with a single eyebrow twitch, Teri Garr radiates chaotic charm, and every line feels quotable, often because it is. It’s clever without being smug, silly without being stupid and timeless in a way most parodies never achieve. Whether you’re revisiting it or discovering it for the first time, Young Frankenstein remains one of the sharpest and funniest genre tributes ever made.
- Mister Arn14 de mayo de 2025Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder team up for another of their genre parodies. I find these films better in the first viewing, where the jokes and their outlandish behavior delivers a surprise along with a good laugh. You should view Frankenstein (1931) and Bride of Frankenstein (1931) before playing this one.
- johnr33919 de octubre de 2025Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein is what happens when you give a comedic genius a black-and-white camera, a castle full of questionable experiments, and a cast that fully commits to the absurd. It’s parody at its most intelligent and idiotic—often at the same time—and somehow that’s a compliment. Gene Wilder, as Dr. “Fronkensteen,” gives one of the great manic performances of cinema. He’s perfectly calm one moment and screaming “IT’S ALIVE!” the next, like a man who’s had too much caffeine and too little therapy. His ability to bounce between serious scientist and unhinged lunatic makes the entire film feel like it’s balancing on the edge of madness—and loving every minute of it. Peter Boyle’s Frankenstein monster deserves his own comedy award. Few actors could grunt, dance to “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” and still come across as oddly lovable. His chemistry with Madeline Kahn borders on dangerously funny—especially when things get a little, well, Brooksian in their suggestiveness. But the true secret weapon is Marty Feldman as Igor (that’s “Eye-gor,” thank you very much). His eyes alone deliver more comedy than most scripts, and his timing is impeccable. Every quip lands perfectly, every reaction feels spontaneous, and he somehow makes every scene a little weirder—in the best way possible. Brooks packs the movie with so many double entendres and clever nods to classic horror that you could watch it twice and still miss half the jokes (though you’d catch all the moans). The pacing is sharp, the humor timeless, and the whole thing plays like a love letter to both monster movies and the ridiculousness of human nature. In the end, Young Frankenstein isn’t just a parody—it’s a masterpiece of controlled chaos. It’s alive, it’s hilarious, and it proves once and for all that comedy really is an exact science.
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El jovencito Frankenstein was released on 15 de diciembre de 1974.
El jovencito Frankenstein was directed by Mel Brooks.
El jovencito Frankenstein has a runtime of 1h 46min.
El jovencito Frankenstein was produced by Michael Gruskoff.
El nieto del legendario doctor Frankenstein se ha convertido en un reconocido neurocirujano que debe hacerse cargo del castillo de su abuelo. Ayudado por el jorobado Igor y una escultural asistente decide recrear el experimento de su ancestro.
The key characters in El jovencito Frankenstein are Dr. Frankenstein (Gene Wilder), Monster (Peter Boyle), Igor (Marty Feldman).
El jovencito Frankenstein is rated A.
El jovencito Frankenstein is a Comedia, Terror film.
El jovencito Frankenstein has an audience rating of 9.2 out of 10.
El jovencito Frankenstein had a budget of 2,8 MUS$.
El jovencito Frankenstein has made 86,3 MUS$ at the box office.























