Film

Bristol Film Festival: Young Frankenstein

Director
Mel Brooks
Certificate
PG
Running Time
106 mins

“Werewolf?”

“There wolf. There castle.”

“Why are you talking that way?”

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“I thought you wanted to.”

The late Gene Wilder‘s (and for that matter Mel Brooks‘) finest hour-and-half: a loving, eminently quotable monochrome horror parody in which he stars as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, American grandson of the notorious mad scientist, who inherits the family estate in Transylvania. Naturally, it comes with a boggle-eyed servant named Igor, brilliantly played by Marty (“What hump?”) Feldman.

This boozy Bristol Film Festival screening in Averys historic wine cellar will be accompanied by a themed wine tasting. Go here for ticket details.

 

 

By robin askew, Friday, Aug 11 2017

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