as Igor (with his shifting hump) redefined the "loyal assistant" trope.
The film’s brilliance is carried by an iconic ensemble cast: Mlody Frankensten (1974) PL.mkv
provides a surprisingly touching and hilarious portrayal of the Monster. as Igor (with his shifting hump) redefined the
For Polish audiences, the "PL" designation in the filename usually indicates either a dubbed version or, more commonly, a version featuring the classic Polish (voice-over). The Lektor tradition adds a unique layer to the viewing experience; the deadpan delivery of a single male voice translating the frantic comedy of Mel Brooks has its own peculiar charm that has become a nostalgic staple for Polish cinephiles. Conclusion The Lektor tradition adds a unique layer to
Unlike many spoofs that rely on cheap gags, Young Frankenstein succeeds because it respects its source material. Brooks and co-writer/star Gene Wilder captured the exact visual language of James Whale's original Frankenstein (1931). They even tracked down and used the original laboratory props created by Kenneth Strickfaden. This commitment to "looking real" makes the absurdity of the comedy—like the "Puttin' on the Ritz" dance number—even more effective. Narrative and Performance