Young Frankenstein (Brooks, 1974): Prince Charles Cinema, 12.30pm
This film, which also screens on October 6th, is part of the Horroctober season at the Prince Charles.
Chicago Reader review:
More about the myth of Karloff than the monster, this Mel Brooks
pastiche (1974) is probably his best early film: within limits, it has
unity, pace, and even a dramatic interest of sorts. Its satisfying look,
which Brooks has yet to equal, is probably due to Dale Hennesy’s
production design and Gerald Hirschfeld’s polished black-and-white
cinematography.
Don Druker
Here (and above) is the trailer.
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