It was released in 1974 on December 15 to be exact. So, feeling old already?
So, what about the cast these days?
In “Young Frankenstein,” **Cloris Leachman ** played Frau Blucher, who wasn’t popular with horses (neeeigh!).
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Movies/06/10/cloris.leachman/
Looking at the picture of Cloris in that article…
She is 78? She looks less than 50!!
Teri Garr: recently was spotted in “Ghost World” (2000) as Maxine, but she was uncredited, why was that?
Gene Wilder: appeared in “Alice in Wonderland” (1999) (TV) as the Mock Turtle.
Peter Boyle: Gets credit in Pluto Nash and no credit in the Santa Clause 2 (both in 2002) (I refuse to accept he was in Scooby Doo 2!) but he is better known as Frank Barone from “Everybody Loves Raymond”
Marty Feldman latest credit was in 2001 (quite a feat since he died in 1982) in the documentary/comedy “We Know Where You Live” (2001). Marty Feldman’s skit “Four Yorkshire men” was recreated.
Speaking of dead people:
Madeline Kahn last was heard in “A Bug’s Life” (1999) as the voice of Gypsy Moth, but IMDB reports a strange movie called:
Magic 7 (2005) (TV)
And what about Kenneth Mars, Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Friederich Kemp?.. “The Land Before Time X”: The Great Longneck Migration (2003) as the voice of Grandpa.
:smack: There are now ten “Land before time” movies! A series that deserves to be dead! Unlike Madeline or Marty…
[Sources: IMDB]
Going back to the movie: My favorite bit of trivia is historical:
One thing still puzzles me: Mel Brooks mentions in the commentary that it was a dummy used to make the little girl fly, but in the documentary and stills it looks like the little girl was attached to wires.
One blooper almost never mentioned: Inspector Kemp in the field, looking for the monster, hushes everybody around with his mechanical arm… the wrong arm.
So, since we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of one of the best comedies, mention all your favorite trivia and quotes from the movie.