What is your favorite part?
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CrazyMovieLady — 11 years ago(February 01, 2015 09:40 PM)
The little girl's line is "What should we throw in now?" (this was after she and the Monster throw flower petals into the well) I love that scene, too, as well as the one with Dr. Frankenstein and Frau Blucher that you mentioned. Interesting tidbit about that one: According the various behind-the-scenes features on the DVD, Gene Wilder kept killing takes by laughing, which made Cloris rather annoyed. I've always thought that was funny, seeing as how it's supposed to be the other way around in the scene (with the annoyance, I mean).

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MissTexasMcCoy — 11 years ago(February 14, 2015 02:28 AM)
For me it would be a tie between Inga's "Roll! Roll! Roll in zee hay! Would you like to roll in zee hay wit me? It is FUN!" bit, and Gene Hackman's bit part as the blind man
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inoe-1 — 10 years ago(July 15, 2015 04:11 PM)
It begins with "Nice hopping" and ends staring into Gene Wilder's eyes as his keening hum rises.
Every time a group discusses the best part it goes the same way many posts have.
I love x.
Yeah, but what about y.
Oh yeah, that was hilarious. What about z.
She was great there, but what about
It truly is among the funniest films ever made, but in a traditional sort of way. There will never be another movie like "Young Frankenstein". Comedy today is different. Like the Cohen Brothers, "O Brother, Where Art Thou" cracks me up, but "The Big Lebowski" leaves me cold. -
mikeyg24 — 10 years ago(August 08, 2015 09:33 PM)
My favourite part is when inspector Kemp is addressing the village meeting and nobody can figure out a word he says. I'm sure it's not everyone's favourite but that guy just cracks me up. 'Wallowing in his Grandfadas vootshteps, vootshteps, vootshteps'
I've had a lot of sobering thoughts in my time Del Boy, it's them that started me drinking! -
gottaluvafriend — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 11:02 AM)
Now that you've asked, I think I've decided that the Gene Hackman sequence is overall my favorite. To begin with, the choice of Hackman, of all people, is alone hilarious, then Brooks' takeoff on the classic original Frankenstein sequence is perfectly comical.