Young Frankenstein review – Mel Brooks’s Transylvanian tomfoolery will have you in stitches
Liverpool Playhouse The story becomes less and less relevant as this slapstick monster pastiche leads to an irresistible sense of chaos When a film as perfect as Mel Brooks’s Young Frankenstein exists, you might well be forgiven for asking what need is there for a live version? As the opening (…)
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