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DMTC’s ‘Young Frankenstein’ is scary funny
If you are looking to get away from the chaos of the world today, Davis Musical Theatre will take you back to the year 1934, ...
Moving into the comedy/horror genre, he starred as the blind man in the 1974 smash hit movie, while Gene Wilder took on the ... Sonnenfeld describing him as 'scary as hell to work with'.
Handed down since Moses was kvetching about having to cross the desert in his bare feet, Jewish humor emanated from Eastern Europe where the Hebrews overcame some seriously hellacious circumstances on ...
Gene Wilder Asked Mel Brooks Not to be in Young Frankenstein (L ... “These were the contraptions that made the scary lightning zaps and conferred the entire set with a pulsating eerie glow.” As Inga, ...
Gene Hackman was one of the most talented actors working in Hollywood until his retirement in 2003. Still, he only ever made one horror movie.
The audience knows from the get-go that the character is doomed, but Hackman’s warmth and humor is irrepressible — especially when he taunts a young Gene Wilder with a shotgun, asking ...
Hackman featured opposite many other Hollywood heavyweights including Al Pacino in 1973's Scarecrow and Gene Wilder in 1974's Young Frankenstein. His last big-screen appearance came as Monroe Cole ...
One of the first major film stars to break out in the 1970s, Gene Hackman was the epitome of New Hollywood. An actor with ...
Hackman acted opposite many Hollywood heavyweights, including Al Pacino in 1973’s Scarecrow, Gene Wilder in Young Frankenstein (1974) and Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton in Reds (1981).
Hackman featured opposite many other Hollywood heavyweights including Al Pacino in 1973's Scarecrow and Gene Wilder in 1974's Young Frankenstein. His last big-screen appearance came as Monroe Cole ...