Meetings Go Hollywood
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (that’s Fronkenstein!), takes up where his kooky grandfather left off and reanimates his dead creation. Unfortunately, his incompetent assistant Igor (that’s eye-gor, played by Marty Feldman) finds the wrong brain for the soon-to-be resurrected creature (Peter Boyle), and Frederick (Gene Wilder) finds that he has created a monster.
Frederick rehabilitates the monster—somewhat—and shows him off at a meeting of the Rumanian Neurological Society, where the two sing and dance to Putting on the Ritz. Everything goes to hell, though, when a light bulb explodes, causing a small fire—enraging the monster, disrupting the dance routine, and disappointing the audience, which then pelts the monster with lettuce, tomatoes, and other vegetables.
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