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What was the title of the 1974 comedy/horror film which starred Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman, and Madeline Kahn?

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The classic 1974 film that brought together this all-star cast was Mel Brooks' comedic masterpiece, *Young Frankenstein (Review)*. The movie features Gene Wilder as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, the grandson of the infamous scientist, who hilariously insists his name is pronounced "Fronkensteen." The brilliant ensemble also includes Peter Boyle as the reanimated Monster, Marty Feldman as the bug-eyed, hunchbacked assistant Igor ("Eye-gor"), and Madeline Kahn as Frederick's high-strung fiancรฉe, Elizabeth.

More than just a simple comedy, the film is a meticulous and affectionate parody of the Universal horror films of the 1930s, particularly James Whale's 1931 *Frankenstein*. To perfectly capture the atmosphere of those early classics, director Mel Brooks made the unusual decision to shoot the entire movie in black and white. In a further nod to its inspiration, the production located and used many of the original laboratory props that were created for the 1931 film.

The idea for the movie was conceived by Gene Wilder himself, who co-wrote the Oscar-nominated screenplay with Brooks. The result is a film celebrated for its clever writing, iconic performances, and unforgettable scenes, like the Monster's song-and-dance performance of "Puttin' on the Ritz." It is consistently ranked as one of the greatest comedy films of all time.