Now that both Dr. Frankenstein and Inga are focused, they move to the bookshelves to find the source of the music. They eventually stumble across the mechanism to open a…
We spend some time analyzing the peculiar shouts of Dr. Frankenstein during his nightmare and the entrance of Inga who is worried about him. Who is he talking to in…
Frau Blucher finally bids the Doctor a goodnight, but before leaving, Young Dr. Frankenstein catches her caressing and kissing the painting of Victor Frankenstein. We discuss if the safe word…
Today we start by discussing Frau Blucher’s lack of honesty over Victor Frankenstein’s private library. Then we begin to wonder why Dr. Frederick Frankenstein is even interested in finding his…
We begin with an explanation of continuity and continuity errors, because the candles on the table are initially lit. Frau Blucher picks them up, but when turning to escort Dr.…
In today’s minute of Young Frankenstein, we discover there is something between Frau Blucher and the horses. We are left wondering why they whinny at the sound of her name.…
The hay wagon comes to a stop in front of the doors to the castle of Baron von Frankenstein. Just as Dr. Frankenstein is about to lower Inga, Igor uses…
Dr. Frankenstein helps reassure a jumping Inga that lightning is merely atmospheric discharge. She admits she is easily frightened by lightning. Their hay wagon (not cart) continues to makes its…
We complete the well-known, “walk this way,” bit before Dr. Frankenstein and Igor make their way to a hay wagon (not cart), which is their transportation from the Transylvania Station…
After Dr. Frankenstein explains how to pronounce his name, Igor decides to change how his name is pronounced. He calls himself “eye-gor!” The doctor questions him, but Igor assures him…