Young Frankenstein : Deleted Scenes (Gene Wilder,Peter Boyle, Marty Feldman,Teri Garr,Madeline Kahn)
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- Cloris Leachman is also in this movie, directed by Mel Brooks, i Absolutely love this classic, i was thrilled to get this material as it is one of my favorite comedies, and what can you say about Mel Brooks......a legendary director and super funny actor. hope you like this. i dont get paid to do anything you see in my videos ......i just do this as a hobby ...........thanks for watching !!
I MISS GENE WILDER, HE WAS GENIUS AND JUST LOOKING AT HIM MADE ME SMILE ... beyond brilliant
With this cast...how did anything ever get completed?!?! There's no way I'd be able to stop cracking up to film.
Egad, I agree!
Teri Garr was a great comedic actor. Criminally underrated. She was also awesome on late night talk shows.
Great comedian. And quite a looker.
In Tootsie Hoffman's character was attracted to Jessica Lange's character Julie. And in 1982 as I was sitting in the theater I said to my friends that I didn't get it.
Teri Garr's character Sandy lived right across the hall. Was he blind or something? Forget Julie. Go for Sandy.
Garr was extremely cute. Cuter than Mary Ann and Genie.
And that Star Trek episode is still one of my favorites.
@Philmoscowitz
"Teri Garr was a great comedic actor. Criminally underrated."
Not to mention Drop Dead Gorgeous. MAN, what a beautiful body too. WOOF !!
If anyone doubts the magnificence of her comic abilities, check out "After Hours," a movie that answers the question "What if Scorsese made comedy?" I always felt sorry for her in "Close Encounters," though. Her character is sort of in the movie for the first 45 minutes or so, and then I guess we're just supposed to forget about her or something.
@@bobd9193 Was?
@@kthwkrwait!? Which ST episode was she in?
She was in Close Encounters, and something with a gambler for a husband I think...Let It Ride? I think that was with Richard Dreyfus also
I discovered Gene Wilder when I was 9 years old. A family friend lent his vhs of Young Frankenstein to my dad, I was obsessed. I asked for my own copy for my 10th birthday, it was my prized possession. I love Gene Wilder he’s the only actor I’ve ever loved and respected. RIP to a truly remarkable man.
Don't forget the genius of Mel Brooks!
@tarantulagirl His autobiography, "Kiss Me Like A Stranger" is a wonderful read.
Him in Blazing Saddles was classic Wilder.
A good example of why editors are so important.
He was at every edit....at every movie he directed...
These scenes would have ruined the pacing of the movie the first one was way too drawn out and not particularly humorous
I can't even get through them. Boring.
I can see why Mel Brooks cut these scenes. The simple fact is, these scenes don't work.
I love how everything in the Old Country is punctuated by lightning.
My kid gifted me a Mel Brooks collection on films on DVD. My most coveted belongs
EXCEPTIONAL GIFT!
NO WAY, NO WAY COULD BROOKS MOVIES BE MADE TODAY.
MEL BROOKS, ONE OF THE GREATS!!
The worst of these is far better than some of the schlock that passes for big budget cinema today.
absolutely ✌
How did they make money without explosions?
I thought that I was the only one that used that term.
That's Leon Askins as the lawyer. Askins is probably best known today for playing General Burkhalter in the show Hogan's Heroes.
"Shut up, Klink!" LOL I knew he looked familiar!
@@Grateful_Dad_54 I had to watch it 2-3 times before I was sure it was Askins. The mutton chops kinda fooled me.
And the voice of Victor on the recording is unmistakably John Carradine.
@@jedgar63 I just viewed this again to check the voice. I think I have to agree on John Carradine as the voice of the Baron.
Believe the other guy played Edwin Carp on episode of the DVD show, don't know his name?
"It's good to be the king" and Mel Brooks was!❤
Still is. Still is. Haven't seen History of the World part 2 yet though.
Is!!!!!
The BEST MOVIE EVER MADE.
I like Blazing Saddles better
I miss Gene Wilder, he was such a good actor.
Thanks much, I had not seen these! I have done some of the scenes from Young Frankenstein in acting classes with a lovely blonde Hungarian lady who is still one of my closest friends. We still enjoy those memories!
Watching all these deleted scenes on the DVD Bonus made me appreciate editors more than ever. If these had not been cut from the film, it would have bombed. These scenes are like trudging through mud.
The genius of Mel Brooks - shows in how he wisely deleted these scenes.
Exactly!
I agree except the clip with Inspector Kemp, he managed to steal a scene from Garr and Wilder, that is no mean feat. Brilliant.
This is why the Academy Awards recognizes the editor. This scene would have detracted from an otherwise film of perfection! Most people do not realize the importance of an editor, as well as many lesser known crew members.
totally agree, it is interesting work even at an amateur level. thanks for watching !
At 5:30 you can see where the lawyer is trying to hold it together.
"Up yours... up yours... up yours...."
Knowing what to leave in, and what to take out, is the mark of a true artist. The first deleted scene was interminable.
what bothers me is the reasons for the cut, often the studio forces the cuts because of time, they dont want a movie over 2 hours usually, and it does damage the original work......you think i should review some of these ?? im looking for new ideas, thanks for watching!
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid Yes please.
lol
The General doesnt sound like his normal self :)
@@ghostsofVTurbexSkysthelimitvid But some people like to see the whole thing, this is why the director's cuts have those scenes included.
Is that "General Burkhalter" from "Hogan's Heroes"...and "Uncle Max" from "The Sound of Music"???
Whoa! Good editing on Mr. Brooks' part. Thank you so much for posting this!
thanks so much, i am trying to improve the edits , but this youtube studio sometimes is a real pain in the arse lol, Thanks for watching, i appreciate the comment !
Have to say these are the most "unseen" and interesting outtakes I've seen so far from this classic film. So much footage they had to trim from Richard Hayden's part! And that last procession of the film's super numaries and leads hints at Brooke's debt to Fellini's 8 1/2. Not to mention Mel himself in the last frames. Lovely. Thank you so much!
But that mechanical arm, though. 🤣
Classic. Along with Blazing Saddles, Spaceballs...All of them. Mel Brooks movies are their own genre in the best way.
This film is a comedy classic, definitely one of Brooks' best, but these scenes would add little to it. He made the right decision.
Can someone get ahold of Mel Brooks and get permission to add these edited pieces of pure film hilarity to a special Directors Cut DVD 📀 edition ?That would be a real treat to all Young Frankenstein fans ! : )
I remember seeing this when it first came out. I was 12, so watching it again years later I got more out of the humor. I really need to watch it again soon.
One of my top 5 favorite flicks. Terri Garr, absolutely rocks.
Heir Faulkman= General Burkhalter from Hogans Heros! LOL OH and Mel Brooks reads the will!
Awesome movie. Brilliantly directed. Mel Brooks was a genius.
Is that General Burkhalter?
And yes,... I say it is!!!!
thats him lol, Hilarious 🤣
Last scene great. Thank you.
your welcome !!
wonderful! thanks for these, they should have been in YF!
Great. Now I wanna watch this great film again and try to place the deleted scenes in context!
There was a scene that was in the film but deleted when it went to VHS and CD. It was a simple 30 second scene that tells why Igor called himself Eye-gore. It was at Transilvania station when I-gore met Dr. Frankenstein. I-gore met him and said "Frankenstein?" And he answered "That's Fronkenstein." To which he asked, "That's Eye-gore." Frankenstein said, "I thought it was Igor." The response was, "If you can be Fronkenstein I can be Eye-gore." Great scene that was cut for the general public.
I love and miss these oldies. Good to know they exist. Priceless. Hahahaha the ending hahahahahahaaah
If the Gary Seven pilot episode of Star Trek had been made a show we would've gotten to see Teri Garr a lot more such a beautiful woman 15:13
i remember that, i am going to look for footage , see what i can find on gary 7 show, i just saw something on that recently on the insurrection video. thanks for watching !!
One of the best Star Trek episodes. Teri Garr was always excellent in all her roles. Got to say, best line was That is my cat".
Mel Brooks. The last of your comic generation. Peace be with you. The good ones are starting to leave..so quickly. 😢
I haven't been able to confirm this but the actor playing Baron Frankenstein sounds a lot like John Carradine. He has a very distinct voice.
Maybe Orson Welles?
@@craiglachman1379 I was thinking the same thing!
"Rosebud"
Carradine is a good call. I thought maybe it was Carlton Heston with some base added, now you have me voting with you.
According IMdB trivia and couple other sources they claim it to be Mel Brooks. It's one of his cameos, the other two being the howling wolf and the screeching cat.
Listening to it now it sounds like Carradine.
So glad I got to see Teri Garr, in the doorway. Shazam!
Thanks for posting!
your welcome, thanks for watching !
Outstanding work GoV. Would love to see these scenes in one full movie.
The best humour film of all time, thanks.
Dang...That is General Burkhalter speaking!!!!!
“KLINK!!!”
“Ah General Burkhalter! So nice to see you!”
Thank you...all this time and I had never seen all but the end cast crew stairway yada yada..have to say, Terry Garr...I'm sure that's all I have to say.
I miss Vermont! I used to live in Vergennes!
Well , THANKS !
I was surprised to see Leon Askin as the lawyer in the first Deleted scene. As far as I'm concerned none of these scenes should have been left on the cutting room floor.
love the movie, and it was a good choice to leave these scenes out
Is that the voice of John Carradine 🤔?
I saw this movie in the theater when it first came out. Then I watched it on HBO everytime it was on.
Thank goodness these awful scenes were left out.
Surprising they were filmed in the first place.
im getting mixed reactions :) i dont like the first scene at all, just sayin. thanks for watching !
Good thing these scenes were cut. They weren't funny, and plus what was left in the film totally described the story line clearly enough so that we weren't left wondering what was going on. If I was a film editor, I'd have done the same thing.
clearly the first scene was a cut, some others definitely debatable . Thanks for watching !!
Hey, it’s General Burkhalter!
They should've left these in
Delightful !
Thanks ...
5:27 Up Yours, Up Yours, Up Yours, Up Yours, Up Yours 🤣🤣🤣
Good or bad...sometimes I just like seeing "more" of an old favorite. Here's a question: Why did Fredrick walk in to the bedroom on his knees? Was he going to have an "intellectual conversation" with her as she stood...?
thats pretty much what this channel is about, getting to see little pieces of an old favorite. you nailed it ! the bloopers are like icing on the cake in my opinion . thanks for watching !!
I was guessing that he was peeking through the keyhole at her before the part that we got to see in the clip. What I don't understand is why he didn't get up before he knocked. A little distracted by his lust?
@@someguy2135 my take was that from the previous clip when they were just having a "conversation" they were mouth to mouth and ended up kissing... so with him on his knees and her standing they would have had a similar "conversation" only he would have been lined up with a different part of her body...
That was a funny movie..and great spoof...A classic by all means.
Rightly so.
I love it✨😅✨
I loved Gene Wilder in Frisco Kid!
That's the old man carradine doing the voices
How Dreams can Enlighten the Most Tortured of Souls 🙌🥳🌅☂️🎶
Eight minutes into the first deleted scene and not a single laugh? And the scene where he breaks the violin? Jack Sprat? Glad they knew what to cut.
I can see why they cut the will reading scene, compared to the rapid pace of jokes in the movie that scene would've dragged it down a bit. - Great to watch though.
I've seen this movie quite a few times over the years, it wasn't till last year I realized Gene Hackman was the old blind man.
I can see why they cut the first scene. I considered skipping it many times
Some of the hottest intellectual discussions ever to be committed to celluloid!
Our song 🎶
This is the best part of the Movie
I didn't remember the German General Burkhalter from Hogan's Heroes being in Young Frankenstein.
A new release should include of of these deleted scenes!
186,282 m/s Gene, but for the love of Inga don't let that stop you!
Charlton Heston! I recognize that voice.
Edit
nope John Carradine
Wow! It's General Buchalter!
I was always nuts about Terri Garr.
He is a Frankenstein
I think the last scene was actually everyone going to the wrap party. Coming down the stairs -it had nothing to do with the movie.
yes, it was a wrap party i guess you would call it, they were just about to celebrate, i like it lol, thanks for watching !
Yes, and I loved it!
All f the seens need to be installed and give us an extended version!
I can see why they were deleted.
That's General Burkhalter!
Leon Askin.
That last scene where they all come through the chamber reminds me of Fellini's 8 1/2 final scene where all the characters are dancing and stuff
Well, I'm certainly glad Mel and Gene left those out.
Teri Garr was on Australia TV a few years ago and said Gene Wilder was a jerk on the set towards her . Sorry to dampen the vibe 😢 video still available on you tube cheers ✌
General Burkhalter (Hogan's Heroes) as the Will Attorney. Side Note: Cloris Leachman. would show up on set to watch. Break out in Hysterical Laughter an ruin Takes......She was so cute,,,,,,,,,,,RIP. Cloris Leachman.
she really was the big surprise for me, of course i knew who she was, but like Gene hackman i never even noticed it was her until i watched it a couple of times. she really was a cute, funny person, you gotta love that ! thanks for watching !
I think the Man that opened up the last Will and testament , also Played a Role in Hogans Heroes as a German General or Something ??? He Made A lot of Bad Comments on Commander Clink in his Role ??? Anyone remember that ???
I can see why these scenes were deleted.
Well, some of these parts in this scene we’re not event this scene was in it
The scene with Gene Hackman is one I never of watching.
A classic.
Up yours!!!
The voice sounds like John Carradine
now that you mention it , yeah. :)
I was thinking Charlton Heston because it sounded like a voice from The Ten Commandments, but John Carradine was the brother of Moses, so my ears may just be confused.
@@mariehernandez5878 they both have terrific voices, i personally like vincent price, he would have been a good fit in this, just sayin :)
Is that John Carradine’s voice on the recording?
Fix the aspect ratio and maybe I'll change it to a thumbs up.
@aldaron
"Fix the aspect ratio and maybe I'll change it to a thumbs up."
Golly gee, Would you do that for all of us? That would be awful swell of you. I haven't been able to sleep knowing it displeased you.
OMG why didn't someone correct the aspect ratio?
why do people keep commenting about the aspect ratio, whats the difference, it looks fine to me, and most like the clips. what up with that??
I see why they left everything here out but I’ve always thought the idea of a Frankenstien family coming together over a will is a funny concept
Wish they had a director's cut
Why stretch this out please post with original aspect ratio
you want me to rerecord it in what aspect ratio, and im not exactly sure how to do it, im still learning alot here, are you saying not to wide screen it?? i can go back and redo this if i know exactly what you want. let me know, i will learn something, others have mentioned it. thanks
is that a TV setting ? like i go on the TV menu and adjust that? i will try. let me know what setting i should use , i will wait for you to reply, and look at this closer. thanks.
One black an white other color; the black an white was twice as long.
General Buckhalter
sounds like paul frees
Burlington, Vermont beat my ass on a high-school ski trip. My boyfriend Orlando Barnaby left me because I wouldn't go all the way, get my drift.