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In 1974, Mel Brooks got together a bunch of his funniest friends and made a send-up of a film genre that he loved as a kid but that they just weren’t making anymore: the stiff, talky, black & white horror movies of the ‘30s. The result was  Young Frankenstein.  (As an aside, later the same year he did the exact same thing, except with Westerns instead of monster movies. The result was  Blazing Saddles . Pretty solid year.) Nowadays if you gather your comedian friends to have fun and make a hugely profitable movie, they call you Adam Sandler. Back then they called you the king of film parody. And it’s good to be the king. Young Frankenstein retells the story of a differently-pronounced Dr. Frankenstein (the incomparable Gene Wilder) and his henchmen and hangers-on (Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman) as he creates life (Peter Boyle plays the monster with goofy innocence) and then promptly loses control of it, to the dismay of nearby villagers. In retrospect a surprisingly faithful rendition of the Boris Karloff Frankenstein from 1931 (also screening at Tampa Theatre this month), you still shouldn’t come in expecting a serious or … wait, have you never seen it? What are you waiting for? Stop reading this immediately and go buy as many tickets as you can responsibly afford. This screening is held in the Historic Duncan Auditorium . This space utilizes open seating for this event, seat selection is not required. VIEW the rest of the 2025 “A Nightmare on Franklin Street” series lineup.
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[Annual Events](https://tampatheatre.org/?show_type=annual-event#currently_playing) - [Big Picture Archive](https://tampatheatre.org/big-picture-archive/) - [Black Love Series Archive](https://tampatheatre.org/black-love-archive/) - [Education & Outreach](https://tampatheatre.org/education-outreach/theatre-tours/) - [Theatre Tours](https://tampatheatre.org/education-outreach/theatre-tours/) - [Field Trips](https://tampatheatre.org/education-outreach/field-trips/) - [Summer Film Camp](https://tampatheatre.org/education-outreach/film-camp/) - [Tampa Theatre Access Fund](https://tampatheatre.org/education-outreach/access-fund/) - [Join & Support](https://tampatheatre.org/join-give/membership/) - [Second Century Campaign](https://tampatheatre.org/join-give/second-century/) - [Membership](https://tampatheatre.org/join-give/membership/) - [Donate](https://tampatheatre.org/join-give/donate/) - [Sponsor](https://tampatheatre.org/join-give/sponsor/) - [Volunteer](https://tampatheatre.org/join-give/volunteer/) - [Gift Shop](https://tampatheatre.org/tampa-theatre-gift-shop/) - [About Tampa Theatre](https://tampatheatre.org/about/) - [About Tampa Theatre](https://tampatheatre.org/about/) - [History](https://tampatheatre.org/about/history/) - [Gallery](https://tampatheatre.org/about/gallery/) - [Know Before You Go](https://tampatheatre.org/about/know-before-you-go/) - [Accessibility](https://tampatheatre.org/about/accessibility/) - [Board Members](https://tampatheatre.org/about/board-members/) - [Gift Shop](https://tampatheatre.org//tampa-theatre-gift-shop/) - [Contact & Connect](https://tampatheatre.org/contact-connect/) - [Contact Us](https://tampatheatre.org/contact-connect/) - [Rent the Theatre](https://tampatheatre.org/contact-connect/rent-the-theatre/) - [Share Your Memories](https://tampatheatre.org/memories/) - [Employment](https://tampatheatre.org/contact-connect/employment/) - [Donation Request](https://tampatheatre.org/donation-request-form/) - [Meet the Team](https://tampatheatre.org/contact-connect/meet-the-staff/) [Home](https://tampatheatre.org/) / [Movies](https://tampatheatre.org/movie/) / Young Frankenstein ## Young Frankenstein (1974) 1h 46m / PG / Comedy *** In 1974, Mel Brooks got together a bunch of his funniest friends and made a send-up of a film genre that he loved as a kid but that they just weren’t making anymore: the stiff, talky, black & white horror movies of the ‘30s. The result was *Young Frankenstein.* (As an aside, later the same year he did the exact same thing, except with Westerns instead of monster movies. The result was *Blazing Saddles*. Pretty solid year.) Nowadays if you gather your comedian friends to have fun and make a hugely profitable movie, they call you Adam Sandler. Back then they called you the king of film parody. And it’s good to be the king. *Young Frankenstein* retells the story of a differently-pronounced Dr. Frankenstein (the incomparable Gene Wilder) and his henchmen and hangers-on (Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman) as he creates life (Peter Boyle plays the monster with goofy innocence) and then promptly loses control of it, to the dismay of nearby villagers. In retrospect a surprisingly faithful rendition of the Boris Karloff Frankenstein from 1931 (also screening at Tampa Theatre this month), you still shouldn’t come in expecting a serious or … wait, have you never seen it? What are you waiting for? Stop reading this immediately and go buy as many tickets as you can responsibly afford. *** ***This screening is held in the [Historic Duncan Auditorium](https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/17402/historic-duncan-auditorium). This space utilizes open seating for this event, seat selection is not required.*** *** [![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Nightmare-Masthead_red-1000px-300x128.png)](https://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/nightmare/) **[VIEW](https://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/nightmare/) the rest of the 2025 “A Nightmare on Franklin Street” series lineup.** **Support for the 2025 *A Nightmare on Franklin Street* series is provided by the following sponsors: “Mummy & Me” screenings are sponsored by Tampa Electric. Additional support is provided by First Florida Insurance Brokers. Promotional support is provided by *Tampa Bay Parenting Magazine* and Scaradise.** ## Show Info *** **HISTORIC DUNCAN AUDITORIUM** \$10.00 – *General Admission* \$7.00 – *Tampa Theatre Members* *\+ \$2.00 service fee for online purchases* Doors open: 7:00pm ## Show Times *** Choose a show time below to purchase tickets ![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/YoungFrankenstein_Poster.png) ![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/YoungFrankenstein_Poster.png) Close ![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/themes/tampa-theatre/images/logo_white.svg) 711 N Franklin St. Tampa, FL 33602 Business & Box Office (813) 274-8286 ![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/themes/tampa-theatre/images/logo_white.svg) *** ![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/themes/tampa-theatre/images/wheelchair.svg) ![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/themes/tampa-theatre/images/hearing.svg) Tampa Theatre is wheelchair accessible and offers devices for assisted listening and audio narration for the comfort and convenience of our patrons. 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In 1974, Mel Brooks got together a bunch of his funniest friends and made a send-up of a film genre that he loved as a kid but that they just weren’t making anymore: the stiff, talky, black & white horror movies of the ‘30s. The result was *Young Frankenstein.* (As an aside, later the same year he did the exact same thing, except with Westerns instead of monster movies. The result was *Blazing Saddles*. Pretty solid year.) Nowadays if you gather your comedian friends to have fun and make a hugely profitable movie, they call you Adam Sandler. Back then they called you the king of film parody. And it’s good to be the king. *Young Frankenstein* retells the story of a differently-pronounced Dr. Frankenstein (the incomparable Gene Wilder) and his henchmen and hangers-on (Teri Garr, Cloris Leachman, Marty Feldman) as he creates life (Peter Boyle plays the monster with goofy innocence) and then promptly loses control of it, to the dismay of nearby villagers. In retrospect a surprisingly faithful rendition of the Boris Karloff Frankenstein from 1931 (also screening at Tampa Theatre this month), you still shouldn’t come in expecting a serious or … wait, have you never seen it? What are you waiting for? Stop reading this immediately and go buy as many tickets as you can responsibly afford. *** ***This screening is held in the [Historic Duncan Auditorium](https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/17402/historic-duncan-auditorium). This space utilizes open seating for this event, seat selection is not required.*** *** [![](https://tampatheatre.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Nightmare-Masthead_red-1000px-300x128.png)](https://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/nightmare/) **[VIEW](https://tampatheatre.org/movie-categories/nightmare/) the rest of the 2025 “A Nightmare on Franklin Street” series lineup.**
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