Young Frankenstein
- PG
- Year:
- 1974
- 106 min
- 7,953 Views
FADE IN:
1EXT. FRANKENSTEIN CASTLE1
On a distant, rainy hill, the old Frankenstein castle, as
we knew and loved it, is illuminated by ANOTHER BOLT OF
LIGHTNING.
MUSIC:
AN EERIE TRANSYLVANIAN LULLABY begins to PLAY inthe b.g.
2ANOTHER ANGLE2
as we MOVE SLOWLY CLOSER to the castle. It is completely
dark, except for one room -- a study in the corner of the
castle -- which is only lit by candles.
Now we are just outside a rain-splattered window of the
3INT. STUDY - NIGHT3
An open coffin rests on a table we can not see it's contents.
As the CAMERA SLOWLY CIRCLES the coffin for a BETTER VIEW...
A CLOCK BEGINS TO CHIME: "ONE," "TWO," "THREE," "FOUR..."
We are ALMOST FACING the front of the coffin. "FIVE,"
"SIX," "SEVEN," "EIGHT..."
The CAMERA STOPS. Now it MOVES UP AND ABOVE the satin-lined
coffin. "NINE," "TEN," "ELEVEN," "T W E L V E!"
CUT TO:
4THE EMBALMED HEAD OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN4
Half of still clings to the waxen balm; the other
half has decayed to skull. Below his head is a skeleton,
whose bony fingers cling to a metal box.
5A HAND5
reaches in to grasp the metal box. It lifts the box halfway
out of the coffin -- the skeleton's fingers rising, involun-
tarily, with the box.
Cont.
2
5 Cont.
Then, as of by force of will, the skeleton's fingers grab
the box back and place it where it was.
Now the "Hand" -- using its other hand -- grabs the box
back from the skeleton's fingers. The skeleton no longer
resists.
6CORNELIUS WALDMAN6
whose "Hands" we have just seen, now carries the box to a
small table. He takes a tiny key out from his vest pocket
and begins to unlock the metal box.
NINE PEOPLE watch him closely. They are seated on chairs
in the study, waiting to hear the contents of
Beaufort Frankenstein's will. Their dress is turn-of-the-
century Transylvanian.
Cornelius Waldman fumbles with the lock, emitting strange
grunts as he tries to open it. With each grunt, the face
of a "potential Heir" is SEEN, squirming with frustration
or anger.
FIRST VILLAGER (WALTER)
Fumbling fool! For two kronen
I'd rip that box fight out of his
hands.
ILSE (HIS WIFE)
Shhh!
NINETY-YEAR-OLD VILLAGER (HENRICH)
Hurry. Idiot, hurry!
AGATHA (HIS WIFE)
Quiet, Henrich! We've waited seventy
years...another three or four seconds
won't hurt.
NINETY-YEAR-OLD VILLAGER
Another three of four more seconds?
I could be dead by then.
AGATHA:
Shhh!
FIFTH VILLAGER (A MAN)
What if he's left you out?
HELENE (HIS GIRL FRIEND)
Just let him try -- I'll take care
of him.
Cont.
3
6 Cont.
ANASTASIA (A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN)
Oh, Mommy...I hardly remember. Did
the Baron really like me when I was
a child?
MARLENE (HER MOTHER)
Like a father!
NINTH VILLAGER (WOLFGANG)
(muttering to
himself)
Wenn dieser Bloder kerl sich nicht
beeilt verde ich verruckt. Was zum
Teufel machte?
MARLENE:
Shhh!
Cornelius Waldman finally opens the lock. He takes out an
old parchment, puts on his glasses, coughs and sputters a
few times, and then begins to read.
CORNELIUS WALDMAN
'I, Beaufort Frankenstein, in this
my eighty third year of life, do
hereby make, publish and declare the
following statements as and for my
last will and testament, and I direct
my executor, Cornelius Waldman, to
inform and assemble those persons
previously divulged to him, that
they may hear -- in my own voice --
the final disposition of my property.'
At the words, "In my own voice," the nine "Potential Heirs"
exchange curious glances.
CORNELIUS WALDMAN
(still reading)
'Such disposition to commerce at
the hour of twelve o'clock of my
one hundredth birthday. If all
the conditions heretofore set forth
have been met, now then -- hear once
more, and for the last time...the
authenticity of my own voice!'
Cornelius Waldman nos to a Clerk, HERR FALKSTEIN, who
is standing nearby.
Cont.
4
6 Cont.1
Herr Falkstein places the needle of an old victrola onto
an already spinning record. It SCRATCHES and then begins
to PLAY.
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s.)
How do you do this thing? Where?
In here? Just talk right into it?
All right. Am I close enough? All
right, all right -- get the hell
out of the way.
(he clears his throat,
then speaks in a deep,
majestic voice)
The once proud name of Frankenstein
has been dragged, by my only son,
Victor, into an abyss of shame.
There was a time when the name
'Frankenstein' conjured dreams of
virtue, of honor and devotion. Now,
no guilt, no malignity, no misery
can be found to equal mine. And
the catalogue of sins of my once
devoted son will not cease to
rankle in my wounds until death
shall close them forever -- so
supremely frightful is the effect
of any human endeavor to mock the
stupendous mechanism of the Creator
of the world.
Did you get all that? Are you sure
you got 'rankle in my wounds'? I'll
kill you if you screw this up. All
right, all right. Now as to the
disposition of my estate.
Everyone in the room sits alert.
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s)
To my cousins, Henrich and Agatha...
CUT TO:
7THE NINETY-YEAR-OLD VILLAGER AND HIS WIFE7
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s.)
...and to my cousin Walter and his
wife Ilse...
CUT TO:
5
8WALTER AND ILSE8
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s)
...and to my niece Helene...
CUT TO:
9HELENE9
sitting with her boyfriend.
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s)
...and my dear nephew Wolfgang...
CUT TO:
10WOLFGANG10
sitting alone.
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s.)
...and lastly, to my cherished old
friend, Marlene, and her charming
daughter, Anastasia...
CUT TO:
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s.)
...to all of you, in equal shares,
I hereby give, devise and bequeath,
absolutely and without any
restrictions whatsoever, all
property of every sort and
description, whether real,
personal or mixed, to which my
estate shall be entitled.
12HENRICH AND AGATHA12
are hugging each other.
13WALTER AND ILSE13
hugging each other.
14HELENE AND ANASTASIA14
hugging each other.
6
15WOLFGANG15
is hugging himself.
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s.)
Unless...!
16GROUP SHOT16
They all look up suddenly from their hugging.
17ANOTHER ANGLE17
SCRATCH, SCRATCH, SCRATCH...the needle has reached the
end of the first side.
18HERR FALKSTEIN18
lifts the arm off and turns the record over.
HERR FALKSTEIN:
(apologetically)
It's a seventy eight.
He places the needle on the record.
VOICE OF BEAUFORT FRANKENSTEIN
(o.s.)
...Unless...my only male heir, my
great-grandson, Frederick -- whom I
have never seen but who is, at the
time of this recording, ten years of
age and residing in America with my
granddaughter, Katherine -- has, by
his own free will, embraced Medicine
as his career and acquitted himself
with some measure of esteem. Then,
to him I leave...everything!
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