The New Mel Brooks Musical, Young Frankenstein (to use the full title) was amazing! But first, I'll start off with an overview of the plot and go from there.
Dr. Frankenstein (who created the original Frankenstein's Monster) has died, and his only living descendant is his grand son, Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (that's
FRONK-en-steen!). Frederick is a celebrated professor of the brain, and, despite his parentage, insists that he is only interested in it because of its complexities, and not because he may one day make another monster like his grandfather.
Frederick receives a letter from the lawyer that handles his grandfather's estate that tells him that he has inherited his grandfather's castle/mansion in Transylvania heights. Frederick accepts the house and travels to Transylvania in order to get all other affairs involving his grandfather's estate in order. Upon arrival, Frederick meets Igor (it's
EYE-gor!), who is the grandson of the late laboratory assistant to Dr. Victor von Frankenstein, Inga, a country wench whom Frederick hires to be his personal assistant in Transylvania, and Frau Blucher (*horse whinnying*), the housekeeper and ex-girlfriend to Dr. Victor von Frankenstein.