Halloween 2007

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MEL BROOKS Loves The Fly — and Son of Frankenstein, which he twisted into his own 1974 film Young Frankenstein (pictured), now coming to Broadway
Young Frankenstein: Everett Collection; Mel Brooks (inset): Brian Ach/WireImage.com

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Mel Brooks

In honor of the approaching Halloween season — and the arrival of Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein musical on Broadway (now in previews, it opens Nov. 8) — EW.com asked Brooks and his colleagues, director Susan Stroman and stars Roger Bart and Megan Mullally, to offer up their favorite fright flicks of all time. So read on...if you dare!

MEL BROOKS
The Son of Frankenstein is my favorite of all the Frankensteins. I love that film. It has Basil Rathbone [as Dr. Frankenstein]. The first guy, Colin Clive [who played the mad scientist in the 1931 Frankenstein], seemed lost in it. Basil Rathbone was focused, demonic. And the storytelling is perfect.

Also, I have soft spot for The Fly [David Cronenberg's 1986 remake which was produced by Brooksfilms]. Love The Fly. In the original, the Vincent Price one, there's a flash and suddenly there's a man with a fly's head and a fly's arm. Our idea was completely different. We said: metamorphosis. It's more grotesque and insane that he slowly and surely turns into a fly. It's a magnificent film. I think it's Cronenberg's best. And Jeff Goldblum's best work ever. You know, he begged us to use his girlfriend [at the time] — Geena [Davis]. We said, maybe.... But she turned out to be spectacular. It was a remarkable film.

See a scene from Mel Brooks' Halloween pick, The Fly:

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