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High Anxiety

Fantastic film by Mel Brooks, just been on Film 4 (or still on Film 4+1)

This is Mel Brooks at his very best, the gags are subtle and plenty, both in the dialogue and visually.

If you don't now what it's all about.......

 

"Dr. Richard Thorndyke (Mel Brooks) arrives as new administrator of the 'Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, VERY Nervous' to discover some suspicious goings-on. When he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own psychiatric condition, "high anxiety," in order to clear his name. An homage to the films of Alfred Hitchcock; contains many parodies of famous Hitchcock scenes from THE BIRDS, PSYCHO, and VERTIGO."

 

Classic quote...

 

Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke: "Professor Little Old Man."

Dr. Vicktor Lillolman: "Lillolman". "Lillolman".

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It's an awesome film, especially funny is the scenes with him and the bell boy and the warewolf scene :rofl:

 

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