What an incredible talent Rogert Bart is. Saw him in this role and also when he played Leo Bloom in The Producers. He was amazing in both shows.
@icarusben46338 жыл бұрын
Roger Bart didn't play Leo, he played Carmen Ghia. The original Broadway cast had Matthew Broderick as Leo.
@johnmac918 жыл бұрын
Yes, originally he play Carmen Ghia, but later on he played Leo Bloom. It was after Matthew Broaderick and Nathan Lane left the show. Bart took over the role of Leo and Brad Oscar took over as Max.
@FMGLR2 жыл бұрын
Roger Bart is an AMAZINGLY talented man! Everything he does is awesome!
@Blackthorne36914 жыл бұрын
"It's been said , nay even sung..."
@PoBoy0287 жыл бұрын
To the high-schooler who flawlessly performed this at my camp's lip sync battle, you're a hero.
@RoselandPSI710 жыл бұрын
So, If were not for this continuous stream of motor impulses from the brain, we would COLLAPSE like a BUNCH! OF! BROCCOLI!
@GhoulishCinnamon7 жыл бұрын
"It's FRONKENSTEEN!!!"
@nicoleloiz47146 жыл бұрын
STUDENT #1: It's been said the your grandfather Brought dead tissue back to life, Is that true, Dr. Frankenstein? STUDENT #2: It's been said that your grandfather Created a horrifying monster, Is that true, Dr. Frankenstein? STUDENT #3: It's been said . . . (spoken) . . . nay, even sung . . . (sung) That your grandfather's monster Hurt and lamed, killed and maimed, Is that true, Dr. Frankenstein? STUDENTS: Is that true, Dr. Frankenstein? Is that true, Dr. Frankenstein? Is that true, Is that true, Is that true, Is that true, Dr. Frankenstein? FREDERICK (spoken): That's Fronkensteen! My name, it's pronounced Fronkensteen! Yes, yes, the whole world knows what my grandfather did. But please, do I look like the kind of madman who'd prowl around graveyards, digging up freshly buried corpses? STUDENT #1: Well, Professor . . . FREDERICK: Don't answer that! (sung) I'm not a Frankenstein, I don't indulge in hijinks Or tomfoolery! I'm not a Frankenstein, I don't believe in mummies, Ghosts, or Ghoulery! I deal in fact not fiction, I am a scientist, I live for truth and reason, That's the reason I exist (spoken) There is a vast difference between my crazy grandfather's delusional experiments and my own devotion to pure science. Which leads us directly to the subject of today's lecture. (sung) The brain! There is nothing like the brain Hearts and lungs are simply tinker toys When stacked against the brain! Insane! I'm insane about the brain! No invention in the universe Is equal to the brain! The mouth's a marvel When it comes to eating, I've nothing against the womb, I thank the bladder When I'm excreting, And I always give the elbow room! But the brain! Please allow me to explain, There's no organ can compare to it, I swear to it, it's plain, It's the brain . . . (spoken) Mr. Hilltop here, with whom I have never worked nor given any prior instruction to, has graciously offered his services for this afternoon's demonstration. (sung) His medulla oblongata, Tells his brain stem that it's gotta Send an impulse full of data Which creates a lotta pain. His frontal lobe gets busy With a thought that makes him dizzy, Puts his cortex in a tizzy, So he never will complain, That's what I love about the brain! (spoken) Mr. Hilltop, will you raise your left knee, please. You have just witnessed a voluntary nerve impulse. Mr. Hilltop, you may lower your knee. Reflex movements, on the other hand, are those which are made independently of the will. Why you dirty rotten yellow son-of-a-bith! MR. HILLTOP: Ooooh! FREDERICK: Even though I almost kneed him His reflexes have no freedomm to react when I mistreat him, It's important I explain Synaptic nerve connection Goes its way without detection Bringing cranial protection In a never-endinig chain! That's what I love about the brain! (spoken) But what if we were to block those nerve impulses by simply aplying local pressure . . . . . . which can be done with any ordinary metal clamp, just at the swelling of the posterior nerve root . . . for say, oh, four seconds . . . . . . Why you mother-grabbing bastard! As you can see, even though I have just smashed my knee into his crotch, he does not react. He feels absolutely nothing. MR. HILLTOP: Mmmm . . . FREDERICK: More or less. So if it were not for this continuous stream of motor impulses from the brain, we would collapse . . . . . . like a bunch . . . of . . . broccoli! MR. HILLTOP: Oooooh! FREDERICK (sung): And in conclusion, So there's no confusion, Let me say it once again, Though your genitalia Has been known to fail ya, You can bet your ass on the brain! (spoken) Everybody! STUDENTS (sung): The brain! There is nothing like the brain! It's the king of our anaotomy And ever shall it reign! FREDERICK: You can call me Copernicus, Kepler, or Newton, Compare me to Freud I'd feel high-falutin! Call me a Darwin, I love that man's theory, Call me Pasteur And watch me get teary! Say Madame Curie, That would be the best, Call me a Rorschach, I'm up to the test! I really light up When you call me Edison Call me an Erlich, I like that man's medicine Call me Marconi, That wireless wow Call me Pavlov, And I'll bark like a chow Call me an Einstein And that would be fine If you called me a Tesla I wouldn't decline But to call me a Frankenstein Would be insane, Cause I love the brain! STUDENTS: His name is Fronkensteen The facts are plain There is nothing like the brain!
@alexjacobs1923 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU ✌🏻
@true4sydnie28 жыл бұрын
I am in this show and this music is amazing! Thanks
@iamaunicorn36758 жыл бұрын
"Don't answer that" ; vv ;
@AARONSINGSBROADWAY4 жыл бұрын
haha i just covered this as part of my musical theatre song every day challenge! such a good song xx
@mugenfan9915 жыл бұрын
this is one of the funnier songs in young frankenstein.
@victoriaisaac41087 жыл бұрын
I'm doing Young Frankenstein for my college play. I'm in the ensemble
@jacksnell23287 ай бұрын
Yo bro I just did YF a couple weeks ago for college and it was fucken incredible
@reardenbentley955810 жыл бұрын
Thats fronkenseen!
@FrancescoLucchetta2 жыл бұрын
0:50 don't mind this. Just a timestamps for a meme about Enoch Drebber
@mintflavoredd5229 Жыл бұрын
You can call me Copernicus Kepler, or Newton Compare me to Freud I'd feel high-falutin! Call me a Darwin I love that man's theory Call me Pasteur And watch me get teary! Say Madame Curie That would be the best Call me a Rorschach I'm up to the test! I really light up When you call me Edison Call me an Erlich I like that man's medicine Call me Marconi That wireless wow Call me Pavlov And I'll bark like a chow Call me an Einstein And that would be fine If you called me a Tesla I wouldn't decline But to call me a Frankenstein Would be insane Cause I love the brain!
@brittanybroquadio88466 жыл бұрын
"Dont answer that" hah!
@Just_Leo_kingofgods11 жыл бұрын
Bravo!
@PrinceTrexus9 жыл бұрын
Auditioning for this show in March! 😁
@oblati9 жыл бұрын
Good luck and break a leg!
@coldandghostly6 жыл бұрын
Good luck
@yourlocaltheatrekid9004 жыл бұрын
How’d it go?
@haniakupczak20685 жыл бұрын
4:21 hamilton? I dont know her
@askor50010 жыл бұрын
Fuck I have to sing this.........
@Mark_Heathcliff_is_safe Жыл бұрын
0:51 the part I came here for.
@screamingsnufkins42937 жыл бұрын
'FRONKenstein' .3. four seconds MOTHER GRABBING ???????????????