It'll Be Alright on the Night (TV Movie 1977)
Various outtakes shown."Lørdagshjørnet" Gene Wilder (TV Episode 1978)
Henrik Wolsgaard-Iversen mentions the film + clip shown"Sneak Previews" Take 2: Who's Funnier: Mel Brooks or Woody Allen? (TV Episode 1980)
Clip shown"Arena" 'I Thought I Was Taller' - A Short History of Mel Brooks (TV Episode 1981)
Clips.Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie 1982)
Dr. Frankenstein and Inga with revolving bookcase and candle.
Old Dracula (1974)
- Mel Brooks introduces outtakes from his movie
"Saturday Night Live" Peter Boyle/Al Jarreau (TV Episode 1976)
Peter Boyle grunts the same way he did as the monster when following 'Your friendly lady in the house next door'"Saturday Night Live" Madeline Kahn/Carly Simon (TV Episode 1976)
Referenced in I Feel PrettySilent Movie (1976)
Several posters for this film can be seen outside the movie theater where the silent movie is shown.
The Black Cat (1934)
The Devil Is a Woman (1935)
The "not the hair" gag references a scene where Marlene Dietrich's character avoids a kiss with the line "You'll muss up my hair" - the jewelry on Madeline Kahn's forehead mimics Dietrich's hair curl.After the Thin Man (1936)
"Walk this way" sceneEach Dawn I Die (1939)
The way Frank Ross says "Hello" when he finds something of interest is the same way as Dr. Frankenstein says it when he finds something of interest.Rebecca (1940)
Mel Brooks confirmed that Frau Blucher is based on Mrs. Danvers.
My Friend Frankenstein (1975)
Galaxina (1980)
A music plays every time they say "Blue Star", much like the horses neighing in Young Frankenstein every time someone said "Frau Blucher""Inspector Gadget" The Amazon (TV Episode 1983)
When the proffesor's mind transfers into the gorilla.Haunted Honeymoon (1986)
Bad Taste (1987)
Kemp's hand spoofed at the beginnning of Bad TasteTales from the Far Side (TV Movie 1994)
During the Frankencow sequence, the humpbacked canine is modeled after Marty Feldman.
Frankenstein (1931)
The 1931 film is the primary subject of the spoof.Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
Igor pronounced eye-gor rather than ee-gorNaughty Marietta (1935)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
The Walking Dead (1936)
"Puttin' on the Ritz," piano scenes, et al.
Frankenstein (Short 1910)
Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.Life Without Soul (1915)
Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.The Monster of Frankenstein (Short 1921)
Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.Frankenstein (1931)
Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley."Tales of Tomorrow" Frankenstein (TV Episode 1952)
Based on the same novel by Mary Shelley.