The only actor Mel Brooks called perfect was Gene Hackman, who delivered a legendarily hilarious cameo as a blind priest in 1974's 'Young Frankenstein.' ...
who was so unrecognizable under his beard that "nobody knew the blind man was Gene Hackman until they saw his name at the end of the credits." Brooks wrote that Young Frankenstein production ...
One of the best unbilled movie performances of all time is Hackman's surprising and hilarious appearance in Mel Brooks' Young ...
In this video I take the last of the Gate Post blanks and attempt to carve Groot's head but it looks more like a cross between ET and Frankenstein's monster! Experience the precision, patience, and ...
Whether it was 1970s antiheroes of the 1970s, 1980s corporate slimebags or timeless Midwestern everymen, nobody did it better than Hackman.
The “French Connection” star was a sometimes frightening presence onscreen but always an inviting one. And a truly funny guy.
The late star of Superman, Unforgiven and many more could pivot effortlessly from comedy to menace. These are his best ...
As the gang (led by Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty’s title characters) confidently exits, Hackman pulls down an elderly guard’s shades and says, with that signature glint: “Take a good look, pop. I’m ...
The modest restaurant has a cult following and was the recipient of a James Beard American Classics ... The 13th Century 'Castle Frankenstein' that may have inspired a monster book.
Dark Delicacies, the LA-area horror store, is closing after 30 years of business and many celebrity encounters.