Elizabeth

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Elizabeth is a comedic, high-strung fiancée character in the 1974 Mel Brooks film "Young Frankenstein," known for her dramatic personality and memorable scenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Young Frankenstein NERFINISHED
appearsInFilmReleasedInYear 1974
appearsInWorkDirectedBy Mel Brooks NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre horror comedy
parody
basedOn archetype of the vain fiancée in classic horror films
characterType fiancée
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Gene Wilder NERFINISHED
Mel Brooks NERFINISHED
fiancéeOf Dr. Frederick Frankenstein NERFINISHED
filmProductionCompanyOfWork 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
gender female
genre comedy
hairColor blonde
hasOccupation socialite
languageSpoken English
medium live-action film
narrativeRole comic relief
romantic interest
notableFor comedic behavior
memorable scenes
notableScene arrival at the train station to meet Frederick
scene in the laboratory with the Monster
partOfFranchise Young Frankenstein franchise NERFINISHED
personalityTrait dramatic
high-strung
portrayedBy Madeline Kahn NERFINISHED
species human
workScreenplayBy Gene Wilder NERFINISHED
Mel Brooks NERFINISHED

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Young Frankenstein character Elizabeth