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High Anxiety Director: Mel Brooks Cast: Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn, Cloris Leachman, Harvey Korman

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/05/2006
  • Original Release: 1977
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 7,136

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This is Mel Brooks' spoof of over ten Alfred Hitchcock classics, including Psycho, Vertigo, and The Birds (Brooks actually used the bird trainer from that classic suspense movie in making his film). Brooks plays Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke, a renowned Harvard psychiatrist with a concealed fear of heights, or High Anxiety. Thorndyke takes over as the newest director of the PsychoNeurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous after the last director dies under suspicious circumstances. He soon finds himself to be in the company of some very strange colleagues, including longtime Brooks collaborators Cloris Leachman and Harvey Korman, with Madeline Kahn as Victoria Brisbane, the eccentric daughter of a patient at the institute and Thorndyke's love interest. Korman takes on the role of Dr. Charles Montague, a psychiatrist with a closeted habit of his own. Leachman plays Charlotte Diesel, a charge nurse with a dark sneer and tendency towards domination. As Thorndyke heads to a psychiatry conference, he is faced with saving the Institute, his reputation, and his own sanity. Although the film was not well-received by critics, it picked up a 1978 Golden Globe nomination for best picture (musical or comedy) and landed Brooks a nomination for best actor. The movie has a number of cameos, from a young Barry Levinson's spot as an unstable bellboy to a small part by Hitchcock's right-hand special effects man, Albert J. Whitlock, who plays Kahn's father. ~ Rachel Koetje, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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NOT up to Mel Brooks' reputation & standardsby Bobertbobert

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July 04, 2009: A real disappointment ...

A Wonderful Underrated, Underapprecated Movie from Mel Brooks!by Anonymous

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July 19, 2006: I'm a fan of Mel Brooks' comedy movies and High Anxiety is a very good movie and one of my favorites. Mel not only directs this movie but also stars in it and he is great in the lead roll. The rest of the cast is great too, Madeline Kahn, Chloris Leachman, Harvey Korman, etc! I recently bought the Mel Brook's DVD collection and High Anxiety is one of the movies in the collection and I love that I now have this underrated movie on DVD!