<P> While roaming the countryside, the monster has frustrating encounters with a young girl and a blind hermit . Frederick recaptures the monster and locks the two of them in a room, where he calms the monster's homicidal tendencies with flattery and fully acknowledges his own heritage, shouting out emphatically, "My name is Frankenstein!". Frederick offers the sight of "The Creature" following simple commands to a theater full of illustrious guests . The demonstration continues with Frederick and the monster launching into the musical number "Puttin' On the Ritz". However, the routine ends disastrously when a stage light explodes and frightens the monster, who becomes enraged and charges into the audience, where he is captured and chained by police . Back in the laboratory, Inga attempts to comfort Frederick and they wind up sleeping together on the suspended reanimation table . </P> <P> The monster escapes when Frederick's fiancée Elizabeth arrives unexpectedly for a visit, taking Elizabeth captive as he flees . Elizabeth falls in love with the creature due to his inhuman stamina and his enormous penis (referred to as Schwanstücker or Schwanzstück). The townspeople hunt for the monster . Desperate to get the creature back, Frederick plays the violin to lure his creation back to the castle and recaptures him . Just as the Kemp - led mob storms the laboratory, Frankenstein transfers some of his stabilizing intellect to the creature who, as a result, is able to reason with and placate the mob . Elizabeth--with her hair styled identically to that of the female creature from the Bride of Frankenstein--marries the now erudite and sophisticated monster, while Inga joyfully learns what her new husband Frederick got in return during the transfer procedure--the monster's Schwanzstücker . </P> <Ul> <Li> Gene Wilder as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein </Li> <Li> Peter Boyle as The Monster </Li> <Li> Marty Feldman as Igor </Li> <Li> Cloris Leachman as Frau Blücher </Li> <Li> Teri Garr as Inga </Li> <Li> Kenneth Mars as Inspector Kemp </Li> <Li> Madeline Kahn as Elizabeth </Li> <Li> Richard Haydn as Herr Falkstein </Li> <Li> Liam Dunn as Mr. Hilltop </Li> <Li> Danny Goldman as Medical Student </Li> <Li> Oscar Beregi as Sadistic Jailor </Li> <Li> Arthur Malet as Village Elder </Li> <Li> Richard Roth as Insp . Kemp's Aide </Li> <Li> Monte Landis and Rusty Blitz as Gravediggers </Li> <Li> Anne Beesley as Little Girl </Li> <Li> Gene Hackman as Blindman </Li> </Ul> <Li> Gene Wilder as Dr. Frederick Frankenstein </Li>

Who played the little girl in young frankenstein