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"Through the Eyes of Marty Feldman"

After twenty years as a struggling variety turn and then a prolific scriptwriter and television star, comic genius Marty Feldman found screen stardom with his very first Hollywood role in Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein. With his wife Lauretta as the power behind the throne, his rise and fall and decline is related through bittersweet memories of the past and intoxicated infidelities in the present.

Top Cast

  • Wink Taylor

    Wink Taylor

    Marty (voice)

  • Jessica Martin

    Jessica Martin

    Lauretta (voice)

  • Sophie Aldred

    Sophie Aldred

    Self - Fantasy Lover (voice)

  • Camille Coduri

    Camille Coduri

    Fantasy Lover (voice)

  • Jon Culshaw

    Jon Culshaw

    Michael Parkinson (voice)

  • Jim Dale

    Jim Dale

    USA Talk Show Host (voice)

  • Sandra Dickinson

    Sandra Dickinson

    Fantasy Lover (voice)

  • Sally Geeson

    Sally Geeson

    Self - Fantasy Lover (voice)

  • Iona Kennedy

    Iona Kennedy

    Fantasy Lover (voice)

Overview

After twenty years as a struggling variety turn and then a prolific scriptwriter and television star, comic genius Marty Feldman found screen stardom with his very first Hollywood role in Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein. With his wife Lauretta as the power behind the throne, his rise and fall and decline is related through bittersweet memories of the past and intoxicated infidelities in the present.

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