Mel Brooks’ Bird-Attracting Charcoal Flannel Suit in High Anxiety 0 ▲ BAMF Style 2 hours ago · 7 min read1398 words · Film & TV · hide · 0 comments Mel Brooks in High Anxiety (1977) Vitals Mel Brooks as Dr. Richard Harpo Thorndyke, anxious psychologist Los Angeles to San Francisco, Spring 1977 Film: High Anxiety Release Date: December 25, 1977 Director: Mel Brooks Costume Designer: Patricia Norris WARNING! Spoilers ahead! Background The 2,000-Year-Old Man turns 100! Born Melvin James Kaminsky on June 28, 1926 in Brooklyn, prolific writer, director, producer, actor, and comedian Mel Brooks is one of less than two dozen entertainers to date to have attained EGOT status over a career that delivered iconic stage and screen comedies like The Producers (1967), Blazing Saddles (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974), and Spaceballs (1987). One of his most prominent (and stylish) on-screen performances was in High Anxiety, Brooks’ affectionate satire of Alfred Hitchcock’s films—crafted with the Master of Suspense’s own endorsement. (Following a private screening, Hitchcock’s only criticism was that Brooks used three too many shower rings in a… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.