The Munsters Movies and Re-Makes

 

 

Munsters Go Home premiered in 1966 and was a full featured film starring the cast from the TV show (except there is a new Marilyn).

Herman discovers he's the new lord of Munster Hall in England. The family sails to Britain, where they receive a tepid welcome from Lady Effigy and Freddie Munster, who throws tantrums because he wasn't named Lord Munster. An on-board romance blossomed between Marilyn and Roger, but on land Marilyn discovers Roger's family holds a long- standing grudge against the Munsters. Herman upholds the family honor in an auto race; he and Grandpa also unlock "the secret of Munster Hall."

 

 

 

 


Cast:
Fred Gwynne ........ Herman Munster
Yvonne De Carlo .... Lily Munster
Al Lewis ........... Grandpa Munster
Butch Patrick ...... Eddie Munster
Debbie Watson ...... Marilyn Munster
Terry-Thomas ....... Freddie Munster
Hermione Gingold ... Lady Effigie Munster
Robert Pine ........ Roger
John Carradine ..... Cruikshank
Bernard Fox ........ Squire Moresby
Richard Dawson ..... Joey
Jeanne Arnold ...... Grace
Maria Lennard ...... Millie
Cliff Norton ....... Herbert
Diana Chesney ...... Mrs. Moresby

 

The Munsters' Revenge was the second movie that most of the original cast starred in. It was a made for TV movie which aired in 1981.

The owner of a wax museum has an exhibit dedicated to the Munsters. When he uses robots that look like Herman and Grandpa to pull a jewelry heist, everyone thinks that the real Herman and Grandpa did it. They must prove their innocence and uncover the real thieves.


 

 

 

 


Cast:
Fred Gwynne ....... Herman Munster
Al Lewis .......... Grandpa Munster
Yvonne De Carlo ... Lily Munster
K.C. Martel ....... Eddie Munster
Jo McDonnell ...... Marilyn Munster
Bob Hastings ...... Phantom of the Opera
Peter Fox ......... Glen
Herb Voland ....... Chief Boyle
Charles Macaulay
Colby Chester .... Michael
Joseph Ruskin
Sid Caesar ....... Dr. Diablo
Howard Morris .... Igor
Ezra Stone
Michael McManus .. Ralph




Re-Makes


The Munsters Today was the first remake of the original series. It premiered in 1988 and stayed on the air until 1991.

This is supposed to be the exact same Munster family as in the '60s series "The Munsters". One of Grandpa's experiments went awry, and put the Munsters into suspended animation for 20 years. Upon awakening in the '80s, they experience the same comic situations since they don't realize that they aren't "normal". Dad Herman resembles the Frankenstein monster, Mom Lily and Grandpa are vampires, son Eddie is a werewolf, and only beautiful Marilyn looks like a human.



Cast:
John Schuck ........ Herman Munster
Lee Meriwether ..... Lily Munster
Jason Marsden ...... Edward Wolfgang (segment "Eddie") Munster
Hilary Van Dyke .... Marilyn Munster
Howard Morton ...... Vladimir Dracula (segment "Grandpa")





Here Come The Munsters was the second remake this time a made for TV movie and with a whole new cast. It premiered in 1995.

The Munsters come to America to search for Herman's brother-in-law Norman Hyde, only to find out that he has turned himself into Brent Jekyll, who is running for congress, and Grandpa must make a formula to change Norman back.



Cast:
Edward Herrmann ...... Herman Munster
Veronica Hamel ....... Lily Munster
Robert Morse ......... Grandpa
Christine Taylor ..... Marilyn Hyde (Munster)
Mathew Botuchis ...... Eddie Munster
Troy Evans ........... Detective Warshowski
Joel Brooks .......... Larry Walker
Sean O'Bryan ......... Detective Cartwell
Mary Woronov ......... Mrs. Dimwitty
Jeff Trachta ......... Brent Jeckyll
Max Grodénchik ....... Norman Hyde
Judy Gold ............ Elsa Munster Hyde
Amanda Bearse ........ Mrs. Pearl
Irwin Keyes .......... One-eyed man
Jim Fisher ........... Villager
 

 

 

 

   

 

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