Have a howlingly good time with the First Family of Fright in this collectible Complete Series that includes all 70 classic TV episodes and the two frighteningly funny feature-length movies. Reunite with the wonderfully weird Munster Clan: "working stiff" Herman, mom Lily, wacky Grandpa, the unusually normal Marilyn, and little Eddie. Plus, now see the episode "Family Portrait" in spookily spectacular full color for the first time ever. With so much Munster mayhem, your whole family is sure to have a scream!Bonus Content:The Munsters: Season One: Bonus Episode - Unaired PilotThe Munsters "Family Portrait" Episode Color Version The Munsters: Season Two: America's First Family of FrightFred Gwynne: More Than a MunsterYvonne De Carlo: Gilded LilyAl Lewis: Forever Grandpa
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My #1 movie spot
Movie came in great shape
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Funny!
We love this show
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Funny - Blast from the Past - Buy It!
Laugh Out Loud at the silly yet, slightly creepy Munsters!Just a fun series to pop in and let it run on a Saturday.Easy to use and read DVD set!
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Gotta love them Munsters
Living on a retirement fixed income has caused me to evaluate my fun time expenses, and spend more wiselyInstead of subscribing to cable, wi-fi services, I started purchasing series that I enjoyed back in the day, or never had the opportunity to watch due to circumstances beyond my control, or budgetSo, in the past 5 years being retired, I have a nice library of "favorites", that I can and do watch multiple timesNo expensive cable bill, no commercials that are using more time in a half hour show than they did 20 years ago. All the while, your being charged more for the luxury of watchingSo, yes. I recommend The Munsters. It's highly rewatchable, always makes me laugh, and even sprinkles in some family values that never get old
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Hey! Hey! They're The Munsters
"The Munsters: The Complete Series" is an excellent box set, beginning with the packaging and its raised lettering in the front and on top. Fred Gwynne (Herman Munster) and Al Lewis (Grandpa) played off each other very well, having previously worked together in the TV series "Car 54, Where Are You?" A fascinating bonus feature is the 15-minute pilot episode, filmed in color. The silly incidental music was later replaced by the classic instrumental Munsters' theme, written by composer/arranger Jack Marshall. The pilot episode included Joan Marshall as Phoebe Munster, and Nate "Happy" Derman as Eddie Munster. Phoebe looked eerily similar to Morticia Addams, as played by Carolyn Jones. Phoebe was very subservient to Herman. Yvonne De Carlo, who effortlessly made the transition from movies to television, was spookily perfect as Herman's wife, Lily Munster. Lily was strong willed, and kept the child-like Herman in line. "Happy" Derman played Eddie Munster as a young werewolf, with pointed ears, long fangs and sharp claws, who panted and growled a lot. He would never be able to attend public school. Butch Patrick's character of Eddie Munster was more of a human-werewolf hybrid, who was able to make some friends in school. In fact, in the episode "Eddie's Nickname," the other kids only made fun of Eddie because he was the shortest student in his class, calling him Shorty. Herman had a meaningful father-to-son talk about that subject. To me, it summed up why the Munsters are so beloved. Herman to Eddie: "The lesson I want you to learn is, it doesn't matter what you look like. You can be tall or short, or fat or thin, or ugly or handsome like your father, or you can be black or yellow or white, it doesn't matter. What does matter is the size of your heart, and the strength of your character."The episodes in the second season became even more bizarre. They also featured more physical comedy, especially with regards to Herman's super-human strength, and his ability to take punishment. In the episode "John Doe Munster," a huge safe falls on Herman's head. Herman isn't physically injured, but he does develop amnesia. In "Just Another Pretty Face," due to an accident in Grandpa's lab, Herman's face becomes disfigured, at least by Munsters' standards. Fred Gwynne appears without the Munster makeup on his face, for most of the episode. Near the end of the episode, Herman is hit by lightning, which restores his original facial features. Due to the rigors of applying that makeup, and wearing the heavy boots and bulky clothes, playing Herman took a physical toll on Fred Gwynne. In addition to that, Fred was wary of being typecast as Herman Munster for the rest of his career. The success of "Batman" caused a ratings drop for "The Munsters," which led to their cancellation after the second season. Fred, Al and Yvonne did appear in the theatrical movie "Munster, Go Home!" (1966), and the made-for-TV movie "The Munsters' Revenge" in 1981. Fortunately, both of those movies are included as bonus features in this box set. In addition, biographies of Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis and Yvonne De Carlo are also included in disc 6 of season two. Also included is the best bonus feature about the Munsters, "America's First Family Of Fright." After watching this box set, it's easy to see why a TV show that debuted fifty years ago, and only lasted two seasons, is so fondly remembered.
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a classic comedy
The item has arrived but I haven't tested it yet.
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Ok
series is ok.
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MUNSTERS
MUNSTERS ARE A FUNNY SHOW TO THIS DAY REALLY ENJOYED THE DVD's HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
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