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The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters

  • 1968
  • G
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Bob Burns, Ray Dennis Steckler, and Cindy Shea in The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters (1968)
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The adventures of the Lemon Grove Kids in this Bowery Boys inspired kiddie film.The adventures of the Lemon Grove Kids in this Bowery Boys inspired kiddie film.The adventures of the Lemon Grove Kids in this Bowery Boys inspired kiddie film.

  • Directors
    • Ted Roter
    • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Ed McWatters
  • Writers
    • Jim Harmon
    • Ron Haydock
    • E.M. Kevke
  • Stars
    • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Mike Kannon
    • Bart Carsell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    261
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ted Roter
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
      • Ed McWatters
    • Writers
      • Jim Harmon
      • Ron Haydock
      • E.M. Kevke
    • Stars
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
      • Mike Kannon
      • Bart Carsell
    • 9User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ray Dennis Steckler
    Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Gopher
    • (as Cash Flagg)
    Mike Kannon
    • Slug (segments "The Lemon Grove Kids" and "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space")
    Bart Carsell
    • Duke Mazaratti (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")
    Coleman Francis
    • "Big Ed" Narzak (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")…
    Larry Pearson
    • Larry (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")
    Mary Morgan
    • Ma (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")…
    Rox Anne
    • Roxy (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")
    Herb Robins
    Herb Robins
    • Killer Krump (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids" and "The Lemon Grove Kids Go Hollywood!")…
    Kirk Kirksey
    • Kirk (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")
    Jim Plunkett
    • Stretch (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")
    Ed McWatters
    • The Saboteur (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids")
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Kogar the Gorilla
    • (as Kogar)
    • …
    Keith A. Wester
    • Marvin-Marvin (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space" and "The Lemon Grove Kids Go Hollywood!")…
    John Williams
    • Skinny (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space")
    • (as J. Jay Hartford)
    Kedric Wolfe
    • Jocko (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space")
    Joseph Bardo
    Joseph Bardo
    • Brick (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space")
    Felicia Guy
    • Flower (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space")
    Beverly Carter
    • Dum-Dum (segment "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space")…
    • Directors
      • Ted Roter
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
      • Ed McWatters
    • Writers
      • Jim Harmon
      • Ron Haydock
      • E.M. Kevke
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8haildevilman

    Steckler's entry into the kid-flick genre

    This was (probably) meant for TV. There were three separate shows on the video I saw.

    Slide whistles, boops on heads, keystone kops style violence, and goofy outfits.

    It looked like a Mack Sennet comedy with sound.

    Steckler filmed this in and around his home using his friends and family mostly as cast. The anarchic wildness made this a trip from start to finish.

    Steckler had a habit of making things up as he went along. And he was BRILLIANT at it.

    My son liked this film enough to ask me to find the DVD so we don't have to deal with our worn out tape anymore.

    This is a great film for the kids.
    jfkmonkey

    All the kids ran screaming

    Positively the most memorable movie-going experience of my life. Procter's Theater in Troy, NY...probably around 1968 or 1969. My sister took me to see this movie on a Saturday...billed as including a special guest appearance by real live monsters.

    I don't recall much about the first two shorts. But the last...when the Lemon Grove Kids and Cash Flagg enter into a cornfield or dense weeds...they are met by lightning crashes and a MUMMY!

    At that moment...a spotlight hits the side of the Procter's stage and a guy in a Mummy suit staggers out. His arms are raised up and he heads for the aisles.

    The audience flipped. I remember everybody leaping out of their seats and running down the aisles terrified. I ran too...but sister nabbed me before I could get too far. Things settled down. The mummy disappeared. And we sat back to watch the rest of the show. I have no memory of what came after.

    But that memory of the mummy on the stage was indelible. I was around five or six when I saw it.

    Years later in Washington, DC I came across an old video of the movie from the late great Georgetown Video Vault (this was around 1992) and I laughed it up with my wife over Lemon Grove Kids and Ray Dennis Steckler. Oh...if we only had that kind of movie experience again!
    6Jonny_Numb

    equal parts Sesame Street and Scooby-Doo

    Most of Ray Dennis Steckler's films are so energetic that even if they aren't very good (which is usually the case), they manage to entertain on that same odd level Edward D. Wood, Jr. established a few years before. That being said, "The Lemon Grove Kids" is a surprisingly entertaining anthology (three episodes) aimed at a young audience, but I must say I found a lot of it amusing myself (and I'm 22); Steckler has a real repoire with his actors, as they bumble about in traditional Scooby-Doo fashion, as they encounter space aliens, mummies, and kidnappers (they don't show any signs of humiliation at the sheer wackiness of the material). The first episode has the Lemon Grove Kids cleaning up an eccentric old man's ("Red Zone Cuba" auter Coleman Francis!) house, only to find it's been invaded by a grasshopper alien and a Vampira look-alike (played by Carolyn Brandt!); the second episode has the Kids cleaning the mansion (also used in "The Thrill Killers") of a washed-up Hollywood starlet (Brandt again), who is accosted by a dim-witted duo looking to score a ransom; and the third (and weakest) episode has two rival gangs competing in a cross-country (but more like cross-town) marathon. In general, this is moderately entertaining stuff for kids of any age (sure beats "Barney"), and makes me wonder why Mr. Steckler didn't do more of this type of thing.

    5.5/10
    sirarthurstreebgreebling

    steckler , the unsung hero

    The trilogy of short films by Ray Dennis Steckler (aka Cash Flagg) were released as a feature titled "the lemon grove kids" the 3 shorts shot on the road he lived at the time (lemon grove)with his family and friends are still as fresh and vibrant as they were nearly 40 yrs ago. The first short "The lemon grove kids meet the green grasshopper and the vampire lady from outer space" revolves around a spooky old house and the disappearence of some of the lemon grove kids themselves, the old man who lives there is suspected but he is being controlled by the evil vampire lady who is out to take over the world. The second short is about a race between local hoods and the lemon grove posse and the chance of them being movie stars (the lemon grove kids go hollywood) and the final short is the Lemon grove kids. A small little review isnt enough time to do justice to this mans work, but check out "Wild Guitar","Ratfink a Boo-Boo","The Thrill Killers","Blood Shack","super Cool" to name but a few.
    Matt Moses

    Steckler makes good, kiddie-style

    Ray Dennis Steckler put together a trilogy of comic shorts modeled on the Bowery Boys series, with impressive results if you're not expecting any sort of masterpiece. In the first story, the kids, a motley bunch of toddlers and adults dressed as teenagers, head to Coleman Francis's house to do some housework. Extraterrestrials start picking them off, a green grasshopper in a flying saucers claiming the main kid, so it's up to doofy Steckler (acting as Cash Flagg) to find a way to save the day.. In the second part, the kids get a job doing housework for falling star Carolyn Brandt. Some bumbling villains kidnap her, but her sleazy agent says she's not worth the ransom. Thus it falls to Steckler once again to intervene and rescue both Brandt and her career. This episode also features a very annoying adult who spends a little too much time with the kids and sings remarkably uninspired songs about them on an acoustic guitar. Not a person I would trust with my own offspring, but Steckler probably couldn't afford high-end babysitters. In the final part of the trilogy, Steckler heads into the wrong side of town to buy some sodas on a hot afternoon, instigating a rumble. They decide to settle their differences with a cross-country race. A funny French saboteur, hired by the rival team, does their best to put the Kids' star athlete out of the – ahem – running, and somehow we're led into a startling monster attack sequence. This conclusion seals tight the possibility that Steckler was having a grand time making these shorts, possibly never intended for theatrical release. In a way, Lemon Grove Kids exists as an interesting home-movie documenting the styles and culture of the early 1960's made by a barely experienced filmmaker, who had only been in the business for a few years. Although I enjoyed this film quite a bit, I'd only show it to children I really hated. Some of the women-children boast some surprisingly sexy outfits, plus a certain amount of the humor veers toward the sophisticated. Brandt appeared in a number of Steckler's films. Steckler fans with be happy to see hero Ray Pfink in a cameo.

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    • Trivia
      According to Ray Dennis Steckler, the blowup to 35mm cost more than shooting the entire production itself.
    • Quotes

      Gopher: [in "The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space" segment] How would you like it if I bit YOU? You stupid vampire!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Ray Dennis Steckler (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      The Lemon Grove Kids
      Lyrics and Music by Don Snyder and The Little Lemon Grove Kids

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lemon Grove Kids Go Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Corner of N. Serrano Pl and Lemon Grove Ave, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Morgan-Steckler Productions
      • Steckler-Wester Film Productions
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      1 hour 18 minutes
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      • Color
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