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Monsters Crash the Pajama Party

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 31m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
412
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Monsters Crash the Pajama Party (1965)
ParodyComedyHorrorShort

A group of teenage girls spends the night in an old dark mansion as an initiation into a college sorority. What they don't know is that the building is actually the headquarters for a mad sc... Read allA group of teenage girls spends the night in an old dark mansion as an initiation into a college sorority. What they don't know is that the building is actually the headquarters for a mad scientist and his hunchbacked assistant, who are experimenting with turning humans into gori... Read allA group of teenage girls spends the night in an old dark mansion as an initiation into a college sorority. What they don't know is that the building is actually the headquarters for a mad scientist and his hunchbacked assistant, who are experimenting with turning humans into gorillas.

  • Director
    • David L. Hewitt
  • Writers
    • David L. Hewitt
    • Jean Hewitt
  • Stars
    • Vic McGee
    • James Reason
    • Clara Nadel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    412
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    • Director
      • David L. Hewitt
    • Writers
      • David L. Hewitt
      • Jean Hewitt
    • Stars
      • Vic McGee
      • James Reason
      • Clara Nadel
    • 14User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vic McGee
    • Mad Doctor…
    James Reason
    • Professor Williams
    Clara Nadel
    • Miss Petrie
    Pauline Hillkurt
    • Draculina
    Charles Hegen
    • Igor
    Joseph Armand
    • Danny
    Christopher Hampton
    • Johnny
    Peter James Noto
    • Rick
    • (as Peter Noto)
    Richard Sonny Rodriguez
    • Bobby
    Walter Richard
    Judith Carol
    • Sue
    Gordy Garret
    • Ann
    Jean Louise
    • Laura
    Mary Dwyer
    • Kate
    Constance L. Smith
    • Shelly
    Don Brandon
    • Wolfman
    • (uncredited)
    David L. Hewitt
    • The Gorilla
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David L. Hewitt
    • Writers
      • David L. Hewitt
      • Jean Hewitt
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    9googoomuck13

    Short & Sweet-For A Reason!

    How ANYONE that has procured and sat through this film (I'm referring to the first reviewer, no offense) can not know the details of WHY this film is so short just amazes me! The entire lore and told & retold story of this film is half of it's entertainment! This film was two thirds (the beginning and end) on film and one third (the middle) a live spook show/stage show! The film pauses and all the monsters and whoever all jump out of the screen, terrorize the audience and do a little show, sit on peoples laps, cut heads off of audience members, etc, etc. Then they run back into the screen and the last third of the film plays...the end! The only film of it's kind! I wonder why...hmmmmm...hahahahaha. Now if only there was footage of the live part!!!
    2preppy-3

    Taken in context it's OK....

    by itself, it's dreadful.

    Horrible short film about some idiots who decide to spend a night in a haunted house. Naturally there's a mad doctor in the basement doing some stupid experiments...or something.

    Tacky sets, lousy acting, stupid script, dumb jokes...really a chore to sit through. Seeing this in a movie theatre as part of a spook show it probably worked. By itself it just looks pretty desperate. Still, I suppose we should be grateful that this even exists anymore. It IS an important piece of American cinema (so to speak). But I really can't give it more than a 2.
    4Hessian499

    short and strange

    A rather short film, but actually this works well as the script and material probably couldn't have filled up much more time anyway. A mix between horror and farce, this is one of those films that is so bad it's good, and the whole cast and crew do seem to be enjoying themselves even with the low production values. Monsters Crash the Pajama Party is a strange little movie, but once you begin to watch it you realize it's a film that doesn't take itself too seriously and you'll want to stay with it until the end. An interesting movie to watch!
    Schlockmeister

    Not a typical movie

    The movie's plot has been explained well in other entries here, so I'll just cut to background and some context here. This movie was made to be part of the old movie theatre spookshow circuit. Nothing more. At one point in the movie the gorilla and other monsters walk toward the screen and this would have cued actors in the theatre to come out dressed in similar costumes to terrorize the audience. The next scene shows the monsters bring a girl in to be operated on, by this time the actors would have retreated back behind the screen.

    Yes, it's cheesy fun, it was meant to be.It would have been shown as a part of a full evening of horror movies, cartoons, "live" monsters and ghosts, maybe a magic show and more, with the theatre rigged to producee various special effects.

    That this movie survives at all is a treat, but it does need to be seen with the understanding of it's time frame and how it would have been shown.

    The costumes as bad, but they were made to approximate how the actors (usually locally hired teenagers) would have looked when they came out into the audience.

    Recommended, if in a silly mood as part of a Halloween evening's show with a favorite horror movie. "Elvira, Mistress Of The Dark" would make an excellent double feature with this one! I'd also recommend as another suggestion "Zacherley's Horrible Horror" , a compilation of 2 hours of classic bad horror movies, hosted by Zacherley. Now, thats what I'd call Halloween!
    cpetr13

    Buy the DVD

    In order to get even close to the full effect, you must get the Something Weird DVD version and imagine yourself to be a teenager in the 50's or 60's. Spook shows were evening-long events, not just a movie, and the atmosphere was giddy and creepy at the same time. I personally just missed being old enough to experience it first-hand, but have talked to many people who did go to them.

    Some were awful and amateurish and some did a good job. But they were never meant to be anything more than a good time to have with your date or friends. And this movie probably typifies the experience more than any other--a little self-indulgent, a little off-kilter, and good, cheesy fun.

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    • Trivia
      The director's wife is the woman in red who is chased up the stairs.
    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits are spoken rather than shown with Big G the Gorilla demonstrating the various actions. For producer, Big G is shown with a bag of money with a dollar sign on it. The camera is referred to as the "picture-taking machine." There are also no closing credits.
    • Connections
      Edited from La vie sexuelle de Frankenstein (1964)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Monsters Crash the Pajama Party - Spook Show Spectacular
    • Production company
      • David L. Hewitt and Associates
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    • Runtime
      31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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