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Frankenstein et les faux-monnayeurs

Original title: Munster, Go Home!
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Frankenstein et les faux-monnayeurs (1966)
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The Munsters travel to England after Herman discovers he's the new Lord of the Munster Hall.The Munsters travel to England after Herman discovers he's the new Lord of the Munster Hall.The Munsters travel to England after Herman discovers he's the new Lord of the Munster Hall.

  • Director
    • Earl Bellamy
  • Writers
    • Joe Connelly
    • Bob Mosher
    • George Tibbles
  • Stars
    • Fred Gwynne
    • Yvonne De Carlo
    • Al Lewis
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Earl Bellamy
    • Writers
      • Joe Connelly
      • Bob Mosher
      • George Tibbles
    • Stars
      • Fred Gwynne
      • Yvonne De Carlo
      • Al Lewis
    • 52User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Gwynne
    Fred Gwynne
    • Herman Munster
    Yvonne De Carlo
    Yvonne De Carlo
    • Lily Munster
    Al Lewis
    Al Lewis
    • Grandpa
    Butch Patrick
    Butch Patrick
    • Eddie Munster
    Debbie Watson
    Debbie Watson
    • Marilyn Munster
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Freddie Munster
    Hermione Gingold
    Hermione Gingold
    • Lady Effigie Munster
    Robert Pine
    Robert Pine
    • Roger Moresby
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Cruikshank
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Squire Lester Moresby
    Richard Dawson
    Richard Dawson
    • Joey
    Jeanne Arnold
    Jeanne Arnold
    • Grace Munster
    Maria Lennard
    • Millie Cruikshank
    Cliff Norton
    Cliff Norton
    • Herbert
    Diana Chesney
    Diana Chesney
    • Mrs. Moresby
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • Alfie
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Hennesy
    Danny Dee
    • British Customs Official
    • Director
      • Earl Bellamy
    • Writers
      • Joe Connelly
      • Bob Mosher
      • George Tibbles
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    NavinParker

    Munster Go Home Retains the Charm

    After appearing in 57 of 70 television episodes as Marilyn Munster one would think Pat Priest would have been included in The Munster's FIRST feature length film. There was some lame excuse that she was too old, even though the film was released a year after the series' last episode. Debbie Watson gave a good performance in MGH, but I had a difficult time excepting her as part of the Munster clan.

    This, however, did not detract from the film that Munster Charm that came to us for two wonderful seasons on The Munsters. I still loved the film in all its brilliant color. I've just purchased the First Season episodes on DVD and am very saddened and surprised to learn Munster Go Home, the DVD version, is currently out out of print. Munster Go Home is as enjoyable as the series and should be offered to all Munster fans of all ages to enjoy.
    7DeanNYC

    En-Ga-Land Swings Like The Pit And the Pendulum Do

    I'm sure someone will correct this if it's wrong, but I think the title of this motion picture is a parody of the film title "Lassie Come Home," a picture also set in England, which introduced another, eventual, TV star to the world, that most intelligent of all collies, and one that was currently on television at that time.

    Fred Gwynne, Yvonne de Carlo, Al Lewis and Butch Patrick are all on hand to reprise their roles from the black and white series, but here in full Paramount color. Plus we have Debbie Watson, perhaps best known for taking the movie series role of "Tammy" and bringing it to the small screen, here takes the role of niece Marilyn, played by Beverly Owen and Pat Priest on the show, to the big screen.

    The plot is a stretch, even for this 1960s comedy - Herman inherits a piece of property in Great Britain and tows the family from Mockingbird Lane across the pond to claim it. Of course, the stiff upper lips that occupy said property are unamused and attempt to scare off the newcomers. But how does one scare a family of monsters?

    To me, the most interesting thing about this film is seeing some long time actors and TV stars almost randomly turning up in this plot. Bernard Fox, Samantha's Warlock physician Dr. Bombay from "Bewitched" is here. Richard Dawson, who at the time was a star of "Hogan's Heroes" and eventually "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In," long before his "Match Game" and "Family Feud" days is in the mix. And Robert Pine, who is best remembered as commanding officer to Ponch and Jon from "CHiPs" is a love interest for Marilyn!

    The film really feels like two films are going on: our sitcom characters doing what they usually do (and there is a cross country auto race, with Herman driving the famed "Drag-u-la" vehicle - while the Munster Koach also makes a cameo), and then we have the locals just plotting how to rid themselves of these unwanted outsiders. Hermione Gingold, Terry-Thomas and a completely unrecognizable John Carradine as a manservant populate that group.

    Tons of sight gags, typical sitcom dialog and all the slapstick you could want from what is basically an extended and full color episode of the series.

    If you are a fan of the series this film is based on and most especially if you enjoyed that program more than the similarly themed series "The Addams Family," you should get a kick out of this film.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "Herman, I must ask Freddie where he gets his slime. It looks imported".

    As a kid I loved the TV series "The Munsters", but don't ask me to choose between either "The Munsters" or "The Adam's Family". Both were staples of my childhood - watching reruns on the TV with my parents and sister. Now the films were a different story, as my memory of them were hazy at best. So it was like going in fresh.

    Herman and his kooky family made their big-screen debut in a spin-off from the television series, "Munster, Go Home!". This sees the loveable family heading to England (studio back lot stand-ins) for an inheritance. However they face stiff opposition from their English cousins who will do anything to stop them from gaining the title of Lord Munster. As expected there are whacky hi-jinks, smarting one-liners and running gags around the stranger-than-life characters. From Herman's clueless actions to Lily trying to keep the family out of mischief and grandpa always finding himself in trouble with his clumsy experiments. In what feels like an extended episode with a change of scenery (well, sort of) and a budget matching its TV origins, but with that in mind it stays true to what made the TV series enjoyable by steering close to the familiarity of its madcap writing making the Munsters feel right at home. There are neat little in-jokes involving superstitious townsfolk, old dark house vibes and the DRAG-U-LA! Having the original cast (with the exception of the "ugly duckling" Marilyn Nunster played by Debbie Watson) made sure the authentic twitches, costume quirks and chemistry carried over with wonderful performances by Fred Gwynne, Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis and Butch Patrick. Working across from them with perfect comic interplay are British character actors Terry-Thomas and Hermione Gingold.
    8RiffRaffMcKinley

    A Long, Enjoyable, Full-Color Episode of the TV Show

    Of course it would have been impossible for the Munsters to take a trip to England in a 25-minute TV episode. So it's fun to see it finally happen. I'm not the world's biggest Munster fan, but I've been watching the series ever since I was a little kid and I do love it (a wee bit). This, in particular, is a fun adventure, in which Herman inherits an English title and goes to the Sceptred Isle to claim it, even in spite of the wishes of his greedy cousins, who want the title for themselves. Naturally, this movie has the same kind of rim shot-based gags that highlight the show ("I thought he was made in Germany"), but it also has a great deal of fun and some gags are really quite funny, not to mention the drastic culture shock that takes place when the Munsters-- who aren't even normal Americans-- take Great Britain by storm. So if you like "The Munsters," you should go ahead and give "Munster, Go Home!" a try. You won't be disappointed.
    5bkoganbing

    Lord Herman Munster, what a concept

    I have to admit this one kind of had me reaching. Munster Go Home has our friendly Gothic cast from the television series going to the United Kingdom to claim the title of Lord Munster. Needless to say the guy who hoped he would inherit the title Terry-Thomas is not pleased. Neither of course is Lady Munster wannabe Hermione Gingold and their faithful retainer butler John Carradine. In fact Carradine's working an agenda all his own.

    I'm still puzzling over how someone who was put together with old body parts can possibly claim any lineage for a title. But I think I'm being picky there.

    Anyway Fred Gwynne, Yvonne DeCarlo, Al Lewis, and Butch Patrick from the television series all return for the feature film and Debbie Watson becomes the third actress to play Marilyn who thinks she's an ugly duckling because of the beautiful family she's from. The cruise to the other side of the pond should have made her rethink those notions as she sees everyone else on the ship and gets romanced by Robert Pine.

    Nothing great here, but if you're a fan of the show you should like it.

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    • Trivia
      The reason Pat Priest was not used in this film was that "Universal" wanted to build up the career of Debbie Watson. Priest was over 30 at the time though Marilyn was obviously college age. In the film, the character was made to be only 19, another reason they cast the younger Watson. This not only devastated Priest, it also angered most of the fans. Additionally, Watson's career never took off.
    • Goofs
      It is mentioned that Freddie Munster's father disowned him so the title "Lord Munster" would pass to Herman. In English peerage, a title passes onto the next in line of succession regardless of the previous holder's wishes. Only an Act of Parliament may remove an heir. Freddie's father could leave all the money and land to Herman, but the title would go to Freddie.
    • Quotes

      Grandpa Munster: Herman, this is the secret of Munster Hall.

      Herman: Call the police. Call the FBI. Get Scotland Yard. Phone Batman. Car 54, where *are* you?

    • Connections
      Edited into The Munsters' Revenge (1981)

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los adorables monstruos
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(old racetrack on the site)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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