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Munster Go Home is wonderful, it was filmed at the end of the original series run so everything is pretty much how you want it to be. Munsters' Revenge was done years later and is not great. If you really need a double feature of fun 1960s spooky comedy I suggest you Follow Munster Go Home with The Ghost and Mr Chicken and skip Munsters' Revenge. What makes this "Two-Movie Fright Fest" worth getting? The digital mastering on this is much better than the original single film DVD release of Munster Go Home, better color, sharper image, anamorphic widescreen.
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As a long-time fan of "The Munsters" television series, I have always enjoyed this movie, especially since it is in "unliving color". I feel bad for Pat Priest (Marilyn Munster) who was replaced in the movie by Debbie Watson who portrayed a younger Marilyn. Miss Watson, however, delivered a good performance in her role. The movie was a nice send-off to the television series which had just ended its original run.
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When you talk about classic television sitcoms, a lot of titles come to mind. However; there was, and always will be, only one sitcom like 'The Munsters'. With its unique take on an average American family, the ghoulish residents at 1313 Mockingbird Lane have left a permanent place in our hearts. The original television series first ran on the CBS network from 1964 to 1966. It starred Fred Gwynne as Herman, Yvonne DeCarlo as Lily, Al Lewis as Grandpa and Butch Patrick as Eddie. Beverly Owen and Pat Priest would both portray the role of Marilyn. After 70 episodes, the show was removed from the network; however, a full-length color feature film was produced in 1966 for theaters. Entitled "Munster, Go Home", it told of how Herman inherited an English estate and title of Lord Munster from a deceased uncle. In this film, Marilyn was played by Debbie Watson. 15 years later, they reunited for a 1981 made-for-TV movie called "The Munsters' Revenge", which was about Herman and Grandpa trying to clear themselves of being wrongfully accused of a series of robberies which were pulled off by 2 robot doubles. This time, Marilyn was played by Jo McDonnell and Eddie was played by K.C. Martel. Now, these 2 films are brought together into a double-disc DVD package that perfectly compliments the original television series. The Munsters were always a lot of fun to watch. And, this two-movie fright fest shows that they still are a laugh riot!Read full review
We love the Munsters. The movie Munster Go Home was great. I gave it 4 stars because the other movie Munsters Revenge was awful. It still was a great deal though.
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This movie is the best..the best I tell you... display of spring boarding from T.V. to the big screen I ever saw. Seeing the Munsters in full "Technicolor" is a treat. I was the biggest fan ever when I was kid....and even more so now. Still honoring the usual outstanding moral values of the goofy Munster demeanor this movie keeps everyone of all ages entertained. I give it a Ka-jillion thumbs up !!!!
I watch the Munsters tv series and I loved the movies!
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I love the Munsters and want to pass the tradition on to my grandkids and great- grandkids.
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Was really disappointed I bought it for a collector's item thinking I would be getting what was shown and it didnt have the web cover case like it shows in pics.
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Munster, Go Home! is more hilarious to me than The Munsters' Revenge, but both are very entertaining.
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I love all things Munster. It reminds me of a time where you could laugh at a family show with kids present.
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