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Munster, Go Home! is a 1966 American comedy film based on the 1960s family sitcom The Munsters. It was directed by Earl Bellamy , who also directed a number of episodes in the series. The film was produced immediately after the television series completed filming its original run; it included the original cast with the exception of Marilyn .
Eddie Munster Marilyn Munster; Munster, Go Home! 1966 Fred Gwynne: Yvonne De Carlo: Al Lewis: Butch Patrick: Debbie Watson: The Mini-Munsters (animated, voices only) 1973 Richard Long: Cynthia Adler Bobby Diamond The Munsters' Revenge: 1981 Fred Gwynne: Yvonne De Carlo: K. C. Martel: Jo McDonnell Here Come the Munsters: 1995 Edward Herrmann ...
The Munsters is an American sitcom about the home life of a family of benign monsters that aired from 1964 to 1966 on CBS.The series stars Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster (Frankenstein's monster), [Notes 1] Yvonne De Carlo as his vampire wife Lily, [2] Al Lewis as Grandpa (Count Dracula), [Notes 2] Beverley Owen (later replaced by Pat Priest) as their niece Marilyn, and Butch Patrick as their ...
The studio replaced Priest with Debbie Watson (12 years Priest's junior) in the role of Marilyn Munster in the 1966 feature Munster, Go Home! (1966) instead of Priest, as Watson was under contract to the studio, which had plans to make her a film star. [citation needed]
Marilyn was also played by Debbie Watson in the 1966 film Munster, Go Home!, [7] Jo McDonnell in the 1981 film The Munsters' Revenge, [8] Hilary Van Dyke in the 1988-1991 series The Munsters Today, Christine Taylor in the 1995 film Here Come the Munsters, Elaine Hendrix in the 1996 film The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas, and Charity ...
Edward Howard Dudley, M.D., (portrayed by Paul Lynde in episodes 4, 6, and 19, [1] Dom DeLuise in episode 55) [2] is the Munsters' family doctor. Dr. Dudley is extremely nearsighted (and sometimes has his glasses off when examining Herman).
Butch Patrick, who played the young werewolf Eddie in the original cast of “The Munsters,” will join the feature reboot’s cast as the Tin Can Man, director Rob Zombie announced in an ...
Watson's film appearances include the character of Marilyn Munster in Munster, Go Home! in 1966. [4] [7] The actress was a Universal Pictures starlet at the time, and the studio used Watson to replace Pat Priest, who had played Marilyn through most of The Munsters TV sitcom series.