Mad Monster Party? (U.S. movie)
Alternative title:
A Festa do Monstro Maluco (Portuguese)
Frankenstein’s Monster-Party
Kaibutsu no Kyōen (Japanese)
La Fiesta de los Monstruos (Spanish)
Monsterpartyt (Swedish)
Сумасшедшая вечеринка чудовищ (Russian)
怪物の狂宴 (Japanese)
Genres:
comedy,
supernatural
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
Baron Boris von Frankenstein is a scientist who had achieved in unlocking the secrets of creating life, has recently perfected the secret of destruction within a form of liquid kept in a lab tube. After many years of achieving so much, the aging scientist had decided to retire his position as the head of the Worldwide Organization of Monsters. As a way to celebrate his retirement, he has sent out various invitations to the monsters of the organization including his nephew, Felix Flanken to travel to his own Caribbean island home, the "Isle of Evil" for a small retirement party. The scientist will also introduce his formula to the guests as well as revealing his nephew to be the new head of the organization. The problem however is that Felix is a geeky ordinary human pharmacist with no skills in science. Upon seeing Felix not being an ideal heir to the organization, the monsters decided to try to kill him, and the next thing Felix knows is that he is now fending for his own life.
Running time:
94 minutes
Vintage:
1967-07-26
Release dates: We have 1
Trivia: We have 23
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| Blu-ray |
| Mad Monster Party (Blu-ray) 2012-09-04 (from $9.24) |
Animation Director: Tadahito Mochinaga Assistant Director: Kizō Nagashima | (none) | |||
Animation: MOM Production Production: Videocraft | ||||
Director: Jules Bass Story: Arthur Rankin Jr. Music: Maury Laws Character Design: Jack Davis Executive producer: Joseph E. Levine Associate producer: Larry Roemer Choreographer: Killer Joe Piro Continuity Design: Don Duga Original Character: Bram Stoker (Dracula) H. G. Wells (The Invisible Man) Mary Shelley (Frankenstein) Robert Louis Stevenson (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) Victor Hugo (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame) Poster Design: Frank Frazetta Presentation: Joseph E. Levine Theme Song Performance: Ethel Ennis | Alan Swift as Boris Karloff as Gale Garnett as Phyllis Diller as Alan Swift as | |||
Production: Rankin/Bass Productions | ||||
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