Music by | Jack Marshall |
Date | 1964 |
Source | The Munsters |
The Munsters is a television series that aired on CBS from 1964 to 1966 about a family of monsters living in suburbia. The series was rebooted in 1988 as The Munsters Today, with another attempt in 2012 as the pilot Mockingbird Lane by Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller.
"The Munsters Theme" is used as a dance number in The Neighborhood Street Party Halloween Parade for Sesame Place's annual Halloween celebration.
References[]
- In the Blu-ray audio commentary for The Muppet Christmas Carol, Rizzo the Rat states one of the book keeper rats is played by "Vermin Muenster" (a pun on Herman Munster and Muenster cheese).
Connections[]
- Cynthia Adler voiced Lily Munster in The Mini-Munsters (1973 animated special)
- Sid Caesar played Dr. Dustin Diablo in The Munsters' Revenge (1981 film)
- Jeremy Callaghan played Tom in The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas (1996 film)
- Hermione Gingold played Lady Effigie Munster in Munster, Go Home! (1966 film)
- David Ketchum played a master of ceremonies in "Munster the Magnificent" (1965)
- Irwin Keyes played One-eyed man in Here Come the Munsters (1995 film)
- Harvey Korman played Lennie Bates in "Family Portrait" (1964), Dr. Leinbach in "Yes, Galen, There Is a Herman" (1965), and Prof. Fagenspahn in "Prehistoric Munster" (1966)
- Paul Lynde played Dr. Dudley (3 episodes, 1964-1965)
- Sam McMurray played Herman Munster in The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas (1996 film)
- Howard Morris played Igor in The Munsters' Revenge (1981 film)
- Beverly Owen played Marilyn Munster (1964)
- Gary Owens played Dick Willet in "Will Success Spoil Herman Munster?" (1965)
- Don Rickles played "Doc" Havemeyer in "Dance with Me, Herman" (1965)
- Bruce Spence played Mr. Gateman in The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas (1996 film)