Several movies based onThe Munsters have been released, three featuring original cast members.
The Munsters go toEngland to claim Munster Hall after the death of an old relative. The film starred the original black & white series's cast, with the exception ofPat Priest who was replaced byUniversal Pictures by its teenage contract playerDebbie Watson. Priest commented in theA&E Biography documentary produced onThe Munsters by theA&E (Arts and Entertainment) cable TV network, that she was devastated at the producers' decision not to include the then-29-year-old actress. The film gave fans a chance to see the Munsters in color during their original 1960s era run for the first and only time. The film also featured the famous "DRAG-U-LA" souped up dragster/hot rod Munsters car. As of 2020, this film has been released on DVD and Blu-ray and streaming services.
A one-hour animatedTV-movie that was part ofThe ABC Saturday Superstar Movie ran on the Saturday Morning circuit. Al Lewis provided the voice of Grandpa. As of 2020, this film has yet to be released on official home media but is available on streaming services.
Amade-for-TV movie. The owner of a wax museum creates robots of Herman and Grandpa and uses them as part of a plot to rob a traveling Egyptian antiquities exhibit. Gwynne, De Carlo, and Lewis recreated their roles, but Eddie and Marilyn were played by K.C. Martel and Jo McDonnell respectively. As of 2020, this film has been released on DVD and Blu-ray and streaming services.
Another made-for-TV movie. The family searches for Herman'sbrother-in-law Norman Hyde, only to find out that he has unknowingly turned himself into Brent Jekyll, who is running for Congress. An all-new cast now plays the main characters (see chart below), although the film features a cameo scene of De Carlo, Lewis, Priest, and Patrick (Gwynne died in 1993) as a bickering family in a restaurant who were served by (the new) Herman Munster who was a waiter. Herman Munster is played by actor Edward Herrmann. It has been released on VHS but is out of print and hard to find. This film was released on DVD, but only for region 2,[1] and on streaming services.
Grandpa has accidentally capturedSanta Claus and two of his elves, while Lily is trying to win the local neighborhood Christmashome decorating competition. Meanwhile, Marilyn has invited family and friends from the "old country" to stay for Christmas. Despite being released only a year afterHere Come the Munsters, the film features an entirely different cast. This film has been released on DVD and streaming services.
In 2021,Rob Zombie was hired to write and direct a Munsters movie. In October 2021, Zombie released a photo confirming some of the cast being that ofJeff Daniel Phillips (Herman Munster),Sheri Moon Zombie (Lily Munster) andDan Roebuck (The Count).[2] The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and digital formats on September 27, 2022, and also available to stream on Netflix.
Film | Year | Character | ||||
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Herman Munster | Lily Munster | Grandpa / The Count | 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 | Veronica Hamel | Robert Morse | Mathew Botuchis | Christine Taylor |
The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas | 1996 | Sam McMurray | Ann Magnuson | Sandy Baron | Bug Hall | Elaine Hendrix |
The Munsters | 2022 | Jeff Daniel Phillips | Sheri Moon Zombie | Dan Roebuck |