It doesn't take much effort to spot the short cuts the filmmakers have taken.
Mad Monster Party (1967)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:4
Rotten:3
Average Rating:5.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Boris Karloff and Phyllis Diller lend their vocal talents to this glorious stop-motion animated parody of horror films. As Dr. Frankenstein makes plans for his retirement, he calls for a council... Boris Karloff and Phyllis Diller lend their vocal talents to this glorious stop-motion animated parody of horror films. As Dr. Frankenstein makes plans for his retirement, he calls for a council meeting of all monsters dark and ghoulish to announce his replacement. As the word spreads that the doctor is going to choose his young nephew-protégé for the position, the visiting creatures begin to plot a nasty coup d'état that would leave the sadistic Dr. Frankenstein retired "on ice." MAD MONSTER PARTY is the first of a run of animated hits (FROSTY THE SNOWMAN, LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, THE HOBBIT) by dreamweavers Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin. The film's jokes are of the utmost wit and reference movies ranging from DRACULA to THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. Furthermore, watching MAD MONSTER PARTY reveals its influence on later 20th-century filmmakers; it was an obvious blueprint for Henry Selick's collaborations with Tim Burton--the two animated opuses JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH and THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. [More]
Starring: Phyllis Diller, Boris Karloff, Gale Garnett
Starring: Phyllis Diller, Boris Karloff, Gale Garnett
Director: Jules Bass
Director: Jules Bass
Producer: Arthur Rankin, Jules Bass
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Reviews for Mad Monster Party
... the mix of innocence, stop-motion slapstick, off-beat spoofing, and just plain goofiness is a lot of fun, and sometimes the sheer absurdity of it all can sneak up on you.
Clunky but charming; the subject and animatronic effects helped inspire The Nightmare Before Christmas.
What it does best is remind that children's entertainment need not be an empty sideshow free of controversy and the occasional chill.
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