I was 7 years old when "Munster, Go Home!" was released in 1966. Had I seen it then, I would have been disappointed because Pat Priest wasn't in it.
But this is 2020, and overall this is a fun watch. This especially makes a great watch during Halloween. As for the film itself, it takes elements from the series and uses them here (such as Grandpa turning into a wolf, first explored in Season 1). Seeing them in color for the first time is also fun as well.
As per Marilyn: Universal was trying to build up Debbie Watson's career. When this film debuted, her 1965-1966 series "Tammy" was winding down. Sad part was, it went nowhere. Debbie Watson gives a fine effort, though.
Overall, a fun watch.
But this is 2020, and overall this is a fun watch. This especially makes a great watch during Halloween. As for the film itself, it takes elements from the series and uses them here (such as Grandpa turning into a wolf, first explored in Season 1). Seeing them in color for the first time is also fun as well.
As per Marilyn: Universal was trying to build up Debbie Watson's career. When this film debuted, her 1965-1966 series "Tammy" was winding down. Sad part was, it went nowhere. Debbie Watson gives a fine effort, though.
Overall, a fun watch.