Mad Monster Party
Mad Monster Party ★★½ 1968
Frankenstein is getting older and wants to retire from the responsibilities of being senior monster, so he calls a convention of creepy creatures to decide who should take his place—The Wolfman, Dracula, the Mummy, the Creature, It, the Invisible Man, or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Animated feature using the process of “Animagic.” 94m/C VHS, DVD. D: Jules Bass; V: Boris Karloff, Ethel Ennis, Phyllis Diller.
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