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| 26 guides found for Party Monsters |
 | | 21 products found for Party Monsters  | 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... |  | A rare monster movie shown in theaters during the '60s with a live act. Zombies would lurch through theaters showing the film collecting fresh girls for the mad doctor's experiments, then appear back on screen laden with the new recruits. Includes... |  | Nasty sea monsters are created as the result of a radioactive spill, in this, the first "horror monster musical," filmed on location in Stamford, Connecticut. The film's musical high point is a performance of the "Zombie Stomp" by the famed... |  | 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... |  | At his 20th class reunion, Freddy becomes "most likely to make his classmates bleed," which lots of them are just dying to attend. |  | |  | |  | |  | Nasty sea monsters are created as the result of a radioactive spill, in this, the first "horror monster musical," filmed on location in Stamford, Connecticut. The film's musical high point is a performance of the "Zombie Stomp" by the famed... |  | Nasty sea monsters are created as the result of a radioactive spill, in this, the first "horror monster musical," filmed on location in Stamford, Connecticut. The film's musical high point is a performance of the "Zombie Stomp" by the famed... |
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