10 fun facts about the Monster family – Explica

Throughout the history of cinema we have seen different incarnations of unforgettable and chilling classic monsters such as The Wolf Man, The Mummy, Dracula and Frankenstein parade across the screen. Although each of them had a mythical / terrifying character, their success underwent a 180 turn when they reached the small screen through an American sitcom starring a family, whose members were a group of benign monsters that broke all standards. from the classic American family of the sixties: The Monster family.

Created by Allan Burns, The Munsters, or known in Latin America as The Monster Family, debuted for the first time through the CBS network on September 24, 1964. The story told the adventures of a rather atypical family from an American neighborhood led by Herman Munster, a Frankenstein monster (Fred Gwynne); his wife Lily, a vampire (Yvonne De Carlo); Grandpa as Dracula himself (Al Lewis); little Eddie Munster, a werewolf (Butch Patrick) and Marilyn Munster, the only member of the family with human appearance (Beverley Owen / Pat Priest).

Despite being on the air for only two seasons, undoubtedly, its comedy and endearing characters gave it a place to remember within the classic North American series. For those reasons, in Cinema PREMIERE We made a list with 10 curious facts that you probably did not know about The Monster family.

Believe it or not, the pilot episode of The Monster Family was filmed in color. However, when the series officially went on the air, all episodes were shot in black and white to save production costs. Indirectly, this technical decision benefited the show by giving it a look very much like the B-series horror productions of the 1930s and 1940s.

The character of Marilyn Monster was played by two different actresses. The reason? It turns out that the actor Beverley owen She resigned from production after starring in the series first 13 chapters because she was dissatisfied working in California and missed her fianc, writer Jon Stone (Sesame Street). Obviously he managed to break his contract to leave and be able to marry, and instead entered Pat priest with whom he shared a great physical resemblance.

Do you know where the Monster family lives? It turns out that the gloomy abode of this peculiar family is located on Wisteria Lane, a fictional street located on Colonial Street, one of the street ensembles of Universal Studios Hollywood. The place remains in force because it has served as the setting for other famous series such as Leave it to Beaver, Desperate Housewives or Buffy, the Vampire Slayer and films such as The Gremlins, Deep Impact or You will not kill the neighbor.

And since we talked about the pilot episode, the first option to bring Lily to life was not Yvonne De CarloWhats more, not even the characters name was Lily. At first, Herman Monsters wife went by the name Phoebe and was played by Joan Marshall. However, the producers scrapped the idea, as Phoebes aesthetic was overly Gothic, very similar to Morticia from Los Locos Addams (1964), which, of course, they wanted to avoid (via Mental Floss).

Eddie also suffered from a recast after the pilot episode. The little werewolf was originally played by Nate Happy Derman, but according to Mental Floss, his characterization of grunts and claws was too lycanthropic for the chains liking. In this way, Nate Derman was replaced by another infant named Butch patrick, who managed to be selected after an arduous casting of 500 actors.

We all know that Al Lewis gave life to El Abuelo, Lily Monsters father. However, outside of fiction, the actor was younger than Yvonne De Carlo. The actress was born on September 1, 1922 and Al Lewis the April 30, 1923. So doing math, during the performance of the show, the actor was 42 years old, while the actor was 41 years old. But a year of difference is a year of difference.

When it comes to actors and actresses playing iconic monsters, the long hours in the makeup department were to be expected. But the one who had a really bad time was Fred Gwynne, who to play Herman had to walk with larger soles than his shoes and carry several kilos of foam padding attached to his body to appear great body. And not only that, the actor lost 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) during the first season due to the constant sweating he experienced. To mitigate the high temperatures, the production used an air compressor to blow cool air into its costume. For his part, the actor drank liters and liters of lemonade to stay hydrated during breaks (via .).

In addition to The Monster Family, The Crazy Addams also became one of the most beloved characters on television due to the fact that both productions were broadcast almost simultaneously on the small screen. The ABC network premiered Los Locos Addams on September 18, 1964, while The Monster Family arrived almost a week later: the September 24, 1964. According to ., ABC had already had the idea of adapting Charles Addams work for the small screen, but realizing that CBS was parodying the classic Universal Studios monster movies they decided to follow suit.

Although The Monster Family enjoyed popularity, the truth is that the show was canceled in 1966 after 70 episodes condensed into 2 seasons. During an interview with the Daily Mail, Butch Patrick, who gave life to little Eddie, pointed out that the Batman series (1966) was the culprit of the end of the comic and monstrous adventures of Herman Monster and company. I think Batman was the culprit. Batman had just arrived and took our rating off .

The famous Munster Koach that Herman Monster and his family use to get around was made by the famous car designer and builder George Barris. According to ., the automotive engineer used three Ford Model T to build the gloomy vehicle approximately 5 meters long. The brass radiator and fenders were handcrafted, while the upholstery was thought to be made of blood red velvet. The car was built in a total of 21 days. By the way, George Barriss automotive company was commissioned to build the famous Batmobile that appears in Batman (1966).

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