Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Herman Munster

Lily Munster

Grandpa

Marilyn Munster

Eddie Munster

Dr. Dustin Diablo

Det. Glen Boyle

Cousin Phantom of the Opera

Police Chief Harry Boyle

Police Commissioner McCluskey

Michael

Paulo

Cousin Igor

Dr. Lichtliter

Patrolman Larry

Patrolman Pete

Prisoner

Shorty

Slim

Warren Thurston

Elvira

Mrs. Furnstrom

The Girl

The Boy

Loader #2

Loader #1

Boyfriend (uncredited)

Halloween Party Guest (uncredited)

Ralph

Written by Wuchak on 2025-05-28
**_The second Munsters movie, fifteen years after the first_** Herman and Grandpa are taken into custody in Los Angeles with the crimes they’re accused of verified by several eyewitnesses. They trace their troubles to the owner of a wax museum (Sid Caesar). “The Munsters’ Revenge” (1981) is the second and final Munsters movie to feature the three key cast members, Fred Gwynne, Al Lewis and Yvonne De Carlo. Eddie is played by a lookalike actor since the original actor was obviously too old by this point. Meanwhile Marilyn is played by the third actress in the role, blonde Jo McDonnell, who happens to be the best actress in the part, at least up to this point (I haven’t seen the two Munsters movies from 1995 and 1996). Marilyn’s role here is bigger than usual and Jo is a highlight. At one point, she even disguises herself as the wax museum’s resident cave girl (played by Rachel Sorteberg). Other highlights include Herman’s inadvertent destruction of a police precinct and what happens to Igor when he & Grandpa visit the latter’s old haunts in Transylvania, not to mention what happens to the Pharaoh’s mummy at the end. Then there’s newbie Cousin Phantom (of the Opera). As with the TV series and first movie, “Munster, Go Home!,” it's the charm of Gwynne & Lewis and their camaraderie that makes anything with them in it amusing and endearing. I favor this flick over the first one simply because there seems to be more entertaining highpoints. Speaking of which, don’t miss out on Rob Zombie’s underrated origin movie from 2022, which I loved. It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot at Universal Studios in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B