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Resident DVDvil :: Mad Monster Party

 

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Tuesday, September 6, 2005
 

Like many of you folks who have survived past the age of 40, I remember relishing all those silly stop-motion holiday specials by the team of Rankin and Bass. Well, you may remember those names, but I’m sure you’ve seen their work which included the classics, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”, “Frosty the Snowman”, and “the Little Drummer Boy” (as well as numerous others). I used to sit around with my family and watch these wonderful little films whenever the season called for their airings. As a matter of fact I’ve seen these shows so many times, that most of the songs are still buried in my head (“Put one foot in front of the other…”).

There is one little problem I had with the networks that would air these specials however, but it did not deal directly with the shows themselves, but rather the lack of airings my absolute favorite one was granted. Halloween is absolutely my favorite of all the holidays and when I was really young I twice saw a great little holiday special called “Mad Monster Party.”

After that, I used to wait until every Halloween and scour the TV guide, hoping it would get shown again, but it wasn’t until I was in my late twenties that I caught a showing on some cable channel, but of course, it was horribly cut up.

The plot revolved around Baron Von Frankenstein (voiced by ‘The Man’ Boris Karloff), calling together all of the classic monsters for a convention at his castle. Amongst the invitees are Dracula, the Wolf Man, The Mummy, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and The Invisible Man. But that’s just the cream of the crop. It is the Baron’s intention to to announce his retirement and that his replacement is to be his nebbish nephew Felix. Needless to say, no one (including Felix) thinks he’s the right guy to take over for the Baron, so they all scheme to steal his ultimate secret in order to fill the role.

Having Karloff involved was a great coup for Rankin and Bass, but it was not he only one. At the time comedienne Phyllis Diller was still very much at the top of her game, and they wrangled her to voice The Creature’s Bride. Most of the rest of the male voices were done by Alan Swift, whose work is amazing considering you’d never know it was one guy doing them all just by listening.

Imagine my surprise when I saw the announcement that Anchor Bay Entertainment was releasing “Mad Monster Party” on DVD. You can bet you’re bottom dollar that I was immediately on the horn to request a copy so I could check it out. After eye-balling the wonderfully colorful packaging, I popped it in the DVD player and was floored by how incredibly clear the image was. The restoration work on “Mad Monster Party”, which was created around 1967, is amazing. It didn’t look this good when it first came out.

Interestingly enough however, they chose not to expand it to widescreen, and the sound is still set up as mono. I can’t bring myself to complain at all about this considering how much work went into just getting it released on DVD. The release also includes a huge collection of production stills and artwork, as well as a very nice little booklet with the history of the project.

“Mad Monster Party” was almost destined to be forever lost, but thanks to the folks at Anchor Bay, it has been given a new lease on life. Here’s hoping it becomes the holiday classic it deserves to be!!

Directed by: Jules Bass
Starring (the voice of): Boris Karloff, Phyllis Diller, Alan Swift, Gale Garnett
Extras: None
Specifications: Full Screen
Studio: Anchor Bay
Release Date: 8/23/2005
Region 1
MPAA Rating: NR
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We'll give Mad Monster Party a B.

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