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The Munsters: A Man for Marilyn (1965)

The Munsters: A Man for Marilyn (1965)
When Marilyn (Pat Priest) fails to catch the bridal bouquet at a wedding party, the Munsters are more convinced than ever that their "homely" niece will never get a beau. Hoping to remedy this situation, Grandpa (Al Lewis) attempts to turn a frog into a handsome prince. The effort fails, but Grandpa is unaware of this when a good-looking stranger appears outside the Munster Mansion. . .and we need not elaborate any further! Appearing in a supporting role is Jackie Coogan Jr., whose namesake father was concurrently starring on the "other" supernatural sitcom of the 1965-66 season, The Addams Family. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ezra Stone
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Munsters: A Man for Marilyn

When Marilyn (Pat Priest) fails to catch the bridal bouquet at a wedding party, the Munsters are more convinced than ever that their "homely" niece will never get a beau. Hoping to remedy this situation, Grandpa (Al Lewis) attempts to turn a frog into a handsome prince. The effort fails, but Grandpa is unaware of this when a good-looking stranger appears outside the Munster Mansion. . .and we need not elaborate any further! Appearing in a supporting role is Jackie Coogan Jr., whose namesake father was concurrently starring on the "other" supernatural sitcom of the 1965-66 season, The Addams Family. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ezra Stone
Writer(s):
Tom AdairJames Allardice
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