A blast from Gothic media history: "Mad Monster Party" (1967), an emission from mock-horror, when the 1930s-era film monsters can be rendered up for comedy. Consider it in the light of "Monster Mash" (1965), and alongside Scooby-doo (starting 1969).
YouTube is generous with a trailer:
(via Scaramin)
This movie is available on DVD via Amazon.
I bought it three or four years ago in one of the big box stores. It's a Rankin/Bass production--the folks behind "Rudolph"--and features the voices of Phyllis Diller and Karloff, among others. A less-well-known R/B production, but worth having in any R/B fan's collection.
I may have to watch it again this weekend, now that you mention it.
Posted by: Wolf | October 23, 2007 at 14:35
Heh. Disregard the above and just watch the trailer, as pretty much everything I just posted is in the trailer (oops!)
Posted by: Wolf | October 23, 2007 at 14:38
I loved this movie as a kid.
Posted by: Steven | October 23, 2007 at 16:40