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The Hilarious House of Frightenstein

  • TV Series
  • 1971–
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
899
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The Hilarious House of Frightenstein (1971)
The Hilarious House Of Frightenstein
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"The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" was as hosted spooky show aimed at a children's audience."The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" was as hosted spooky show aimed at a children's audience."The Hilarious House of Frightenstein" was as hosted spooky show aimed at a children's audience.

  • Stars
    • Billy Van
    • Guy Big
    • Mitch Markowitz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    899
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Billy Van
      • Guy Big
      • Mitch Markowitz
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Billy Van
    Billy Van
    • Dr. Pet Vet…
    • 1971–1974
    Guy Big
    Guy Big
    • Mini-Count
    • 1971–1974
    Mitch Markowitz
    • Super Hippy…
    • 1971–1974
    Joe Torbay
    Joe Torbay
    • Harvey C. Wallbanger…
    • 1971–1974
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • The Narrator
    • 1971–1974
    Fishka Rais
    Fishka Rais
    • Igor
    • 1971–1974
    Julius Sumner Miller
    Julius Sumner Miller
    • The Professor
    • 1971–1974
    Brucie J. Monster
    Brucie J. Monster
    • Self
    • 1971–1974
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    Ellcrys3

    I loved this show!!!

    Honestly this was one of the best shows from when I was a kid. I remember watching it in the early morning before school. I really wish I could find it on DVD or video, because it was awesome! My daughter saw Vincent Price on "Edward Scissorhands" and I started to tell her about this really cool show that I used to watch as a child. She thought it sounded weird but was still interested, so I had my sister do a search but it's hard to find any info on this show. Makes me a little sad because it was so funny. Dr. Pet Vet, Igor, the Mosquito and the Wolfman. Priceless. Hee hee. Bring back the laughs!! And if anyone finds out how to get copies of the show, please post!
    BlackJack_B

    The greatest children's show ever.

    After not appearing on a T.V. channel for at least 9 years (Showcase Canada last aired the reruns) Frightenstein has returned on Drive-In Classics. Whether I've seen this show in the 70's, 80's, 90's, or today the show still is tremendously fun to watch. Even today, this CHCH-TV produced show is still great fun and looks much better compared with today's children fare. None of the preachiness, phony BS, or attempts to insult their young audience exist in this castle.

    Half the skits involve the adventures of The Count and his lovable oaf Igor. The Count lives in Castle Frightenstein and wishes to leave so he can return to Transylvania. However, he can't leave unless Brucie, his "Frankenstein Monster" comes back to life and his futile attempts to revive his monster are always fun to watch. Other skits has him reading his mail, answering phones, or abusing Igor. Every episode starts with Igor singing the Transylvania anthem with The Count getting the last song vocal.

    Also, the show was superb at teaching kids about the world. Noted physics professor Julius Sumner Miller teaches science and physics, The Oracle teaches Astrology and Mythology, Bwanna Clyde Batty teaches us about wild animals while Pet-Vet deals with domestic animals and the occasional wild pet. Add in Grizelda's hilarious cooking segment, The Librarian's attempt to scare you with his stories, and the classic 60's songs The Wolfman would play and dance to (and seeing his and Igor's silhouettes in psychedelia) and you've got more than enough here.

    Still, the show goes even further with Horror King Vincent Price narrating a poem before a segment with one of the featured characters in the castle. Price's poems add even more to the show. Later in the run, they added new characters like the Grammar Slammer, who would threaten to beat up Igor unless he learned better grammar and proper sentence structure and Gronk, who would fluster The Count's attempts to read books by interjecting with hilarious comments. The Count would be close to tears after multiple ownings.

    Add in the little blackouts with The Gorilla, the Maharashi, the Hippie Superman, the Mosquito, and various movie boards and you've got a show that stands the test of time for 35 years and will for another 35. Billy Van was a freaking genius and I give Drive-In Classics mucho kudos for bringing back the fun Frightenstein provides.
    10joan6350

    Perfect!

    Hilarious House of Frightenstein was a perfect show!

    I love classic low budget Canadian shows that were still great. Even though they had little money to spend on their productions they made great shows because they obviously really cared, and this show for kids is maybe the best example of that.

    Billy Van was a true talent who played most of the characters himself but it played them differently enough that it wasn't annoying and they actually seemed like different people. The characters and skits were very creative and fun and also educational pieces were shown for the value of the children.

    I am lucky to have found some DVDs of this show at the pawn shop this summer and the shows are just as great as I remember them.

    Great, campy fun! That's how I would describe it. To think it was made right in my home town of Hamilton at CHCH where so many other great shows (Smith and Smith Comedy Mill) were made and they continue making good shows today (This Movie Sucks) that are Canadian and proudly low budget despite their good quality. I still can't believe they had Vincent Price! That is so awesome.
    t-paulsm

    My Saturday morning staple!

    How to best describe this unique Canadian children's show... hmmm....

    Well, it's kind of a children's educational haunted house, horror movie satire show chock full 'o great adult gags. It's all about bein' "groovy", hangin' with the "Pet Vet" and learning about animals, dancing to the Wolfman's groovy wax, laughing at Paul the gorilla's slapstick humor, reciting poems with Vincent, and all that year-'round Hallowe'enie goodness! I imagine mostly Canadians will remember this Saturday morning classic, whether when it originally aired in the 70's or in its ongoing reruns.

    This was one of my fave staple Saturday morning shows in the early 70's that I watched right after the really bad animated "Spiderman" cartoon that came on at 9:30 AM! I loved the many characters that the incredibly (and unfortunately largely unrecognized) talented Billy Van created. It was off-beat, bizarre as all heck, and a great parody of horror films.

    Well, I hadn't thought of this groovy lil' show in ages, so when I did (near Hallowe'en, naturally) I ventured into a google search, and I found a tribute site dedicated to the show! The site has images, wav files with all the characters being kooky, video and more! This weird and wacky show always began with Vincent Price's on screen intro monologue with the castle in the background and super-low-tech lightning superimposed over the image, then jumped into the castle with the Count, Igor, Paul the Gorilla, the Wolfman (a DJ), Super Hippie, the Oracle, the Librarian (one of my faves!, the Wolfman Jack inspired DJ the Wolfman who played psychedelic music as Igor & the Grammar Slammer dancer before a swirling psychotropic backdrop, and more freaky characters.

    Most of the characters were played by Canadian actor Billy Van (also seen on "The Sonny and Cher Show", "The Bobby Vinton Show", "Bizarre" , "The Party Game", "The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show" and more!). The show was shot in Hamilton, Ontario at CHCH TV back in 1971. It has since gained cult status as it's been translated into many languages and re-broadcast in different parts of the world.

    I truly hope that the series comes to DVD, as I'll be first in line for the release! ~ T.Paul
    8zerobeat

    No laugh-track

    Somebody (from Los Angeles) mentioned hearing a laugh-track (of kids) when they saw this show but there most certainly was none added during production or broadcast both back in 1971 and in reruns in 2007 here in Canada (where the show was made).

    So either he's mistaken, or the Americans actually added a laugh-track for that market. This might make sense, since so many American shows do have a fake laugh-track (thankfully, their version of The Office does not).

    The only laughing that makes sense in a TV show is when there really is a live audience present, and you hear genuine laughter. I saw a live taping of Kids In The Hall around 1991 and the laugher heard during broadcast really is the genuine laughter of the real audience.

    The Hilarious House of Frightenstein doesn't have a lot of stuff that would incite robust laughter anyway. It's more weird than funny. A lot of it is obviously ad-lib, and in modern times many of the scenes would require a "take 2" (or 3 or 4 or 5) to perfect it. But on this show, part of the charm is the inclusion of semi-flubbed stuff.

    I remember once where a guy who looks like a stage-hand kind of peaks around the corner while Igor is doing a scene and he looks like he knows he screwed up. It was kept in for final broadcast and the result is this micro-surreal moment.

    Julius Sumner Miller (The Professor) is shown actually forgetting where he put a prop for an experiment he is about to show, and he ad-libs something and moves on to another topic.

    At one point The Oracle has is hand stuck in the crystal ball, and the "POP" sound effect happens way before he pulls his hand out and there's an ad-lib "well, you can't win 'em all" and it's almost like Billy Van steps out of character for a moment.

    In another universe or era, this would have lots more editing or retakes. And it would be very boring. I wonder how much my 9-year old brain in 1971 loved this show in part because of all the screw-ups.

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    • Trivia
      Vincent Price's involvement with the series is almost legendary based on his professional and gentlemanly manners and the story of his involvement has been retold over and over. Agreed to lower his daily rate to $3,000 per day from his usual $12,000 because he loved kids and thought the show was unusual Vincent Price shot almost 400 scene bits in four days He impressed the crew by his rapid professional pace. He would read the script to himself, put his head down for a few seconds and do a single take. On the first day, before the day wrapped the crew took a break and soon noticed that Vincent Price had disappeared. The producers and crew wondered if he was acting up as a famous celebrity and what that may do to the production. Soon after he reappeared, he had gone out and bought beer for the crew and spent the next few hours telling stories and answering questions about Hollywood and Cecil B. DeMille. Another day he took his picture with each crew member in the make-up room. One of the crew worked overnight to create 8x10's and Vincent Price wrote a personal note for every member of the crew.
    • Goofs
      In a cooking segment Grizelda tosses an orange into the cauldron and misses but there's still an accompanying splash sound as the orange bounces off the floor.
    • Quotes

      The Narrator: Another lovely day begins with ghosts and gouls with greenish skin. So close your eyes and you will find that you've arrived in Frightenstein. Perhaps the Count will find a way to make his monster work today. For if he solves this monster mania he can return to Transylvania. So welcome where the sun won't shine to the castle of Count Frightenstein.

      [Insidious laughter]

    • Crazy credits
      The animal suppliers provide "some puppies & stuff".
    • Alternate versions
      Syndicated episodes showing the Drivein and Space networks in Canada starting 2006 are missing the music segments where Igor and the Wofman dance behind a psychedelic background. This is due because of the the rights to the rocks songs had expired (many which are now considered rock classics or golden oldies).
    • Connections
      Featured in Hilarious House of Frightenstein: Igormania (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      March of the Martians
      Performed by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Harry Breuer

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1971 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Space: The Imagination Station
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frightensteini lõbus maja
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CHCH-TV
      • The Markowitz Corp.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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