Difference between revisions of "Monsters Crash the Pajama Party"
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*A group of teenage girls spends the night in an old dark mansion as an initiation into a college sorority. What they don't know is that the building is actually the headquarters for a mad scientist and his hunchbacked assistant, who are experimenting with turning humans into gorillas. | |||
[[Category:USA]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Comedy]][[Category:Horror/Thrillers]][[Category:1965]][[Category:Cult Films]][[Category:Something Weird]] | [[Category:USA]][[Category:Films]][[Category:Comedy]][[Category:Horror/Thrillers]][[Category:1965]][[Category:Cult Films]][[Category:Something Weird]] |
Revision as of 08:01, 23 August 2020
Monsters Crash the Pajama Party (1965, USA) is a Horror-Comedy Cult short film directed by David L. Hewitt
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- Featured in: Extra Weird
Main Details
- Released in: 1965|Color
- Runtime: 31 minutes
- Production Co.: David L. Hewitt & Associates
- Directed by David L. Hewitt
- Written by David L. Hewitt and Jean Hewitt (as J. Lister)
- Starring: Vic McGee, James Reason, Clara Nadel
- Produced by: David L. Hewitt and Ray Park
- Cinematography by Austin McKinney
- Film Editing by Bernie Chomper
Plot Summary
- A group of teenage girls spends the night in an old dark mansion as an initiation into a college sorority. What they don't know is that the building is actually the headquarters for a mad scientist and his hunchbacked assistant, who are experimenting with turning humans into gorillas.