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The Munsters, America’s favorite frightfully funny family? – CliqueClack Flashback

With NBC poised to revamp ‘The Munsters’ next season, join me as I take a fond look back at one of America’s favorite frightfully funny TV families.

1. The theme song – It’s so catchy and upbeat in a groovy kind of way that it always gets stuck in my head and has on several occasions been my ring tone. Apparently I’m not the only one, as it was nominated for a Grammy in 1965.
2. Their house – I freaking love their house! It had more crazy trap doors and secret passages than a game of Clue. The door opening up from the staircase that Herman makes his entrance through in the opening credits was especially cool. While it may have been a tad bit too cobwebby for my tastes, the mansion was a gorgeous piece of gothic real estate.
3. Their cars – Dragula was the ultimate car – a coffin turned into a dragster, but the “Munster Koach” hot rod with custom hearse body was equally cool. Some may fancy the original Batmobile, but I hold a certain reverence for Dragula.
4. I love the reactions the family gets from “normal” people, from the speeded-up running away bits to the “hair-raising” scenes where you know they literally used wires to get the actors’ hair to stand straight up.
5. Grandpa’s wacky potions – Whether he was concocting a love potion for poor, perpetually-single Marilyn or turning himself into a different creature, Al Lewis portrayed Grandpa as a meddlesome but lovable patriarch.

So, what do you think about the reboot NBC is planning? Titled Mockingbird Lane after the street the Munsters lived on, the new show is slated to begin production soon, and depending upon when they finish making their casting choices, may be on TV as early as mid-season. While Spy Kids 4D child actor Mason Cook was recently cast as Eddie, joining Charity Wakefield as Cousin Marilyn and famed British comedian Eddie Izzard as Grandpa, no casting decisions have yet been made on Lily or Herman.

Whoever is ultimately cast as Herman certainly has some big shoes to fill (pun intended). Fred Gwynne was born for that role, as I can’t think of anybody else – past or present – who could embody that character so convincingly. And what can be said about Yvonne De Carlo? She brought such elegance and beauty to Lily. I absolutely adore her wardrobe and accessories. I daresay she was more glamorous than Morticia Addams. She made being the Bride of Frankenstein look sophisticated and sexy.

Being produced by Bryan Singer of X-Men: First Class fame and written by Bryan Fuller of Pushing Daisies fame, not much else has been revealed about the reboot other than that it will feature an hour-long format and will likely be more melodramatic than funny. One report describes the pilot script as revolving around the challenges of being a werewolf’s parents and alleges that the family moved to Mockingbird Heights because Eddie was beginning the transition into a wolf-man and he accidentally attacked some of his friends in their old hometown.

I read another report that called the reboot a cross between Modern Family and True Blood. My reaction to that is simply “hmm … I hope this isn’t another needless remake done badly.” Will you tune in to see a “modern, visually-stunning” Munsters? I find my curiosity piquing with each new announcement made about the project, so I’m reserving judgment until I see the final product.

Photo Credit: CBS

12 Responses to “The Munsters, America’s favorite frightfully funny family? – CliqueClack Flashback”

May 31, 2012 at 12:55 PM

Addams or Munsters, Beatles or Stones, Skippy or Jiff. The 60s were full of life directing choices.

May 31, 2012 at 2:10 PM

Wow..I had not heard of this remake. Since I luvvvvv Eddie Izzard I will definitely give it a chance. With today’s resources, the house should definitely be better visually and Spot should be fun!

May 31, 2012 at 2:32 PM

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This ’60’s theme was typical for the time with a completely catchy groove, but iconic all the same and has withstood the test of time. The surf guitar makes it what it is.

It was created by the great composer and conductor Jack Marshall who is also known for his classic arrangement of Peggy Lee’s “Fever,” an award winner for him several times over.

May 31, 2012 at 3:12 PM

I can’t believe I didn’t mention it as one of my favorite instrumental theme songs in your column a few months back, Michael! I didn’t think about it until about a week later :(

May 31, 2012 at 7:21 PM

You’re not mistaken at all. The Eddie from the pilot (which was also in color – another shock for those familiar with the black and white series) was awful. The show would have died a quick death if they hadn’t done a quick re-cast. It’s also fun to note that Gwynne and Al Lewis had a history together — they appeared on the sitcom Car 54, Where Are You? from 1961 – 1963, and the Munster house is very clearly visible on Desperate Housewives’ Wisteria Lane, even with a bit of a facade remodel.

As for the re-boot … I’m on the fence. It’s already markedly different with the casting of Izzard as Grandpa. And going the hour-long dramedy route is going to be even more difficult to pull off. The Munsters worked because of the slapstick comedy, so adding more dramatic moments could be off-putting. And are they going to carry over the traditional Herman look? The conceptual art I saw of Grandpa looks nothing like Grandpa, so I’m assuming having a character look like Frankenstein’s Monster is going to be jettisoned as well. Suffice it to say, the whole idea makes me nervous. None of the other attempts were ever successful (The Munsters Today was just dreadful), so this is going to have to be so far removed from the original to succeed that I can see why they’ve decided to change the name of the show. Fingers crossed that it works. Who know, it may pair up well with another show no one thought would see a second season (much less a full first season) — Grimm.

June 1, 2012 at 3:23 PM

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Yeah … that color pilot: Not. Good. Not good in the least. And I had a feeling you knew, Chuck, that Gwynne and Lewis “pal’d” around on Car 54

Honestly, I don’t see how they’re going to successfully pull of an hour-long dramady. This reboot is strange enough … but to add another 22 minutes to it and revamp it, too? I’m not even on the fence – I’m skeptical.

And Grimm: Talk about a surprise. It’s been a joy to watch over its freshman season … and that’s not just because I review it.

June 1, 2012 at 3:29 PM

Unless people are running away from them in super-fast motion, it ain’t gonna work! :-)

June 1, 2012 at 5:39 PM

I used to watch reruns of Car 54 on Nick at Nite as a kid also, though I can’t remember much about that show now. I’d like to revisit that show now that I’m older, as I always loved Fred Gwynne.

June 5, 2012 at 2:45 PM

They just revealed Jerry O’Connell of Sliders & Stand By Me fame has been cast as Herman Munster. I really love him, but I’m not sure what to make of this choice. Although I remember hearing everyone say Heath Ledger wasn’t going to be able to play a convincing Joker either, ha ha. Guess I’ll have to wait and see!

June 5, 2012 at 4:00 PM

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Off the top of my head, I think the only way this would work would be if they change Herman’s name to “Jerry” in the reboot …

June 6, 2012 at 7:16 AM

It’s not 100% official yet, but it looks like Mariana Klaveno (Bill’s ruthless maker Lorena from True Blood) has been cast as Lily Munster. She plays a wicked vampire…I could see where that might make the show “edgier” lol.

June 15, 2012 at 12:03 PM

If you didn’t see the news announced this week, Lorena’s out and Portia de Rossi of Arrested Development & Better Off Ted fame has been cast as Lily Munster, making the primary characters’ casting complete for the reboot.

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