Our Munster Memories is an upcoming interactive documentary film about the history and legacy of the classic television sitcom family The Munsters.
Officially announced May 29, 2014, the film will feature recollections from many of the living members of the original cast, crew and producers from the original 1966 series The Munsters, the 1988 revival The Munsters Today and NBC's recent re-imagining, Mockingbird Lane. Fans from around the world shall also contribute to the film, with producer/writer/director Frank McGowan making a historic TV pilgrimage to the set where the show(s) were produced - and to the real life Munster Mansion in Waxahachie, Texas built in 2002 by Munster 'super fans' Charles and Sandra McKee.
The film will be produced and distributed by Bad Pony Media, a multi-award winning Scottish Production Company.
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