Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster; Yvonne De Carlo as Lily Munster; K.C. Martel; Jo McDonnell; Bob Hastings; Peter Fox; Herb Voland; Charles Macaulay; Colby Chester; Al Lewis as Grandpa Munster; Butch Patrick as Eddie Munster; Debbie Watson as Marilyn Munster; Hermione Gingold as Lady Effigie Munster; Robert Pine as Roger; John Carradine as Cruikshank
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
Language
English
Plot
Munsters, Go Home! : Herman Munster (Fred Gwynne) and his wife, Lily (Yvonne De Carlo) learn from Cavanaugh Munster's will that they have inherited an English manor known as Munster Hall in Shroudshire, England, and that Herman has inherited the designation Lord Munster. The family boards the SS United States to England. Herman gets seasick, Marilyn (Debbie Watson) encounters Roger Moresby (Robert Pine), and Grandpa (Al Lewis) gets turned into a wolf upon accidentally consuming a wolf pill. Grandpa is sneaked through customs. Cousin Grace (Jeanne Arnold) and Freddie (Terry-Thomas) are furious that the American Munsters are getting the house, and that Herman will be Lord Munster instead of Freddie. Grace and Freddie, with the help of Lady Effigie (Hermione Gingold), try to get rid of the Munsters, so the estate can be theirs. The American Munster couple feels right at home when Herman's relatives try to scare them. Freddie disguises himself as a ghost, but screams and runs away when he