"Albert/Alberta" | |
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Series Monster Squad Season 1, Episode 13 | |
Air date | December 4th, 1976 |
Producers | William P. D'Angelo; Ray Allen; Harvey Bullock; Michael Mclean |
Starring | Fred Grandy; Henry Polic II; Mike Lane; Buck Kartalian |
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Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Fred Grandy | Walter |
Henry Polic II | Dracula |
Mike Lane | Frank N. Stein |
Buck Kartalian | Bruce W. Wolf |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Vito Scotti | Albert/Alberta |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Raymond Singer | Half-Wit |
Phil Diskin | Half-Nelson |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Dracula was created by Irish author Bram Stoker. He is the titular antagonist of Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula, which was inspired by an actual Wallachian nobleman known as Vlad II, aka Vlad the Impaler.
- Frankenstein, and all related characters, are based on concepts developed by English author Mary Shelley's as presented in her 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus. The Frankenstein story has since been adapted and expanded upon in numerous films, novels, comic books and television projects.
- The Wolf Man was created by director George Waggner and writer Curt Siodmak. He was the central antagonist featured in the 1941 film The Wolf Man by Universal Pictures. Unlike other famous Universal Monsters horror characters, the Wolf Man was an original concept and was not based on any preexisting literary sources.
- Monster Squad: The Complete Series was released on home video in Region 1 DVD format on June 23rd, 2009. It was produced by Virgil Films and Entertainment.
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See also[]
Monster Squad
Dracula
Frankenstein
The Wolf Man
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Monster Squad This article pertains to an episode the Monster Squad television series, which aired on Saturday mornings on NBC from September-December, 1976. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Monster Squad/Episodes category. Episodes
"Queen Bee" • "Mr. Mephisto" • "The Tickler" • "The Ringmaster" • "Music Man" • "No Face" • "The Astrologer" • "Ultra Witch" • "The Wizard" • "The Skull" • "The Weatherman" • "Lawrence of Moravia" • "Albert/Alberta" Characters
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