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The Monster Squad
Members (Andre Gower, Robby Kiger) of a monster fan club meet Count Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein, the Mummy and Gill Man. Now they must attempt to save their hometown from those monsters.
16 November 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 June 1957, Glendale, California, USA
20 July 1937, Wisconsin, USA
4 November 1917, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
29 March 1971, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
6 November 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
8 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 May 1942, Brooklyn, New York, USA
5 October 1952, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
27 January 1971, Fullerton, California, USA
27 March 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 July 1951, Seattle, Washington, USA
15 December 1909, Canterbury, Kent, England, UK
6 April 1972, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 April 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
23 November 1964, Virginia, USA
12 April 1951, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
August 06, 2007
I'm sure all the Monster Squad enthusiasts will be absolutely thrilled with the package Lionsgate has put together here.
July 10, 2007
Remains a true horror classic for nearly twenty years because it reaches down deep in to horror fans desires...
August 02, 2007
A silly, half-baked amalgam of The Goonies and Ghostbusters.
October 17, 2007
For a movie so aesthetically on the ball, it's a shame the screenplay is not the least bit industrious.
August 04, 2007
...hasn't aged all that well in the years since its 1987 release...
December 18, 2010
Goofy monster mash with a touch of negative 'tude.
September 09, 2007
It can be a bit scary for the youngest of viewers, but it's a fun ride nonetheless, for new and old fans alike.
February 09, 2006
Dekker plays around imaginatively with the genre while delivering several nice touches.
June 17, 2008
Neither scary nor particularly funny.
May 19, 2008
classic 80s
January 01, 2000
The movie plays like it was written with a power tool.
August 30, 2004
A silly attempt to crossbreed an Our Gang comedy with a classic horror film, which usually means that both genres have reached the end of the line.

