As of 2005 it hung from the ceiling in Planet Hollywood in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It gets sketchy after that. That Planet Hollywood closed later in 2005. If you go to Munstercoach.com you can see several photos of it since a person building a replica was granted permission to go up on a ladder & photograph it. You can pretty much tell it's the original & alot of parts (including the grillshell, nameplate, rear lights, & twin air scoops) had been stolen off of it over the years. Many say the one I mentioned isn't the original either due to some mods it has such as the roll bar & missing glass bubble... but Dragula was modified a few times for some movies after the series ended if you read details of it's history. Some websites claim the original car no longer exists, no explanation offered. A friend of mine says there's a Planet Hollywood in Florida that displays Dragula today, but that one may be the replica Dragula that resided in a defunct car museum elsewhere in Florida. Hope this helps
The song is called Dragula and is based on the drag racer "DRAG-U-LA" featured in the sitcom The Munsters.
I think it's his wife Sheri Moon
I think it's his wife Sheri Moon
Crusty 2000: The Metal Millennium (SOUNDTRACK) 1. Godsmack - "Voodoo" 2. Metallica - "Whiplash" 3. Undermind - "Jack N Coke" 4. Ministry - "Just One Fix" 5. Guano Apes - "Open Your Eyes 6. Agent Orange - "The Truth Should Never Be Concealed" 7. Rob Zombie - "Dragula" 8. T.I.S.C. - "Misery Train" 9. Agent Orange - "This Is All I Need" 10. Grinspoon - "Champion" 11. Orpheum - "Velvet Fungus" 12. Another Brother - "Killer Freeze" 13. One Minute Silence - "New Dogs New Tricks" 13. Agent Orange - "Unsafe At Any Speed"
No. The Al Lewis who was the writer for Our Miss Brooks was someone else. He was married to my aunt, Bernice Hersh Lewis. He was the funniest person I knew. He had the ability to imprint his own humor on situations. He wrote for Eve Arden, Bing Crosby, Bob Sweeney, Hal March, Al Jolson, and others.He wrote all of the Our Miss Brooks scripts. Some were in collaboration with his colleague and friend, Joe Quillan. My aunt typed much of his work. The scripts often contained a second hidden line of "in jokes" for the family. I was a teenager at the time he was writing and directing Our Miss Brooks and just thought of it as my uncle's work. As an adult I am amazed and awed by his creativity.
The song is called Dragula and is based on the drag racer "DRAG-U-LA" featured in the sitcom The Munsters.
There is no such word as "dragula" so it can't be translated into Hebrew.
Dragula - song - was created in 1998-08.
Dragula - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973 (New York City, New York)
Yes , Munster, Go Home! - The Mini-Munsters - The Munsters' Revenge - Here Come the Munsters - The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas .
George Barris built two automobiles for the show: Munster Koach, a hot rod built on a lengthened 1923 Ford Model T chassis with a custom hearse body. It was 18 feet long and cost almost $20,000 to build. Barris also built the DRAGULA.
"there is no such this.. Rob Zombie meant it as in drag car but he changed the title of the song" Wrong, the Drag-U-La was the name of the Munsters drag car built from a casket. It has been given to any type of souped up car with a gothic twist, most commonly hearses. Rob Zombie owns one.
The duration of The Munsters is 1800.0 seconds.
The Munsters - 1964 Far Out Munsters 1-26 was released on: USA: 18 March 1965
The Munsters - 1964 Munsters on the Move 1-27 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G
The Munsters ( old comedy TV show) lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane. http://www.munsters.com/
The Munsters - 1964 Far Out Munsters 1-26 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G