The adventures of the Lemon Grove Kids in this Bowery Boys inspired kiddie film.The adventures of the Lemon Grove Kids in this Bowery Boys inspired kiddie film.The adventures of the Lemon Grove Kids in this Bowery Boys inspired kiddie film.
- Directors
- Ted Roter(segments The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampie Lady From Outer Space, The Lemon Grove Kids Go Hollywood)
- Ray Dennis Steckler(segment The Lemon Grove Kids)
- Ed McWatters(segment The Lemon Grove Kids) (uncredited)
- Writers
- Jim Harmon(segment The Lemon Grove Kids)
- Ron Haydock(segment The Lemon Grove Kids)
- E.M. Kevke(segment The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Green Grasshopper and the Vampire Lady From Outer Space)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Did you know
- TriviaProducer/cinematographer/editor Keith A. Wester's debut film. He went on to receive six Academy Award nominations for sound mixing.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Incredibly Strange Film Show: Ray Dennis Steckler (1988)
- SoundtracksThe Lemon Grove Kids
Lyrics and Music by Don Snyder and The Little Lemon Grove Kids
Featured review
Steckler's entry into the kid-flick genre
This was (probably) meant for TV. There were three separate shows on the video I saw.
Slide whistles, boops on heads, keystone kops style violence, and goofy outfits.
It looked like a Mack Sennet comedy with sound.
Steckler filmed this in and around his home using his friends and family mostly as cast. The anarchic wildness made this a trip from start to finish.
Steckler had a habit of making things up as he went along. And he was BRILLIANT at it.
My son liked this film enough to ask me to find the DVD so we don't have to deal with our worn out tape anymore.
This is a great film for the kids.
Slide whistles, boops on heads, keystone kops style violence, and goofy outfits.
It looked like a Mack Sennet comedy with sound.
Steckler filmed this in and around his home using his friends and family mostly as cast. The anarchic wildness made this a trip from start to finish.
Steckler had a habit of making things up as he went along. And he was BRILLIANT at it.
My son liked this film enough to ask me to find the DVD so we don't have to deal with our worn out tape anymore.
This is a great film for the kids.
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- haildevilman
- Apr 8, 2006
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters (1968)?
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