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Written by Skip Redwine & Paul Dunlap, "You Gotta Have Ee-Ooo" from the 1958 Classic "How To Make A Monster" was sung by teenage heart throb John Ashley. More of an actor than a singer, John belts this tune out like a Teenage Frankenstein & Teenage Werewolf were after him. Rent it, you'll see what we mean, more re-cycled monsters.
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Smart, revisionist film critics like to point out that producer Herman Cohen always had queenie, effeminate men trying to exert there power over muscle-bound teenage boys. This was never more truer than in this epic!
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