Milton The Monster Show - 1 Hr. (1965)
Milton was a lovable, friendly monster who resembled Frankenstein's Monster and was created by Professor Montgomery Weirdo and his assistant, Count Kook, in their laboratory atop Horror Hill. Professor Weirdo, in his haste, accidentally added too much tenderness and Milton was the result.
Ethel Merman gets a singing lesson from Lucy.
An Englishman (Leslie Howard) who has been studying painting in Paris for four years, is advised by his art teacher that his work is mediocre and second-rate, and that he lacks promise. So he returns to London, England to take up studies to become a medical doctor, but his older age and introspection make it difficult for him to keep up in his scholastic work.
In England, he becomes infatuated - and then obsessed by a blonde, lower-class, slatternly and vulgar, Cockney-accented, illiterate tearoom waitress named Mildred Rogers (Bette Davis)
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Milton was a lovable, friendly monster who resembled Frankenstein's Monster and was created by Professor Montgomery Weirdo and his assistant, Count Kook, in their laboratory atop Horror Hill. Professor Weirdo, in his haste, accidentally added too much tenderness and Milton was the result.
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