Monster Mash: The Movie

Monster Mash: The Movie (AKA Frankenstein Sings) was a 1995 American horror-comedy film starring Ian Bohen and Candice Cameron as two teenagers who find themselves facing off against Dr. Frankenstein, Dracula, and other monsters after their car breaks down on their way to a Halloween party. The film was based on a 1967 stage play that itself was based on the 1962 novelty hit "Monster Mash" by Bobby Pickett.

Plot Summary
Scott (Bohen) and Mary (Cameron) are on their way to a Halloween party when their car breaks down. They seek aid at the nearby home of Dr. Frankenstein (Pickett), and encounter a cast of famous monsters including Count Dracula (Anthony Crivello), Igor (John Kassir), a werewolf (Adam Shankman), and a mummified Elvis Presley (E. Aron Price). Dr. Frankenstein hopes to put Scott's brain into the body of his newest monster while Dracula hypnotizes Mary into becoming his new bride. However, Igor finally decides to stand up to his abusive boss and helps Scott to defeat the monsters and save Mary.