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Released in August 1987, was originally marketed as a "Little Rascals meet the monsters" adventure . Despite having a powerhouse creative team—written by Shane Black ( Lethal Weapon ) and directed by Fred Dekker ( Night of the Creeps )—it was a commercial failure. However, over nearly four decades, it has evolved from a box-office footnote into a quintessential cult classic, celebrated for its blend of suburban Spielbergian wonder and hard-edged horror. The Premise: Kids vs. Icons

: This line, delivered by Brent Chalem (Horace), became the film's most famous quote and even inspired the title of a 2018 documentary about the film's legacy. The Monster Squad

The film follows a group of pre-teens in a small Missouri town who belong to a "Monster Club" dedicated to classic horror. Their expertise is put to the test when (played with aristocratic menace by Duncan Regehr) arrives to retrieve a powerful mystic amulet. Dracula assembles his own "squad," including: The Wolfman (Carl Thibault) The Gill-Man (Tom Woodruff Jr.) The Mummy (Michael MacKay) Released in August 1987, was originally marketed as

The Cult of "The Monster Squad": Why the 80s Flop Never Truly Died The Premise: Kids vs

The Monster Squad