
Purple People Eater
Comedy · Family · Science Fiction
Overview
A kid plays the old novelty song "Purple People Eater" and the creature actually appears. The two then proceed to help an elderly couple who are being evicted by their greedy landlord.
Top Cast


Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty
Grandpa
Ned Beatty
Grandpa


Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters
Rita
Shelley Winters
Rita


Neil Patrick Harris
Neil Patrick Harris
Billy Johnson
Neil Patrick Harris
Billy Johnson


Peggy Lipton
Peggy Lipton
Mom
Peggy Lipton
Mom


Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker
Chubby Checker


Little Richard
Little Richard
Mayor
Little Richard
Mayor


James Houghton
James Houghton
Dad
James Houghton
Dad


Thora Birch
Thora Birch
Molly Johnson
Thora Birch
Molly Johnson
John Brumfield
John Brumfield
Mr. Noodle
John Brumfield
Mr. Noodle


Molly Cheek
Molly Cheek
Mrs. Orfus
Molly Cheek
Mrs. Orfus
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