If you're a fan of the American comedy duo of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, famous for their "Who's on First?" then you'll enjoy the comedic shenanigans of 6:66 PM.
The silly antics are reminiscent of the 1948 film "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" with Daniel (Jim Klock) and Peter (Chad Ridgely) pattering off each other like two well-timed vaudeville comedians in this spooky horror comedy fit for all ages.
The plot centers around the crew of a haunted house reality television show who arrive at an old ranch, the scene of grisly murders some years ago. To spice up their show, they fake some hauntings to improve their ratings, but quickly realize there's more going on at the old property than meets the eye.
When it's revealed that the ghost of the old serial killer, Jimmy Timmy Beck (Scott Burkhardt) has been resurrected and is out to doom the entire team's effort to make their show and drag their souls into the netherworld, the group must race against the clock (hence the 6:66 PM reference) to save themselves and their show.
There's lots of running around and plenty of slapstick humor to go along with the silly scares and delightful antics, and the film had my kids giggling with glee over the sheer absurdity of it all. A movie good for more than one viewing, at least for the kids, 6:66 PM delivers on a level of humor that doesn't take itself too seriously and, for me, was a welcome nostalgic romp through a bygone era of comedic monster movies.