The Brady Bunch Movie

They're back to save America from the '90s.

6.1
19951h 29m

The original '70s TV family is now placed in the 1990s, where they're even more square and out of place than ever.

Production

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Cast

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Shelley Long

Carol Brady

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Gary Cole

Mike Brady

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Christine Taylor

Marcia Brady

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Paul Sutera

Peter Brady

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Olivia Hack

Cindy Brady

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Jesse Lee Soffer

Bobby Brady

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Henriette Mantel

Alice Nelson

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David Graf

Sam Franklin

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Jack Noseworthy

Eric Dittmeyer

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Megan Ward

Donna Leonard

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Jean Smart

Mrs. Dena Dittmeyer

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Michael McKean

Mr. Larry Dittmeyer

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Shane Conrad

Doug Simpson

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R.D. Robb

Charlie Anderson

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Steven Gilborn

Mr. Phillips

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Reviews

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Wuchak

8/10

_**Amusing and warmhearted parody of the beloved show**_

Growing up in a dysfunctional family, I watched the original Brady Bunch because I secretly longed for a normal family. This 1995 movie pokes fun at the Brady's wholesome and unified spirit, but also highlights their early-70's outlandishness by having the story take place in the mid-90s. Yet the movie’s never meanspirited; there’s a welcome warmheartedness.

Christine Taylor stands out as Marcia, although it's impossible to ever outdo the awesome Maureen McCormick. Jennifer Elise Cox also stands out as Jan, as does Gary Cole as Mike Brady. In the periphery, Marissa Ribisi is notable as Holly, who’s attracted to Peter, which says something in itself. Shelley Long is effective as Carol Brady, burdened by that absurd hairdo.

The film is amusing if you're familiar with the original show. And who isn't? If you like this one, the 1996 sequel "A Very Brady Sequel" is even better.

The film runs 90 minutes and was shot in the Los Angeles area.

GRADE: B+/A-

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