The Brady Bunch Movie

    The Brady Bunch Movie
    1995

    Synopsis

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

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    Cast

    • Shelley LongCarol Brady
    • Gary ColeMike Brady
    • Christine TaylorMarcia Brady
    • Christopher Daniel BarnesGreg Brady
    • Jennifer Elise CoxJan Brady
    • Paul SuteraPeter Brady
    • Olivia HackCindy Brady
    • Jesse Lee SofferBobby Brady
    • Henriette MantelAlice Nelson
    • David GrafSam Franklin

    Recommendations

    • 91

      Entertainment Weekly

      The makers of The Brady Bunch Movie have too much affection for the show simply to skewer it with satire. What they’ve done is closer to alchemy: turned this cheese into comic gold.
    • 80

      Empire

      This is enormous fun, one of the best TV adaptations to date, and guaranteed to provoke a nostalgic misty eye and mischevious grin in anybody who's ever owned a crimplene tank top.
    • 80

      Time Out

      Director Thomas (once Sgt Lucy Bates of Hill Street Blues) has recreated '70s sitcom-land with the kind of unerring attention to detail Merchant-Ivory lavish on a society ball, and she's drawn hilariously synthetic performances from a shrewdly cloned cast.
    • 75

      TV Guide Magazine

      A funny, savvy, camp yet family-friendly look at the Generation-X TV icons.
    • 70

      Los Angeles Times

      More successfully silly than non-Brady fans will expect.
    • 67

      Austin Chronicle

      As real as the Astroturf in the Brady's backyard and as eager to please as Alice's meat loaf, The Brady Bunch Movie is -- to exhaust this string of metaphors -- pure junk food. But like most junk food, it sure tastes good.
    • 60

      Variety

      Part homage, part spoof, the deft balancing act is a clever adaptation -- albeit culled from less than pedigreed source material.
    • 50

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The film establishes a bland, reassuring, comforting Brady reality - a certain muted tone that works just fine but needs, I think, a bleaker contrast from outside to fully exploit the humor.

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