Addams Family Values (1993)
Addams Family Values (1993)


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Cast & Crew.

Anjelica Huston
Morticia Addams

Raúl Juliá
Gomez Addams

Christopher Lloyd
Uncle Fester

Joan Cusack
Debbie Jellinsky

Christina Ricci
Wednesday Addams

Carol Kane
Granny

Jimmy Workman
Pugsley Addams

David Krumholtz
Joel Glicker

Peter MacNicol
Gary Granger

Christine Baranski
Becky Martin-Granger

Carel Struycken
Lurch

Christopher Hart
Thing

Dana Ivey
Margaret Addams

Kaitlyn Hooper
Pubert Addams

Kristen Hooper
Pubert Addams

Mercedes McNab
Amanda Buckman

Sam McMurray
Don Buckman

Harriet Sansom Harris
Ellen Buckman

Julie Halston
Mrs. Glicker

Barry Sonnenfeld
Mr. Glicker / Director

Nathan Lane
Desk Sergeant

John Franklin
Cousin Itt

Charles Busch
Countess Cousin Aphasia du Berry

Laura Esterman
Cousin Ophelia

Maureen Sue Levin
Flora Amor

Darlene Levin
Fauna Amor

Carol Hankins
Dementia

Steven M. Martin
Donald

Douglas Brian Martin
Dexter

Ryan Holihan
Lumpy Addams

Lois de Banzie
Delivery Nurse

Vickilyn Reynolds
Forceps Nurse

Cynthia Nixon
Heather

Eyde Byrde
Mrs. Montgomery

David Hyde Pierce
Delivery Room Doctor

Andreana Weiner
Obnoxious Girl

Peter Graves
Host

Rick Scarry
Lawyer

Monet Mazur
Flirting Woman

Francis Coady
Flirting Man

Ian Abercrombie
Driver

Chris Ellis
Moving Man

Camille Saviola
Concetta

Zack Phifer
Passport Clerk

Tony Shalhoub
Jorge

Jeffrey Van Hoose
Irwin

Micah Winkelspecht
Mordecai

Matthew Beebe
Wheelchair Camper

Kristy Shirvani
Consuela

Jamie Gordon
Esther

Micah Hata
Yang

Joey Wilcots
Jamal

Jason Fife
Camper #1

Karl David-Djerf
Camper #2

Haley Peel
Young Debbie

Cheryl Chase
Pubert (voice)

Matthew Bartilson
Dancing Camper (uncredited)

Adena Bjork
Girl Camper (uncredited)

Alex Gaona
Indian Boy (uncredited)

Nichole McAuley
Snobby Mom (uncredited)

Zack Milan
Singing Sailor (uncredited)

Rob Sanchez
Sailor (uncredited)

Lenny Wilson
Extra (uncredited)

Susan Ringo
Executive Producer

Scott Rudin
Producer

Paul Rudnick
Scenario Writer / Screenplay

Donald Peterman
Director of Photography

Jim Miller
Editor

David Nicksay
Executive Producer

Marc Shaiman
Original Music Composer

David Rubin
Casting

Ken Adam
Production Design

William J. Durrell Jr.
Art Direction

Arthur Schmidt
Editor

Francis X. Valdez III
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Kelly Porter
Costumer

Melinda Sue Gordon
Still Photographer

Nava R. Sadan
Costumer

Emily Ferry
Property Master

Judi Townsend
Script Supervisor

Michael W. Blymyer
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Nancy Fogarty
Music Editor

Beth Sterner
Supervising Sound Editor

Juno J. Ellis
Supervising ADR Editor

Joy Taylor
Assistant Property Master

Jeff Pepiot
Special Effects

Frank Howard
Sound Effects Editor

Ralph Sall
Music Supervisor

Donald L. Hartley
Dolly Grip

Burtt Harris
First Assistant Director

Mark McGann
First Assistant Director

Ian Woolf
Second Assistant Director

David E. Diano
Camera Operator

Calvin Sterry
First Company Grip

Mitchell Ray Kenney
Costumer

Steve Mann
Sound Effects Editor

Greg P. Russell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kim Santantonio
Hairstylist

Linda Matthews
Costume Supervisor

Mychael Bates
Assistant Property Master

James M. McCann
Boom Operator

Hugo Cortina
Chief Lighting Technician

Scott Stambler
Music Editor

Robin Harlan
Foley Artist

Susan Schuler-Page
Hairstylist

Ken Pepiot
Special Effects Coordinator

D. Scott Easton
Unit Production Manager / Production Manager

Albert Delgado
Special Effects Supervisor

Rhona Gordon
Studio Teacher

Carin-Anne Strohmaier
First Assistant Editor

Sarah Monat
Foley Artist

Scott Forbes
Special Effects

Joseph A. Ippolito
Supervising Sound Editor

Suhail Kafity
Sound Effects Editor

Anne Couk
Assistant Sound Editor

Frank A. Montaño
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bob Putynkowski
Color Timer

Noah Blough
Sound Effects Editor

Tim Boyle
Scoring Mixer

Brad Peterman
Second Assistant Camera

Jay Peterman
First Assistant Camera

Adam Shankman
Choreographer

Karen Rasch
First Assistant Editor

Jeremiah O'Driscoll
Assistant Editor

Daril Alder
Leadman

Lauren Cory
Assistant Art Director / Art Department Manager

Cheri Minns
Makeup Artist

Jim Ondrejko
Construction Coordinator

John Leimanis
Assistant Art Director

Katherine James
Makeup Artist

Randy Peters
Transportation Coordinator

Douglas Greenfield
Dolby Consultant

Kathy Orloff
Publicist

Theresa Repola Mohammed
Negative Cutter

Susan Towner
Production Accountant

Candace Wells
Transportation Captain

Pablo Ferro
Title Designer

Gary Hymes
Stunt Coordinator

Peter F. Kurland
Sound Mixer

Gary L. Karas
Special Effects

Thomas W. Small
Assistant Sound Editor

Bob Baron
ADR Mixer / Sound Mixer

Charles William Breen
Assistant Art Director

Robert J. Litt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Details.
Release DateNovember 19, 1993
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$47,000,000
Box Office$48,919,043
Filming LocationsCalifornia, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Addams Family Values is a 1993 American supernatural black comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Paul Rudnick, based on the characters created by Charles Addams. It is the sequel to The Addams Family (1991). The film features almost all the main cast members from the original film, including Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman, and Christopher Hart. Joan Cusack and Carol Kane joined the cast for this film.
Compared to its predecessor, which retained something of the madcap approach of the 1960s sitcom, Addams Family Values is played more for very dark and macabre laughs. The film revolves around the family's adjustments to the birth of new baby Pubert. Subplots include Uncle Fester marrying the new nanny Debbie Jellinsky, who is a serial killer intending to murder him for his inheritance; and teenagers Wednesday and Pugsley Addams being sent to summer camp.
The film was released by Paramount Pictures on November 19, 1993. In contrast to its predecessor's mixed reception, the film was well received by critics; however, it was not as financially successful, with a box office gross of $111 million against a budget of $47 million. In the decades since its release, the film has become acclaimed for its humor and performances. This would be Julia's final theatrical film released during his lifetime; he would appear posthumously in one more film, Street Fighter (1994). The film was followed by another sequel, Addams Family Reunion.
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