A Very Brady Sequel (1996)

5.18
/ 10
28 User Ratings
1h 30m
Running Time

August 23, 1996
Release Date

A Very Brady Sequel (1996)

5.18
/ 10
28 User Ratings
1h 30m
Running Time

August 23, 1996
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Paramount
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Plot.

A man claiming to be Carol Brady's long-lost first husband, Roy Martin, shows up at the suburban Brady residence one evening. An impostor, the man is actually determined to steal the Bradys' familiar horse statue, a $20-million ancient Asian artifact.

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Cast & Crew.

Details.

Release Date
August 23, 1996

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 30m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$12,000,000

Box Office
$21,400,000

Filming Locations
Honolulu, United States of America

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Wiki.

A Very Brady Sequel is a 1996 American comedy film directed by Arlene Sanford (in her feature film directorial debut), with a screenplay by Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, James Berg and Stan Zimmerman, and starring Shelley Long, Gary Cole and Tim Matheson. It also features cameos from RuPaul, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Rosie O'Donnell, Barbara Eden, David Spade, and Richard Belzer.

The film was quickly produced after the success of the first film, the The Brady Bunch Movie. The Brady's after successfully saving their home, deal with a new wave of problems. A valuable antique horse statue Carol owns, is being sought after by a man named Roy, lying that he's Carol's first Husband. With Roy befriending, and living the Brady's to steal the horse. The film essentially follows it's predecessor, by placing the 1970s Brady Bunch family in a contemporary 1990s setting, where much of the humor is derived from the resulting culture clash and the utter lack of awareness they show toward their relatively unusual lifestyle.

A Very Brady Sequel was released on August 23, 1996. The film received mixed reviews and earned less than half of what The Brady Bunch Movie did at the box office. A second sequel, the made-for-television feature The Brady Bunch in the White House, aired in November 2002.

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