The Brady Family 2

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Movie
German title The Brady Family 2
Original title A Very Brady Sequel
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1996
length 86 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Arlene Sanford
script James Berg ,
Harry Elfont ,
Deborah Kaplan ,
Stan Zimmerman
production Alan Ladd Jr. ,
Lloyd J. Schwartz ,
Sherwood Schwartz
music Guy Moon
camera Mac Ahlberg
cut Anita Brandt-Burgoyne
occupation

The Brady Family 2 (original title A Very Brady Sequel ) is an American comedy film from 1996 . The Director led Arlene Sanford , the writer wrote James Berg , Harry Elfont , Deborah Kaplan and Stan Zimmerman . The main roles were played by Shelley Long and Gary Cole .

The film is a sequel to the comedy The Brady Family from 1995, which in turn is based on the television series Three Girls and Three Boys (The Brady Bunch) from 1969 to 1974.

action

Roy Martin, the missing husband of Carol Brady, appears. He steals a statue that is worth $ 20 million from the Bradys. Martin and Carol Brady go to Hawaii, where Martin wants to sell the statue to an art collector.

The family also flies to Hawaii, where they put Martin in the house of the collector. He turns out to be a cheater by the real name of Trevor Thomas. After Martin / Thomas uses obscene words in the argument, Mike Brady hits him and throws him into the pool of the house. The police arrive.

The family returns to California. A woman appears and claims she is married to Mike Brady.

synchronization

actor German speaker role
Gary Cole Arne Elsholtz Mike Brady
Jesse Lee Soffer Nicolás Artajo Bobby Brady
Shelley Long Ulrike Möckel Carol Brady
Olivia Hack Anna Predleus Cindy Brady
Christopher Daniel Barnes Björn Schalla Greg Brady
Jennifer Elise Cox Andrea Wick Jan Brady
Jennifer Aspen Ulrike Stürzbecher Kathy Lawrence
Christine Taylor Bianca Krahl Marcia Brady
RuPaul Christian Toberentz Mrs. Cummings
Paul Sutera Vanya Gerick Peter Brady
David Spade Santiago Ziesmer Sergio, the hairdresser
Tim Matheson Frank Glaubrecht Trevor Thomas / Roy Martin

Reviews

Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times on August 23, 1996 that while watching he would not laugh much but smile a lot. The comedy is better than the first film.

Kenneth Turan wrote in the Los Angeles Times on August 23, 1996 that the film openly referred to its roots in television.

The lexicon of international films wrote: "A strikingly insignificant family film in the form of a weak comedy that tells its unoriginal story with many lengths."

Awards

Christopher Daniel Barnes and Christine Taylor were nominated for the MTV Movie Award in 1997.

backgrounds

Filming took place in California and Hawaii . The cost of production was approximately $ 15 million and box office income in United States cinemas was $ 21.4 million.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Film review by Roger Ebert (English)
  2. Film review by Kenneth Turan (English)
  3. ^ The Brady Family 2. In: Lexicon of international films . Film service , accessed October 24, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  4. The Brady Family 2 on boxofficemojo.com