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Critics' Corner

Rita Kempley - Style section, "Gleefully spoofs the polyester values of that bubbly '70s sitcom."

Desson Howe - Weekend section, "This story line provides opportunity for many laughs."


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'A Very Brady Sequel'

Scene from this movie In the sitcom, which aired between 1969 and 1974, widower Mike Brady and widow Carol Brady united his three sons with her three daughters in one fenced-in, polyester-clad, laugh-track paradise. "The Brady Bunch Movie," made in 1995, brought the polyester bunch into the cynical ’90s, in which the family (still the same age but living in present-day Los Angeles) remained resolutely inside their time bubble.

The sequel's plot is laughably thin: Schemer Roy talks his way into the Brady household, pretending to be Carol Brady’s believed-dead first husband. Roy’s after the horse statue that sits downstairs, a rare piece from the Tang dynasty that’s worth $26 million. -- Desson Howe
Rated PG-13


Director: Arlene Sanford
Cast: Gary Cole; Shelley Long; Tim Matherson; Christopher Daniel Barnes; Jennifer Elise Cox; Olivia Hack; Jesse Lee; Henriette Mantel; Paul Sutera; Christine Taylor
Running Time: 1 hour, 40 minutes
Filmographies: Shelley Long; Tim Matheson; Gary Cole