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'A Very Brady Sequel'
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
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