A Very Brady Sequel

1996 • 89 minutes
4.4
80 reviews
57%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Like its lively predecessor, The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), this mild comic send-up takes its characters and situations from the popular family sitcom of the 1970s, The Brady Bunch. Set in the '90s, it is filled with in-joke references to American pop culture. However, one need not be familiar with the original series in order to enjoy this film. Bad guy Trevor Thomas (Tim Matheson) is posing as supermom Carol Brady's long-dead first husband Roy Martin. He claims to have been amnesiac and made unrecognizable by plastic surgery after suffering disfiguring injuries, but in truth, he is on the hunt for a very valuable artifact, an ancient Chinese horse carving which Roy sent to his family from the field. Because of the family's sheer niceness, they could never imagine such deception, and husband Mike Brady (Gary Cole) welcomes him into their midst. This causes Roy no end of frustration, as not only must he live with this incredibly sweet and cheerful family while he searches for the carving, but he must endure having his ill-tempered sarcastic jibes go completely unrecognized. When Carol (Shelley Long) is kidnapped, the whole family goes a-hunting.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.4
80 reviews
Russell Rogers
May 10, 2020
Once again, I'm super impressed by how well they were able to recreate the original show, it's simply uncanny. In this film it's pretty much more of the same from the first film except the writing is a little more self-aware and they're referencing other classic shows such as Gillian's Island and I Dream of Genie. While, once again there are tons of adult innuendos thrown around, this is a fun carefree movie to put almost anyone in a good mood.
2 people found this review helpful
Seth
June 21, 2015
Much better than the original. I don't know where they found the talented and beautiful Jan Brady, but she's the most. The sequel builds upon Brady traits established in the original film with its characters as individuals rather than the family as a whole.
2 people found this review helpful
Mista Smith
November 30, 2018
Bright, entertaining, funny. I love the Bradys.