A Very Brady Sequel Movie Review
A Very Brady Sequel Review

"A Very Brady Sequel" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1996
Cast and Crew
Director : Arlene SanfordProducer : Alan Ladd Jr.,Lloyd J. Schwartz,Sherwood Schwartz
Screenwiter : Harry Elfont,Deborah Kaplan,James Berg,Stan Zimmerman
Starring : Shelley Long,Gary Cole,Tim Matheson,Christine Taylor,Christopher Daniel Barnes,Jennifer Elise Cox,Paul Sutera,Olivia Hack,Jesse Lee,Henriette Mantel
There are enough laughs to be had in this sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie, but
it's hardly a riot. It's hardly an episode of Friends, really. Hustled out
only one year after the original, Brady 2 gets to all the gags we didn't quite
have time for in the first film: from the surfing accident to cousin Oliver.
The Brady Sequel gets a lot raunchier, too, with a major subplot about Greg and
Marcia's seemingly inappropriate budding love affair, and plenty of innuendo
outside of that. The primary plot concerns a stolen artifact, which just so
happens to be residing in the Brady residence. When Carol's first husband Roy
(Tim Matheson), presumed dead, shows up looking for it, havoc breaks loose.
Turns out he's a thief and will do anything to get it; along the way he fiddles
with that old-fashioned Brady do-gooder spirit, telling Peter he has to "lie,
cheat, steal, or kill" in order to make it in "the big house."
Too bad then that the humor level is way way below the original. Are the gags
tapped out, or have we just had one musical number too many? It's a bit of
both, though the film is not helped by a hopelessly dated script that has
already faded into utter obscurity and irrelevance. Case in point: Who
remembers the hubbub over Zsa Zsa Gabor slapping a policeman? Who remembers Zsa
Zsa Gabor at all?
It's got its moments, for sure, but they are unfortunately few and far between.
No, you're number one.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



