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A Very Brady Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • Unrated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.5K
YOUR RATING
A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
ComedyDramaFamilyHoliday

The entire Brady family manages to overcome personal obstacles to spend a happy holiday together.The entire Brady family manages to overcome personal obstacles to spend a happy holiday together.The entire Brady family manages to overcome personal obstacles to spend a happy holiday together.

  • Director
    • Peter Baldwin
  • Writers
    • Sherwood Schwartz
    • Lloyd J. Schwartz
  • Stars
    • Florence Henderson
    • Robert Reed
    • Ann B. Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Baldwin
    • Writers
      • Sherwood Schwartz
      • Lloyd J. Schwartz
    • Stars
      • Florence Henderson
      • Robert Reed
      • Ann B. Davis
    • 37User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Florence Henderson
    Florence Henderson
    • Carol Brady
    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • Mike Brady
    Ann B. Davis
    Ann B. Davis
    • Alice Franklin
    Maureen McCormick
    Maureen McCormick
    • Marcia Brady Logan
    Eve Plumb
    Eve Plumb
    • Jan Brady Covington
    Jennifer Runyon
    Jennifer Runyon
    • Cindy Brady
    Barry Williams
    Barry Williams
    • Greg Brady
    Christopher Knight
    Christopher Knight
    • Peter Brady
    Mike Lookinland
    Mike Lookinland
    • Bobby Brady
    • (as Michael Lookinland)
    Jerry Houser
    Jerry Houser
    • Wally Logan
    Ron Kuhlman
    Ron Kuhlman
    • Phillip Covington III
    Caryn Richman
    Caryn Richman
    • Nora Brady
    Carol Huston
    Carol Huston
    • Valerie
    Jaclyn Bernstein
    Jaclyn Bernstein
    • Jessica Logan
    G.W. Lee
    • Mickey Logan
    • (as G. W. Lee)
    Zachary Bostrom
    Zachary Bostrom
    • Kevin Brady
    F.J. O'Neil
    • Mr. Prescott
    • (as F. J. O'Neil)
    Barbara Mallory
    Barbara Mallory
    • Mrs. Powell
    • Director
      • Peter Baldwin
    • Writers
      • Sherwood Schwartz
      • Lloyd J. Schwartz
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    sj1840

    Without Question The Best Reunion Movie Ever

    Christmastime just isn't complete for me without watching this movie. The Brady family reuniting for the holidays always produces warm fuzzies for me. The original show was cheesy and so is this reunion movie, but it is also surprisingly well acted by every member of the ensemble cast and hits upon some real truths about family togetherness. Jennifer Runyon seamlessly fills the shoes of Susan Olsen in this yuletide gathering, Maureen McCormick is as beautiful as ever, and Florence Henderson is still the sunniest and most perky television mom around. A TV movie can get away with being sappy if it's focused around Christmas, and this movie succeeds on every level as a feel-good holiday reunion film.
    6melgl-99183

    Brady cheesiness at its finest. So bad it's good.

    I absolutely love the Brady Bunch and so does my daughter now ( she's 14). We love this movie.

    It was great seeing the whole Brady clan together- except for the orig Cindy. I've always loved Florence Henderson she still looks beautiful in this movie.

    Of course there are some corny scenes and just annoying characters. Marcia's husband Wally is a nerd who doesn't want anyone to know he lost his job. Their son is a bratty red head who's mean to Greg's kid. You seriously want to punch the brat in the face.

    When bringing in the tree, the Bradys break out into a cheesy Christmas song which no normal family actually sings.

    When Peter and Bobby talk in the middle of the night, Peter is wearing a nightgown. What guy actually wears that?

    Look for a big goof decorating the Christmas tree. Some bad audio. Hard to believe that wasn't caught during editing.

    Cheesy Christmas fun I watch every holiday.
    6jackbanister16

    A rough outing; needs a laugh track and some more Christmas cheer

    The lack of a laugh track on this, even though it's a feature length movie, made it a LOT less enjoyable. As most here, I've seen every episode of the Brady Bunch and loved it! It was nice to see almost the entire cast back in action, but the plot and some characters **cough** Marcia's little butt hole kid, Mickey **cough** left a lot to be desired. Part of what made the Brady Bunch sitcom special was its lighthearted and comical approach to more complex problems in life, but the tone of this movie is kind of a downer. Sure, the ending ties everything together, but it has little of the charm that made the sitcom so enjoyable. I realize that the kids are adults and now have adult problems, but it was a jarring change of style and pace from what we are used to seeing.

    Back to the lack of a laugh track; The movie relied heavily on quirky expressions by Alice and one liners from Carol and Mike that would normally result in thunderous laughter from the laugh track. Instead, we are treated with awkward silence and pause from the other cast members. This could be forgiven if it was once or twice, but it happened a lot. Definitely questioning Sherwood Schwarz' decision making on nixing the laugh track and making it so dramatic.

    One final complaint. If you are going to make the movie dramatic, at least take the time to roll out the problems and allow for a little conflict to occur to spice it up. The films spends the first 30-45 minutes unloading all the problems of each kid and their respective spouse, which are interesting. The problem is that the problems are quickly and neatly solved with hardly any conflict, which was a bit boring. I think this could have been pretty good as a limited TV series so that the problems could be given a little more depth and character development.

    I am more than likely over analyzing a made for TV movie which serves as nothing more than a reunion episode, BUT I really enjoyed the sitcom and was hoping for more from this.
    8TVholic

    'Tis the season to be schmaltzy.

    My family used to look forward to "The Brady Bunch" kicking off every Friday night (along with the rest of the ABC lineup; Must See TV, early 70s-style). Hundreds of thousands wished they could be part of this family. Who wouldn't want to be able to neatly solve their problems in 30 minutes with such understanding parents? Not to mention the memorable Hawaiian vacation episodes (a few Hawaii episodes were de rigueur for sitcoms of the era). While series star Robert Reed always chafed at the simplistic comic situations, it did manage to endear itself to the Me generation. After the original show left primetime, there were several abortive attempts to bring them back.

    Of the numerous variations on the Brady theme, this reunion was the most true to form. The "Brady Kids" cartoon was too, well, cartoonish, with a magical, talking crow and no parents to be seen. "The Brady Bunch Variety Hour" was a short-lived flop. "The Brady Brides" had its moments, but couldn't capture the spirit of the original, since it didn't include the entire cast. 1990's "The Bradys" became too serious, moving the house, paralyzing Bobby, turning Marcia into an alcoholic and Mike into a politician, not to mention losing Maureen McCormick. Those changes resulted in a 6 episode run, besting the 10 episodes of the Brides and the 8 of the Variety Hour to become the shortest-lived Brady show. The Brady Bunch theatrical films were a travesty, choosing to mock the original clan as inexplicably Munster-ish outcasts blissfully ignorant of their retrofreakishness.

    In my household, watching this is a holiday season tradition, the way "Miracle on 34th Street," "It's a Wonderful Life," "A Christmas Story" or "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer" is for others. After all, Christmas is the warm and fuzzy season and the Brady Bunch was nothing if not warm and fuzzy. When this was first broadcast, it was like seeing old friends again after a very long time, not unlike Schwartz' first successful TV show reunion, "Rescue from Gilligan's Island." Everybody had grown older, but nothing had really changed. Greg had married offscreen and both he and Marcia had kids, but that's about it. The house with its cavernous interior was thoroughly familiar and painstakingly recreated and updated. Only the driveway and backyard was missing. And the situations were classic. With roughly 100 minutes to fill, everybody got to have their own secrets and problems. True, the reunion sometimes verged on mawkishness, especially with the caroling, but that's part of the Brady charm. Only in the last 15 minutes did it drag, with Mike trapped in a construction site collapse.

    All of the original cast members were at just the right age. Robert Reed never seemed more paternal. The kids were still young, but no longer the cloying youngsters of endless reruns. The production also teemed with pretty ladies. Aside from Marcia, Marcia, Marcia, there was Greg's wife Nora, Peter's girlfriend Valerie, and Jennifer Runyon as a prettier, if blander, Cindy. Susan Olsen, the original Cindy, was on her honeymoon (she should have done the reunion, since that marriage ended in divorce). Also missing was Allan Melvin, the original Sam the butcher. Only Florence Henderson was a distraction, with almost Tammy Fay Bakkerish makeup and overplucked eyebrows.

    Now Schwartz is working on yet another Brady project where Mike is elected President. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Thanks, but I'll stick with this, the last vestige of old school Brady.
    LUVJET

    Above average reunion

    This is a movie that is really only going to be tolerated by true "Brady" fans. We never really took them seriously as a family, but we loved watching them. The Brady's are, in deed, a non-existent family, but that makes them even more fun to watch- Escapism !!

    And now, the whole family (minus the original Cindy) is back together again in a less-groovy, updated surroundings, for a Christmas gathering, in Brady fashion. The whole house is full of Brady's and more Brady's (they've multiplied). Alice doesn't live here anymore, but she's got problems of her own and shows up at just the right moment- to help with Christmas dinner.

    A Very Brady Christmas is less than average t.v. fare if you were not a Brady fan. To those who watched faithfully every Friday night, you're gonna love seeing 'em in all their unbelievable camp, once again.

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    • Trivia
      Susan Olsen was the only original cast member not to appear in the movie, because she had decided to go on her honeymoon in Jamaica. She also found out that Paramount only had to deliver on five of the six "kids," and wanted to pay Olsen the least.
    • Goofs
      When the travel agent call Carol's bank, the agent is provided the exact account balance (as well as recent transaction history). Banks can only verify if a certain amount is in the account to cover the funds (whether it's a "good" check or not at that time). This would be a severe breach of customer privacy.
    • Quotes

      [Mickey slides down the handrail for the stairs]

      Mike Brady: Mickey, do you want to see your next Christmas?

      Mickey Logan: Yes.

      Mike Brady: DON'T EVER DO THAT AGAIN.

      Mickey Logan: Deal!

      Mike Brady: Okay!

    • Connections
      Edited from The Brady Bunch: The Voice of Christmas (1969)

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Рождество в семействе Брэйди
    • Filming locations
      • 15434 Sutton Street, Sherman Oaks, California, USA(Mr. Prescott's house)
    • Production companies
      • Sherwood Schwartz Company
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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