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Growing Up Brady

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Barry Williams in Growing Up Brady (2000)
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A tell-all story of what happened behind the scenes of the hit TV series, The Brady Bunch (1969). It is based on the book written by Barry Williams, the actor who played Greg Brady.A tell-all story of what happened behind the scenes of the hit TV series, The Brady Bunch (1969). It is based on the book written by Barry Williams, the actor who played Greg Brady.A tell-all story of what happened behind the scenes of the hit TV series, The Brady Bunch (1969). It is based on the book written by Barry Williams, the actor who played Greg Brady.

  • Director
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Writers
    • Barry Williams
    • Chris Kreski
    • Matt Dorff
  • Stars
    • Adam Brody
    • Kaley Cuoco
    • Rebeccah Bush
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Writers
      • Barry Williams
      • Chris Kreski
      • Matt Dorff
    • Stars
      • Adam Brody
      • Kaley Cuoco
      • Rebeccah Bush
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Adam Brody
    Adam Brody
    • Barry Williams
    Kaley Cuoco
    Kaley Cuoco
    • Maureen McCormick
    Rebeccah Bush
    Rebeccah Bush
    • Florence Henderson
    Kaitlin Cullum
    Kaitlin Cullum
    • Eve Plumb
    Raviv Ullman
    Raviv Ullman
    • Chris Knight
    • (as Ricky Ullman)
    Carly Schroeder
    Carly Schroeder
    • Susan Olsen
    Scott Lookinland
    • Michael Lookinland
    • (as Scott Michael Lookinland)
    Suanne Spoke
    Suanne Spoke
    • Ann B. Davis
    Mark Kassen
    Mark Kassen
    • Eddie Fontaine
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • Robert Reed
    Michael Tucker
    Michael Tucker
    • Sherwood Schwartz
    Barry Williams
    Barry Williams
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    Sherwood Schwartz
    Sherwood Schwartz
    • Self
    Michael Fetters
    • Lloyd Schwartz
    Eddie Allen
    Eddie Allen
    • Paramount TV President
    Gary Morgan
    Gary Morgan
    • Brady Bunch 1st AD
    Alan Woolf
    Alan Woolf
    • Brady Bunch Director #1
    Adam Kassen
    Adam Kassen
    • Brady Bunch 2nd AD
    • Director
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Writers
      • Barry Williams
      • Chris Kreski
      • Matt Dorff
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    MN4EVR

    This was a great way to spend a Sunday night!

    I enjoyed this TV movie. It wasn't a great artistic endeavor, but neither was it's subject. The whole thing felt like a two hour Brady Bunch episode. It gave insight in to how the cast related and felt about the show, but focused mainly on the relationship between Barry and Maureen. Through the whole movie I wondered about two things, 1. What does Maureen McCormick think about this, and 2. Is that Eve Plumb playing Florence Henderson? (it wasn't). I liked this and thought it was a great way to spend a Sunday night.
    Victor Field

    They may not be on Gilligan's island, but they're still here for a long, long time.

    It's funny how the biggest ratings successes aren't always the most enduring shows; in England, for instance, "The Army Game" was a big, big hit whereas "Fawlty Towers" was a bit of a flop when it first aired, but only one of them is still remembered widely today. (Guess which.) Similarly, during its five-year run in America "The Brady Bunch" wasn't really a Nielsen champion the way something like "Family Affair" was, but one of them spawned one animated spinoff, a variety show, two dramatic TV shows, record albums, two big-screen movies (both of them among the better examples of TV-to-cinema transfers), tours, and now three TV movies. It may leave UK audiences bemused, but I suppose US audiences would wonder why snooker is so popular on British TV.

    Which brings us to "Growing Up Brady," based on Barry "Greg" Williams and Chris Kreski's book about the former's experiences on the show. I suspect the book would be more interesting to read than this movie is to watch - a bit too much emphasis is put on whether or not he and Maureen "Marcia" McCormack did the deed of darkness for my liking, although the upside (other than a hilarious round of fluffed takes for a bedroom scene - not that kind) is that we do get to see a pre-"8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter" Kaley Cuoco in fetching skimpy swimwear. (Well, that's an upside for lesbians and straight men, anyway.)

    The movie's more interesting when it focuses on nearly every other aspect of the show not involving Barry's love life - Daniel Hugh Kelly and Michael Tucker come off well as the late Robert Reed and the still-with-us-at-the-time-of-writing Sherwood Schwartz, and the sight of Reed expressing his distaste at the stuff he has to do in the name of comedy (Reed's previous series had been "The Defenders," so going from that to this must be like going from performing Faulkner to doing Jackie Collins) gives the movie some real edge, a reminder of how harder it is to do this stuff than it looks. But as well as providing a bit of behind-the-scenes-after-the-fact information, it also furnishes some actual entertainment, not least with the kids being encouraged to sing and dance on the show and on tour (shoot me, but I liked "Time To Change").

    Some of the casting is a problem - the woman who's supposed to be Ann B. Davis doesn't come close - and as I said I suspect the book will be better, but can you imagine any comedies today having the potential to lead to a TV movie like this? And the feeling of axe-grinding is mercifully absent, making "Growing Up Brady" worth a look for fans of the series, and of US TV shows in general... plus, this is arguably better written than the show that spawned it in the first place.

    (P.S.: Why IS snooker so popular on British TV?)
    9spteos

    Delightful and surprisingly good

    Anyone old enough to remember the series has heard the stories. We know about "the date" and we know of Robert Reed's "secret" and of Barry's first love. To be effective, Growing Up Brady had to stick to what we know but not make it a weak, years-later rerun. And the creators succeeded. The first half-hour was terrific -- good lines, quick cuts, the use of Brady Bunch-like look and sound, a lot of innocent comedy and good fun but packed with nostalgia. The cut-ups by the boys on the sound stage, the one-on-ones between cast members. I concur with those who praise Michael Tucker and Daniel Hugh Kelly: A-1 acting jobs and in very tough roles. The kids were more wooden and Florence Henderson's role seemed to be for photographic but not plot purposes; we got no feel for her as a person. This movie could have been a real bomb job, either a weak bio or a rip of the show or the personalties; somehow, both were avoided. The creative forces here did their homework and turned out a winner, though I would add that the Greg-Marcia romance got a bit old.
    raisleygordon

    The reality is there, but where's the drama?

    At best, "Growing Up Brady" is not a disappointment. But it doesn't hit the bull's-eye, because it feels shallow. Sure, this is based on a true story, but perhaps this might have played better had it been made, say, several years after the show ended, and with more experienced actors. The Robert Reed story is only slightly more satisfying, and I would have preferred to see more of it. I didn't find the Barry Williams/Maureen McCormick story very interesting, because there apparently isn't any chemistry between the actors portraying them. Cameos from more Brady actors would have helped too, especially from Maureen McCormack, who's character of course, is also the star of the movie. It's an interesting film, but not particularly satisfying.
    SajeevaS

    Very Brady Interesting

    Knowing facts about what 'actually' happened behind the scenes, is the most interesting- especially when it comes to the Brady Bunch, where all characters shine on TV, earning them the 'happiest family' tagline.

    After watching this, one could easily say.. 'well they were not so happy after all'. Though this movie was through Barry Williams' perspective, it gave all the characters, an equal part. I guess all questions can finally be answered – in this movie, the question on everyone's mind seem to be – did Barry Williams have a fling with Maureen MaCormack? Well the answer to that is all explained in the movie. Another thing which is quite obvious is that no series is complete with a black sheep- and in this movie, we find out who the black sheep of the series was, and all the other flings which happened during

    All in all it was a great movie, and a great recommendation to any fan of the TV series.

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    • Trivia
      Mike Lookinland is portrayed by his real life son Scott Lookinland.
    • Goofs
      Maureen is wearing a 1980s style bikini during the pool scene, which is set in 1972.
    • Quotes

      Sherwood Schwartz: [on the phone pleading to save the show] So we say that Mike has to go to design a building in Timbuktu?

      Paramount TV President: [voice on the phone] It's not going to work, Sherwood, and the idea to cast another father is out.

      Sherwood Schwartz: We both know that the show is about the kids.

      Paramount TV President: Well the kids are getting older and no one thinks that the kids are as adorable as they used to be.

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      Features Love, American Style (1969)

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Bradys - Wie alles begann
    • Filming locations
      • Ambassador Hotel - 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Good Guy Entertainment
      • Paramount Network Television Productions
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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