The Brady Bunch in the White House

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The Brady Bunch in the White House (2002) is the second sequel to the The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) (A Very Brady Sequel (1996) had been the first sequel).

The Brady Bunch in the White House was produced by the Fox television network and first aired in November 2002. To keep the children at the same age they were in their previous films (made six years before) the roles of the children have all been recast with younger actors. The film was rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America.

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[edit] Cast & Crew

(From the Internet Movie Database)

[edit] Storyline

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The President of the United States of America abandons his post, thus leaving his staff to come up with a wholesome, all-American replacement; the Bradys. Mike Brady is appointed as President and his wife becomes the first female Vice President, and the new "First Family" moves into the White House. Along the way, a giant asteroid is heading for earth and Bobby finds a winning lottery ticket, that Mike insists must be returned to its rightful owner.

While the political party affiliation of the fictional First Family is never mentioned, several bits of dialogue in the film seen to suggest that the Bradys are Republicans and that Mike Brady supports several of the domestic policies of the then President Bush. While the television movie received the same MPAA rating as the first two films, most critics felt that this television movie lacked the creative wit and humor of the first two [1].

[edit] Trivia

Several more TV-movies were planned, including "A Very Brady Shipwreck" where the Bradys land on Gilligan's Island, among others. Due to low ratings all plans were scrapped.

[edit] Recurring events from the show

  • Peter breaking a vase while playing ball in the house.

[edit] References

[edit] See Also

The Brady Bunch