The Brady Bunch in the White House | |
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Genre | Political comedy |
Written by | Lloyd J. Schwartz Hope Juber |
Directed by | Neal Israel |
Starring | Shelley Long Gary Cole |
Music by | Laurence Juber |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Armand Leo Lloyd J. Schwartz |
Cinematography | Bob Seaman |
Editor | Terry Stokes |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company | Paramount Television |
Original release | |
Network | Fox |
Release | November 29, 2002 |
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The Brady Bunch in the White House is a 2002 American comedy television film and the second sequel to The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), following A Very Brady Sequel (1996). It was directed by Neal Israel and written by Lloyd J. Schwartz and Hope Juber, based upon characters originally developed by Sherwood Schwartz for the television sitcom The Brady Bunch (1969–1974).[1] Although Shelley Long and Gary Cole reprise their roles from the previous films, the children and Alice were all recast in this film.
In the film, the Bradys return a winning lottery ticket, which endears them greatly to the public. This eventually leads to Mike Brady being elected president. The Bradys then adapt to their new lifestyle, in the White House.
It was produced by Paramount Television for the Fox television network and first aired on November 29, 2002 on Fox.[2] The film received negative reviews.