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A Addams Family Values (1993)
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Addams Family Values (1993)

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Country: US
Technical: col 94m
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Christina Ricci, Peter MacNicol

Synopsis:

The arrival of a new baby occasions the employment of a nanny, who turns out to be a serial husband-killer setting her sights on Fester. Meanwhile she engineers the kids' removal to Summer camp.

Review:

Having established the characters in the first picture, the makers have time to be brisker and more adventurous for this sequel: the family interact more with the outside world, enabling some dark satire at the expense of the American Dream. That said, the repeated jokes wear a bit thin.

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Country: US
Technical: col 94m
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Christina Ricci, Peter MacNicol

Synopsis:

The arrival of a new baby occasions the employment of a nanny, who turns out to be a serial husband-killer setting her sights on Fester. Meanwhile she engineers the kids' removal to Summer camp.

Review:

Having established the characters in the first picture, the makers have time to be brisker and more adventurous for this sequel: the family interact more with the outside world, enabling some dark satire at the expense of the American Dream. That said, the repeated jokes wear a bit thin.


Country: US
Technical: col 94m
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld
Cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Christina Ricci, Peter MacNicol

Synopsis:

The arrival of a new baby occasions the employment of a nanny, who turns out to be a serial husband-killer setting her sights on Fester. Meanwhile she engineers the kids' removal to Summer camp.

Review:

Having established the characters in the first picture, the makers have time to be brisker and more adventurous for this sequel: the family interact more with the outside world, enabling some dark satire at the expense of the American Dream. That said, the repeated jokes wear a bit thin.

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