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Director: | Dennis Steinmetz |
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Writer: | George Tibbles |
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The original TV Addams Family members prepare for Halloween. | |
Release Date: | Oct 30, 1977 |
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Director: | Dennis Steinmetz |
Writer: | George Tibbles |
Genres: | Comedy, Horror, TV Movie |
Keywords | 1970s, monster, halloween, eccentric family, eccentricity, unconventional family |
Production Companies | Charles Fries Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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John Astin | Gomez Addams |
Carolyn Jones | Morticia Addams/Ophelia Frump |
Jackie Coogan | Uncle Fester |
Henry Darrow | Pancho Addams |
Jane Rose | Grandmama Addams |
Elvia Allman | Mother Frump |
Ted Cassidy | Lurch |
Lisa Loring | Wednesday Addams Sr |
Ken Weatherwax | Pugsley Addams Sr/Dr. Addams |
Parley Baer | Bones Lafferty/John Quincy Addams/Boss Crook |
Vito Scotti | Mikey/Mr. Grimm |
Patrick Campbell | Louie The Lard/Little Bo Peep |
Dean Sothern | Fake Gomez |
Terry Miller | Fake Morticia |
Felix Silla | Cousin Itt |
Jennifer Surprenant | Wednesday Addams Jr |
Ken Marquis | Pugsley Addams Jr |
David B. Johns | Hercules |
Clinton Beyerle | Atlas |
George Ranito Jordan | First Cop |
Suzanne Krarna | Countess Dracula |
Alice Fries | Witch Kid in Party Scene |
Name | Job |
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Charles Addams | Characters |
George Tibbles | Writer |
Jacques R. Marquette | Director of Photography |
Ken Baker | Editor |
Caro Jones | Casting |
Bill Ross | Art Direction |
William P. Owens | Production Manager |
Linda Sohy | Production Manager |
Malcolm Stuart | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Dennis Steinmetz | Director |
Vic Mizzy | Original Music Composer |
Name | Title |
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Charles W. Fries | Executive Producer |
David Levy | Producer |
Paul Pieratt | Associate Producer |
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**_Stick with the original B&W TV series or the two early 90’s movies_** Eleven years after the previous televised adventures of the Addams Family, Gomez’ brother, Pancho (Henry Darrow), visits just in time for a Halloween celebration. He’s still interested in Morticia (Carolyn Jones), which sti ... rs the jealousy of Gomez (John Astin). Meanwhile some burglars (Vito Scotti, et al.) are interested in getting their hands on the family fortune. The cast also includes Ted Cassidy (Lurch), Jackie Coogan (Uncle Fester) and Felix Silla (Cousin Itt), amongst others. “Halloween with the New Addams Family” (1977) was considered a pilot for a revival series, which wasn’t picked up and wisely so. While I always prefer color over B&W, this is the exception because the color mixed with videotape, as opposed to film, give the proceedings a seriously amateur quality. It’s so bad you’ll be tempted to tune out in 5-10 minutes. Also, the Addams’ house set is long gone and the real-life mansion used (cited below) just isn’t very effective by comparison. Then there are curious additions that don’t work, like Gomez’s brother who’s basically a replica of Gomez. It’s the same with Wednesday Jr. and Pugsley Jr., who add nothing to the proceedings. So why are they there? Lastly, the corny gags that were amusing in the mid-60s are now hackneyed and unfunny, like the spy (Vito Scotti) being scared by every little odd thing in the Addams’ creepy manor. Thankfully, Carolyn still looks great and Lisa Loring as Wednesday Sr. is a highlight on the feminine front, being 18 during shooting. There are some entertaining bits, but this is strictly for die-hard fans of the 60’s show interested in a low-rent reunion over a decade later. The flick runs 1 hour, 14 minutes, and was shot at Higgins-Verbeck-Hirsch Mansion, Los Angeles. GRADE: C-