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The Addams Family
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When their eccentric lifestyle gets threatened by their attorney and a greedy mother and son who try to steal their families wealth, the Addams family must work to uncover their plans.
When their eccentric lifestyle gets threatened by their attorney and a greedy mother and son who try to steal their families wealth, the Addams family must work to uncover their plans.
Actors:
Zelda Rubinstein,
Steven M. Martin,
Ryan Holihan,
Allegra Kent,
Steve Welles,
Lela Ivey,
Douglas Brian Martin
Zelda Rubinstein
28 May 1933, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Steven M. Martin
24 October 1954
Ryan Holihan
Allegra Kent
11 August 1937, Los Angeles, California, USA
Steve Welles
Lela Ivey
26 June 1958, New York City, New York, USA
Douglas Brian Martin
24 October 1954
Country:
United States
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Dispatch-Tribune Newspapers
December 23, 2006
Funny feature film version of the classic TV show, and just as ghoulishly hilarious.
July 16, 2010
Deliciously sick and delightfully cast.
May 03, 2007
An extended collection of one-liners and not much more.
October 25, 2006
The plot is a threadbare thing indeed.
May 03, 2007
Despite inspired casting and nifty visual trappings, the eagerly awaited Addams Family figures as a major disappointment.
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
Dark comedy with macabre humor for teens.
July 07, 2010
They're creepy and they're predictable? Mysterious and rather tame?
July 16, 2010
A twisted treat.
June 24, 2006
Ooky the Addamses may be, subversive they ain't; it plays like a paean to the nuclear family.
May 03, 2007
Cinematographer-turned-director Barry Sonnenfeld and screenwriters Larry Wilson and Caroline Thompson haven't solved the problem of how to construct a film around a one-joke concept.
August 16, 2007
Ooky the Addamses may be, subversive they ain't; it plays like a paean to the nuclear family.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
The film's aimlessness and repetitiveness eventually become draining.

