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The Addams Family [1991]
The Addams Family [1991]

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Actor: Barry Sonnenfeld|anjelica Huston|raul Julia|christopher Lloyd
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Category: Video

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 2163

Format: Dolby, Pal, Surround Sound
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Parental Guidance
Media: VHS Tape
Running Time: 95 minutes
Number Of Items: 1
Discs: 1

EAN: 5014756281021
ASIN: B00004CM7E

Theatrical Release Date: November 22, 1991
Release Date: June 1, 1998
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Director Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black) brings his distinctly cartoonish sensibility to this feature film version of the old Charles Addams comic strip. Anjelica Huston was born to play Morticia Addams, matriarch of the ghoulish Addams clan, while the late Raul Julia is a very agreeable, lusty Gomez. But it's Christina Ricci who arguably steals the show as their stone-faced daughter, Wednesday. As is often the problem with adaptations of comics or television shows, somehow an original story has to be implemented that doesn't clutter things up. But clutter is an issue here as the script gets tangled on a lame plot concerning efforts to steal the Addams' house and fortune. Still, it's fun to see an ideal cast reanimate an old favourite. --Tom Keogh


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5 out of 5 stars death, coffin, black rose and humour - perfect   August 3, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Just amazing movie for all the times. Can watch for many times and still you wanna watch more and more of it.

Anjelica Huston and Paul Julia are pale example of perfect eternal unusual, amazing, inimitable love. Christina Ricci is a perfect daughter - cold-livered deadly beauty. All actors match perfect and create "one big happy family"

Everything that have to be dead - will be alive in this movie, everything that have to be alive will be dead with a smile on it's face.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing horror comedy   October 23, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A collection of renowned actors, a gothic setting, a plot containing physical and physiological, monstrous jokes, an interesting story adds up to an amazing horror comedy from Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black.)

The juxtaposition of Huston (The Grifters) and Julia (One from the heart) is fantastic. The odd ball mother and father are great and really work well together as the horny, evil couple. The acting by the pair is outstanding and really captures the brilliance form the TV show.

Christopher Lloyd (Back to the future) is magnificent as the betrayer Uncle Fester who moves into the fantastic setting of the Addam's mansion to claim their fortune.

The characters stand out in this great film. The slickness, emotions, horrible humour, black comedy and contrasting human element jokes are used by the family who audiences will simply love. It's because they are so different from ordinary families. They are likable, funny and enjoyable to watch. Their relationships with each other are fantastic, especially the parents but the two kids are amazingly `innocent'.

The story itself is a good watch. Perhaps lacking and slightly confusing in the beginning but once Lloyd enters it becomes very interesting and engaging. The plot is slow and fast at many points, varying the styles at the right times. The direction is superb by Sonnenfeld who brings a great edge to the setting, making it very gothic and chilling, what the film required. The film also deserved its Oscar nomination for best costume design. The cool style of the father Gomez is definitely the best because it is slick, classy and supposedly rich, making him a sophisticated character.

Contrasts between humans and `monsters' is an appreciative technique encoded. Having different values in society creates a very good atmosphere.

The plot is always engaging and because of the cool mysterious style of the characters is able to rely on the amazing acting, great monstrous jokes, spooky setting and emotional funny ideologies encoded to make a really enjoyable family horror comedy.

8/10



5 out of 5 stars Fantabulous!   December 28, 2003
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I grew up with this film so maybe I'm biast. It was this film that made me fall in love with the delightful Christina Ricci and making Wednesday Addams my idol.

What's so lovable about these characters, is that they don't KNOW they're weird. To them burying a cat alive is perfectly normal. The reactions of those around them is hilarious and you can't help but wonder why someone wouldn't be impressed by the blood soaked Shakespere performance of Wednesday and Pugsley. Beautifully gothic sets suit the Addams perfectly.

Anyone watching this however should not expect a deep a meaningfull plot. That's not what these films are about. Funny, beautiful and an absolute delight. A great film for you to just sit and watch over and over again, each time noticing more and more things about not only the characters but everything around.

(A special note on the lighting which I always loved. The subtle effect of Mortisha's eyes always being highlighted while the rest of her face is shadowed.)

So if you like a good fun film to watch, a fan of mad outrageous sets and characters, then this is a film for you.


3 out of 5 stars "Screams in the night - it can only mean one thing"   October 22, 2002
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

The Addams Family begins with a hearty chuckle, as a group of nauseatingly cheery carol singers are treated to a dose of Addams hospitality. The film is of course a 1990s revamp of the 1960s television series with the catchy refrain: "They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky, they're altogether ooky." However, the film lacks the delicate balance between finesse and crudity that marked the original; perhaps this is the result when a cult show is turned into movie fodder for the masses.

The Addams' live in a decaying mansion that boasts such attractions as a graveyard, a swamp and a vault full of money. It is this last which attracts the attention of a crooked accountant and his unscrupulous client Mrs. Craven. Their plan is to install Mrs. Craven's son Gordon in the house as 'long-lost' Uncle Fester Addams, with the purpose of gaining access to the vault. Initially Gordon is all for this plan, but once he gets to know and like the family, he undergoes a crisis of confidence and must decide where his loyalties lie.

The plot may be depressingly formulaic, but fortunately it is in the Addams' nature to be quirky. The humour is generally quite fresh and clever - who would have picked the villain's ultra-conventional wife pairing off with hirsute (and definitely unconventional) Cousin Itt? But along with the hits, there are some equally spectacular misses, including almost everything involving Grandma Addams. The other female Addams' are excellent, especially young Christina Ricci as the perpetually sullen Wednesday. Ultimately though, you have to wonder if the mysterious and macabre charm of the Addams has lost something in its modernisation, and if perhaps they should have been left to rest in peace.


5 out of 5 stars Magnificent!   August 27, 2002
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is an absolutely brilliant camp classic. The characters are charming and memorable, especially the understated Morticia, the swashbuckling Gomez, the stone-faced Wednesday and the villain, Dr Greta Penterschloss. The double entendres and ironic lines have since become part of the vocab of lovers of the Addams Family movies. Other interesting characters include the helpful "Thing," the weird butler and Fester, of course, while at the family ball Cousin It and the twins Flora and Fauna really impressed. The funniest scenes include the school play, the seance, the first visit of Fester to the vaults (where they watch an old home movie) and the psychotherapy session: "love, hate, hate, love - ze thoughts they bubble und collide." I have made a habit of watching this one at least once a year. It's a timeless classic, with great gags, excellent acting and a culture of its own. No wonder it has become a cult classic.



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