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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781566056397
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 156605639X
Label: Rhino Theatrical
Manufacturer: Rhino Theatrical
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Rhino Theatrical
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 24, 2000
Running Time: 50 minutes
Sales Rank: 53387
Studio: Rhino Theatrical
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: If Nick at Nite reruns and the odd reunion special haven't yet numbed you to Brady nostalgia, if the specter of Greg in tight polyester, Jan making her jealous face, or Alice in curlers won't wear out their welcome on your tube no matter what, then by all means, tune into Brady Home Movies. Here's a 50-minute bonanza of bubblegum good times, with the whole surviving gang gathering round for a wide-eyed look back. Jan is painted as a flirt, Greg as the consummate cool guy, and Peter and Bobby seem plunked into parts ripped from their real lives. Vintage movies by the cast members cap off a show as squeaky-clean as the series that enabled it (promises to the contrary, nothing bold emerges). But that's the Brady clan for you: to their credit, they're as curiously captivating (if not nearly as cute) here as they were 30 years ago. --Tammy La Gorce
Description: The Brady Bunch Home Movies (which aired on CBS only once on May 24, 1995) is filled with great home movie clips from the cast members' own libraries as well as recent interviews with the majority of the cast. During the first year on the show, Robert Reed (Mike Brady) gave each cast member a Super 8 camera. He also took the children to England and New York during the show's hiatus. Some of the footage on The Brady Bunch Home Movies came from those private trips.
The DVD version includes an exclusive interview with Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Another Side of the Brady Bunch
I remember when this first aired on television. While I thought that it definitely could have been longer, I also enjoyed it because I was able to see a new side to the Brady's, so to speak. And from someone who grew up with Brady's, at least in re-runs, it was fun to see them as actual kids, being goofy.
If you missed this when it first aired, and are a Brady fan, it's definitely something that is worth watching. The only reason I give it four stars instead of five is because I feel it could have been longer, and wish that Maureen McCormick and Eve Plumb would have been with the rest of the cast during this little mini-reunion. However, as a plus, at the end, there are interviews with Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland, that stretch to a pretty good portion, which is definitely another plus, as long as you are a Cindy and Bobby fan.
Rating: - HOW MANY years ago?
Robert Reed gave all the Brady kids Super 8 cameras. Unbeknownst to him, he initiated the concept of REALITY TV! There's no nude scenes, ambush confrontations or interventions, but if you were/are a fan of the Brady Bunch, you will adore this DVD. It is, in reality, a contribution to the documentation of the world of pop culture way-back-when, definitely worth your attention.
Rating: - From TV to VHS & DVD,not quite the same
If you buy the DVD & Play it as I did you'll be disleased as I was for how they took out the very essence(s)of the special once they took out The intro comment by "Carol" of "This is our first reunion since the Girls got Married," along with the typed data across the stars'photos saying for one example Florence Henderson a.k.a. Carol Brady & changing it to a still sign saying Florence Henderson's pictures.But other than this with the very essence that it was first seen with on TV with some of their pre & post Brady follow-ups & even if not all them to date at that time on that Wednesday Night in May of 1995 on CBS.so that I want all fans of whom are reading this to write Rhino Home Video,10635 Santa Monica Blvd,Los Angeles CA 90025-4900 Also in the mean time until the original way of which it was seen on TV gets on DVD I dock this rating from 5 stars to 3
Rating: - Sweet memories of our fave family
Watching the footage filmed by the Brady kids is oddly like watching one of your own family recordings. Jumping from scene to scene, jerky and out of focus - but there is no doubt the level of love and happiness in eyes of the talent.
Added to this vision is a fascinating reunion with the Bradys (and Alice). Their respect for Robert Reed (who gave the kids the orginal cameras to film with) is obvious and the long standing friendships between the actors driven out of this wonderful series is great to see (if not something of a relief these days!!).
A most enjoyable DVD for Brady fans.
Rating: - There first reunion since the girls "got married."
As I said on another site and as The "Mother" starts off this special their saying how This is their first reunion since the girls"Got married."It's a very good follow up on all the original tv show's members of the original tv show's cast and each just as famous for their real/stage names as they are for their a.k.a. Brady role names including one of Robert Reed but under his birth name saying John Robert Reitz a.k.a. Mike Brady each followed by some but not all of their pre and post Brady roles but still a very good follow up.The cast members each share all of they're favorite memories of Bob including Chris Knight a.k.a. Peter Brady crying & saying how there were a Number of things he would've loved to have shared with Bob but didn't get to of which many times is the case with someone who's no longer with us.There were very good clips of their "reunions" too Yes as with The Brady Bunch Variety Hour,A Very Brady Christmas,along with The Bradys.Let's look forward to & clamor for the possibility of further future Brady Bunch Reunions in TV Show continuity perspective of which they still can have further reunions but no more pregnant jokes,the last of which was used in a Very Brady Christmas.There's also a good follow-up on their trips with the Super 8 Cameras of which Bob gave them for on at least one of their trips.Please also do check this special out on the ImBD site.
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