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Addams Family Values
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Addams Family Values

The family just got a little stranger.
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User Score3,321 ratings
TMDB 7.016+19931h 34mEnglish
ComedyFamilyFantasy

Synopsis

Siblings Wednesday and Pugsley Addams will stop at nothing to get rid of Pubert, the new baby boy adored by parents Gomez and Morticia. Things go from bad to worse when the new "black widow" nanny, Debbie Jellinsky, launches her plan to add Fester to her collection of dead husbands.

Director
Barry SonnenfeldFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Scott Rudin Productions2 production companies
Release
November 19, 1993Released
Box Office
$49MBudget $47M

Top Cast

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Anjelica Huston
Anjelica Huston
Morticia Addams
Raúl Juliá
Raúl Juliá
Gomez Addams
Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd
Uncle Fester
Joan Cusack
Joan Cusack
Debbie Jellinsky
Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci
Wednesday Addams
Carol Kane
Carol Kane
Granny
Jimmy Workman
Jimmy Workman
Pugsley Addams
David Krumholtz
David Krumholtz
Joel Glicker

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Reviews

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Gimly
Oct 6, 2018

Almost thirty years after their first on screen appearance, and more than **fifty** after their creation, The Addams Family proved itself still relevant in the 1990s. _Addams Family Values_ specifically though, might be my favourite part of the whole franchise. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

CinemaSerf
Apr 16, 2024

As sequels go, this one is really quite good fun. The arrival of baby "Pubert" doesn't exactly thrill "Wednesday" (Christina Ricci) nor "Pugsley" (Jimmy Workman) and they determine that he has to go! Meantime, parents "Morticia" (Anjelica Huston) and "Gomez" (Raul Julia) decide that they need to get him a nanny - and they alight on "Debbie" (Joan Cusack) who immediately sets her sights on "Uncle Fester" (Christopher Lloyd). The children are sent to one of those horrible summer camps run by the kumbaya brigade where they don't quite fit in with the curriculum of the nauseatingly gloopy "Becky" (Christine Baranksi) and her abundance of twee students straight out of "Little House on the Prairie". Scene set for some deliciously dark antics as the kids must escape from the monstrousness of their retreat - causing a maximum of damage and delivering quite a potent assessment of the plight of the native American en route - and deal with their domestic interloper. Speaking of interlopers, it's also clear that nanny has quite a malevolent streak of her own - and "Fester" might soon be destined to join her long list of deceased spouses. As ever, it's Huston who steals the show here - she barely features, but when she does she imbues the whole thing with a certain menacing dignity. The rest of the ensemble work well together and the story is peppered with plenty of daft (adult) humour, a little bit of gentle slapstick and "Lurch" (Carer Struycken) is there to keep order. There's plenty of attention to the detailed look of the film and in the end I was was probably with the siblings about the young "Pubert"!

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