Halloween with the New Addams Family
Halloween with the New Addams Family | |
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Genre | Halloween television movie |
Written by | Charles Addams (characters; uncredited) George Tibbles |
Directed by | Dennis Steinmetz |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Vic Mizzy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Charles W. Fries |
Producer | David Levy |
Cinematography | Jacques R. Marquette |
Editor | Ken Baker |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Production company | Charles Fries Productions |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | October 30, 1977 |
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Halloween with the New Addams Family is a 1977 American made-for-television comedy horror film based on the 1964–1966 sitcom The Addams Family. In contrast to the "new" in the title, most of the original series regulars reprised their roles, including John Astin, Carolyn Jones (billed as a "special guest star"), Jackie Coogan, Ted Cassidy, Lisa Loring, Ken Weatherwax and Felix Silla. Eleven years after the cancellation of the 1960s TV series, it was the only presentation that brought together most of the original cast in a color production, shot on videotape.[1]
Plot
[edit]Gomez's brother Pancho is staying with the family while Gomez goes to a lodge convention in Tombstone, Arizona. Gomez is jealous of his brother, who once courted Morticia. Halloween is nigh and Pancho tells the legend of Cousin Shy, who distributes gifts and carves pumpkins. Actually, Gomez has been lured off by crooks who have bugged the house in order to steal the family fortune.
The lead crook "Bones" Lafferty sends Mikey to investigate. Wednesday (Senior) is home from music academy, where she studied the piccolo (she breaks glass with it). Pugsley (Senior) is home from Nairobi medical school, where he is training to be a witch doctor. Mikey panics and flees after treading on Kitty Kat's tail. The crooks have a fake Gomez and Morticia to help in their plans, along with two strong-arm goons, Hercules and Atlas. Gomez returns home for the Halloween party and trimming of the scarecrow.
Lafferty poses as Quincy Addams (from Boston) to get in. He has his men tie up Gomez and Morticia and his doubles take their places, confusing Pancho, who's still infatuated with Morticia. Lurch scares off the thugs and terrifies the assistant crook Louie the Lard (who was dressed as Little Bo Peep). Fester, trying to be nice, puts Lafferty on the rack. Lafferty tries to escape through the secret passage and steps on Kitty Kat's tail. When the police arrive upon responding to a noise complaint, Lafferty and his gang surrender.
The Addams family are then free to celebrate Halloween happily, ending the night by singing together in welcome for Cousin Shy.
Cast
[edit]- Carolyn Jones as Morticia Addams / Ophelia Frump
- John Astin as Gomez Addams
- Ted Cassidy as Lurch
- Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester
- Jane Rose as Grandmama Eudora Addams
- Lisa Loring as Wednesday Addams (senior)
- Ken Weatherwax as Pugsley Addams (senior)
- Felix Silla as Cousin Itt
- Elvia Allman as Granny Hester Frump
- Henry Darrow as Pancho Addams
- Jennifer Surprenant as Wednesday Addams (junior)
- Ken Marquis as Pugsley Addams (junior)
- Parley Baer as Bones Lafferty
- Patrick Campbell as Louie the Lord
- Vito Scotti as Mikey
- Dean Sothern as Fake Gomez
- Terry Miller as Fake Morticia
- David B. Johns as Hercules
- Clinton Beyerle as Atlas
- George Ranito Jordan as First Cop
- Suzanne Krazna as Countess Dracula
Production
[edit]Blossom Rock, who had originally portrayed Grandmama, was ill at the time of the production (she died in January 1978, nearly three months after this special aired), causing her role to be given to Jane Rose. Margaret Hamilton, who had portrayed Mother Frump, declined to appear in the film; her role was played by Elvia Allman. Character actors Parley Baer and Vito Scotti, who both had recurring roles in the original series, also appeared in the film, but as different characters than those they had portrayed originally.
Home media
[edit]In 1989, GoodTimes Home Video released Halloween with the New Addams Family on VHS.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977)". Midnite Reviews. 31 October 2015. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
External links
[edit]- 1977 television films
- 1977 films
- 1977 comedy horror films
- American comedy horror films
- NBC original films
- Television films as pilots
- Television series reunion films
- Films based on television series
- Television films based on television series
- Halloween television specials
- The Addams Family films
- American films about Halloween
- Films scored by Vic Mizzy
- Films with screenplays by George Tibbles
- American drama television films
- 1970s American films
- 1977 comedy-drama films