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Addams Family Values (DVD)

Addams Family Values is a 1993 American supernatural black comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Paul Rudnick, based on the characters created by Charles Addams. It is the sequel to The Addams Family (1991). The film features almost all the main cast members from the original film, including Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman, and Christopher Hart. Joan Cusack plays Debbie Jellinsky, a serial killer who marries Fester Addams (Lloyd) intending to murder him for his inheritance, while teenagers Wednesday (Ricci) and Pugsley (Workman) are sent to summer camp. Compared to its predecessor, which retained something of the madcap approach of the 1960s sitcom, Addams Family Values is played more for very dark and macabre laughs.

The film was well received by critics, in contrast to its predecessor s mixed critical reception. However, it did not perform as well as the first film, grossing $111 million on a budget of $47 million. This was also the final film starring Julia to be released in his lifetime before his death in 1994.

Condition

New

Actor

M.A. Page, Scott Rudin

Publisher

Paramount

Published Date

2019

Age group
Rating MPA

PG-13

Recording Studio

Paramount

Format

DVD

Amazon ASIN

B07TKNGMJX

UPC / EAN

032429328915

Year

1993

ReleaseDate

1993-11-19

RuntimeMins

94

RuntimeStr

1h 34min

Awards

Nominated for 1 Oscar, 3 wins & 16 nominations total

Directors

Barry Sonnenfeld

Writers

Charles Addams, Paul Rudnick

Stars

Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd

Produced by

David Nicksay, Susan Ringo, Scott Rudin

Music by

Marc Shaiman

Cinematography by

Donald Peterman

Film Editing by

Jim Miller, Arthur Schmidt

Casting By

David Rubin

Production Design by

Ken Adam

Art Direction by

William J. Durrell Jr.

Set Decoration by

Marvin March

Costume Design by

Theoni V. Aldredge

Makeup Department

Fred C. Blau Jr., Fern Buchner, Bill Fletcher, Tony Gardner, Susan Germaine, Kevin Haney, Katherine James, Steve LaPorte, Cheri Minns, Gerald Quist, Kim Santantonio, Susan Schuler-Page, Toni-Ann Walker, Dean Gates

Production Management

D. Scott Easton, Michael Tadross

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Michael Scott Bryant, Burtt Harris, Mark McGann, Rebecca Strickland, Ian Woolf

Art Department

Daril Alder, Fred Apolito, Craig B. Ayers Sr., Mychael Bates, Charles William Breen, Tamara Clinard, Michael D. Combs, Lauren Cory, Emily Ferry, John Giuliano, Otniel Gonzalez, Jeffery J. Jenkins, Johnny Knight, John Leimanis, Frank Musitelle, Joseph Musso, Jim Ondrejko, Joe Ondrejko, Caroline Perzan, Bob Skemp, Joy Taylor, Justin Walker, J. Todd Anderson, John Ballowe, Daren Dochterman, Jann K. Engel, Steven Hintz, Tom Hrupcho, Anthony Klaiman, Kacy Magedman, David Napoli, William H. Phen Jr., D.A. Zingelewicz

Sound Department

Bob Baron, Pamela Bentkowski, Noah Blough, Kay Colvin, Anne Couk, Ken Dufva, Juno J. Ellis, Douglas Greenfield, Cecelia Hall, Robin Harlan, Frank Howard, Joseph A. Ippolito, Suhail Kafity, Peter F. Kurland, Robert J. Litt, Steve Mann, Martin Maryska, James M. McCann, Sarah Monat, Frank A. Montaño, Jonathan Phillips, Greg P. Russell, Randy Singer, Thomas W. Small, Beth Sterner, David Behle, Greg Curda, Gloria D Alessandro, Jesse Dodd, Robert W. Hedland, Marcy Stoeven, David Wolowic

Special Effects by

James Belohovek, Barry Crane, Albert Delgado, Mike Elizalde, Eric Fiedler, Scott Forbes, Tony Gardner, Vance Hartwell, Gary L. Karas, Michael Levitre, Frank Charles Lutkus III, John Mauvezin, Dave Nelson, Carolyn Oros, Brian Penikas, Jeff Pepiot, Ken Pepiot, Gintar Repecka, V. Jude Ruta, Greg Solomon, Robert Cole, Carol Koch, Becky Ochoa, Gary Pawlowski, Bill Sturgeon

Visual Effects by

Katsuyoshi Arita, Jim Aupperle, Janine Monique Brauns, Laura Buff, Craig Clark, Thomas Conley, William S. Conner, Lowell Crisp, Syd Dutton, David Emerson, Ken Fisher, Jody Gaber, Brian Griffin, Robin Griffin, Todd Hall, Bill Harden, Brian Jochum, Kelly Kerby, Ingin Kim, Barry R. Koper, Michael Krueger, Peter Kuran, Kevin Kutchaver, Lisa Mann, Barbu Marian, Gary Martin, Jo Martin, David McCue, Alan Munro, Karen M. Murphy, Marilyn Nave, Valerie T. O Brien, Kevin O Neill, Robert L. Olmstead, Keith Peterman, Vic Petrotta Jr., Cynthia Pusheck, Walter Riley, Mark Sawicki, Ted Shinneman, Robert Stromberg, Greg Tagawa, Bill Taylor, Frederick E.O. Toye, Pam Vick, Don Waller, David S. Williams Jr., Jacqueline Zietlow, Thomas R. Dickens, George Herthel, Brian Prosser, Enid Zentelis

Stunts

Joni Avery, Mickey Cassidy, Richie Gaona, Gary Hymes, Alex Gaona, Keii Johnston, Steve Madaras, Larry Nicholas, Bobby Porter, Pat Romano, Myke Schwartz, Patricia Tallman

Camera and Electrical Department

Jenna Abrahamson-Minardi, Adam Alphin, Mike Amorelli, Michael Anderson, Billy Blackman, Michael W. Blymyer, Hugo Cortina, Lowell Crisp, David E. Diano, Melinda Sue Gordon, Pascal M. Guillemard, Donald L. Hartley, Vic Keatley, James E. Krattiger, Brad Peterman, Jay Peterman, Keith Peterman, Waverly Smothers, Calvin Sterry, Pattie Stone, Francis X. Valdez III, Renee Kayon, Mark Mele, Randy Nolen, Michael Shanman

Animation Department

Kathy St. Germain

Casting Department

Kenneth Chamitoff, Barbara Harris, Charlie Messenger, Marshall Peck, Amy Taksen, Debra Zane, Michele Bancroft

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Sue Crosby, Mitchell Ray Kenney, Wallace G. Lane Jr., Linda Matthews, Bob Moore Jr., Alina Panova, Kelly Porter, Nava R. Sadan, Susan J. Wright, Donna Beltran

Editorial Department

Leigh Davis, Tara Duncan, Mark Herman, Jeremiah O Driscoll, Bob Putynkowski, Karen Rasch, Theresa Repola Mohammed, Carin-Anne Strohmaier

Location Management

Karen White, Beth Tate

Music Department

Jeff Atmajian, Bob Bornstein, Tom Boyd, Tim Boyle, Wade Culbreath, Brad Dechter, Sandy DeCrescent, Bruce Dukov, Nancy Fogarty, The Hollywood Studio Orchestra, Alexander Janko, Artie Kane, Norman Ludwin, Hummie Mann, Chris Montan, Maria Newman, Bryan Pezzone, Ralph Sall, Scott Stambler, Michael Starobin, Tony Terran, James Thatcher, Louise Di Tullio, Paul Wertheimer, Booker White, The Hollywood Studio Symphony, Nick Vidar

Script and Continuity Department

Judi Townsend

Transportation Department

Randy Peters, Mike Phillips, Timothy P. Ryan, Candace Wells

Additional Crew

Peter Anastos, David Ascher, Paula Benson-Himes, Kevin Braker, Kathy Breen, Brandon Camp, Scott Chorna, John Coldiron, Maggie Davis, Frank Dutro, Allen Ferro, Pablo Ferro, AnaMarie C. Gonzaga, Rhona Gordon, Alonzo Greer, Victoria Hall, Vance Hartwell, Daren Hicks, Pat Jackson, Cee Lizarraga, Sandra McNeil, Ryan McWhorter, Daniella Milton, Charles Monaco, Robert Newhart, Heather Nicksay, Kathy Orloff, Adam Shankman, John J. Smith Jr., Mike Thompson, Susan Towner, Bruce Wright, Marcus Canty, June Jordan, Jesse Merz, Stan Rodarte, Barbara Rosing Hoke, Lisa Wilhoit

Thanks

Lady Colyton, William Sherak

Genres

Comedy, Fantasy

Companies

Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions

Countries

USA

Languages

English

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

6.8

ImDb Rating Votes

93039

Metacritic Rating

61

Short Description

Addams Family Values is a 1993 American supernatural black comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Paul Rudnick, based on the characters created by Charles Addams. It is the sequel to The Addams Family (1991). The film features almost all the main cast members from the original film, including Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman, and Christopher Hart. Joan Cusack plays Debbie Jellinsky, a serial killer who marries Fester Addams (Lloyd) intending to murder him for his inheritance, while teenagers Wednesday (Ricci) and Pugsley (Workman) are sent to summer camp. Compared to its predecessor, which retained something of the madcap approach of the 1960s sitcom, Addams Family Values is played more for very dark and macabre laughs.

The film was well received by critics, in contrast to its predecessor s mixed critical reception. However, it did not perform as well as the first film, grossing $111 million on a budget of $47 million. This was also the final film starring Julia to be released in his lifetime before his death in 1994.

Box Office Budget

$47,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$14,117,545

Box Office Gross USA

$48,919,043

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$48,919,043

Keywords

Brother brother relationship,husband wife relationship,murder attempt,black widow,jealousy