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THE ADAMS FAMILY COMPLETE SERIES + Movie Collection, Family Values NEW DVD SET!
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Brand New |
Format: |
DVD |
Rating: |
G |
Director: |
Arthur Hiller, Jerry Hopper, Sidney Lanfield |
Studio: |
MGM |
Region Code: |
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...) |
Former Rental: |
No |
Movie/TV Title: |
The Addams Family: the Complete Series |
Language: |
English |
Season: |
+ Movie Collection/Complete Series Box Set |
Case Type: |
Outer SLEEVE WITH 3 JEWEL CASES INSIDE + Movie Set |
Type: |
TV Series |
Modified Item: |
No |
Actor: |
John Astin, Raul Julia |
Subtitle Language: |
Spanish |
Genre: |
TV Comedy |
Sub-Genre: |
Television |
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No combined shipping offered |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1687219752 |
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This is a Brand New, factory sealed DVD set of THE ADDAMS FAMILY: THE COMPLETE SERIES + a double feature DVD set of the 90s hits, THE ADDAMS FAMILY and ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES. They are the original DVDs released by MGM and Paramount and come in their original cases, still factory sealed.
First, you get the classic television series in three hilarious volumes:
The Addams Family Volume One
If The Munsters was a traditional family sitcom as reimagined by Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, The Addams Family
is a macabre twist on Father Knows Best. The Munster and Addams clans
made their TV debuts in 1964 and lasted two seasons before the networks
buried them. The Addamses are now gloriously resurrected in this
three-disc set that digs up the series' first 22 episodes. Inspired by Charles Addams's New Yorker cartoons, The Addams Family
is fiendishly funny, with a dead-on cast that indelibly embodies
Addams's characters. John Astin brings a demented glee to eccentric,
frighteningly wealthy Gomez Addams. Carolyn Jones is bewitching as his
pre-goth wife, Morticia, whom the Beatles might have had in mind when
they sang, "Baby's in Black." Jackie Coogan is the electrifying Uncle
Fester, with Ted Cassidy (who famously took a kick in the groin from
Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) is the monstrous butler Lurch, whose "You rang?" entered the pop culture lexicon.
The Munsters was family friendly. The Addams Family
is more sophisticated and wickedly funny. As Gomez notes at one point,
"There's a touch of madness" in the Addams household, where "every day
is Halloween." Bear rugs growl, a disembodied hand, Thing, delivers the
mail, and a torture rack is good for what ails you. The children,
Wednesday (Lisa Loring) and older brother Pugsley (Ken Weatherwax),
enjoy such hobbies as playing autopsy or exploding model trains. Gomez
and Morticia were one of television's most passionate couples, with
Gomez being driven to arm-kissing ecstasy whenever Morticia spoke
French. The last episode included in this collection, "Amnesia in the
Addams Family," is a classic in which Gomez is rendered "normal"
following a conk on the head. The look of disgust on Morticia and
Lurch's face when he asks for a glass of milk is priceless. The
"altogether ooky" extras include three episode commentaries, a
featurette on Charles Addams, reminiscences from cast members Astin,
Loring, and Weatherwax, a segment on the creation of the classic
snap-snap theme song ("They're creepy and they're kooky...."), and the
inevitable theme song sing-along. The Addams Family at last on DVD? As Gomez might exclaim: "Capital!"
The Addams Family Volume Two
Based on the original Goth cartoons by Charles "Chas" Addams that ran for decades in the New Yorker magazine, The Addams Family
television sitcom portrayed a monster family whose moribund physical
appearances were counteracted by each family member's exuberance for
passion and adventure. This Volume Two DVD contains twenty-one
episodes, including the last of season one and ventures into season two,
plus commentaries, and a featurette about the cinematic impact The Addams Family had on American television culture. Premiering the same year as The Munsters, this short-lived series was one of the first two shows to take issue with the Leave It To Beaver
aesthetic that dominated television throughout the 50s, in which
perfect families narrowly defined normality in the American home.
Instead, it starred a family feared by neighbors, who within the
boundaries of their haunted Victorian mansion invented their own
thriving, not to mention fun, culture. The Addams Family proved
that outsiders could be extremely gracious, educated, and interesting,
even if eccentricities rendered their looks a threat.
These
episodes include the original cast: Gomez (John Astin) and Morticia
(Carolyn Jones), Uncle Fester (Jackie Coogan), the two children
Wednesday and Pugley, butler Lurch, hairy Cousin Itt, and the enigmatic
hand, Thing, who plays castanets for the married couples' cha cha
parties, and looks up things in phone books. Macabre humor in each
episode reverses average, expected logic. Flower arranging, for
Morticia, involves de-budding and stripping roses of all but the thorns.
In "Morticia, The Sculptress," Gomez bribes a local art dealer to buy
Morticia's hideous art at the Addams Family's own expense, revealing
Gomez to be a strange but loving husband. In most episodes, such as
"Lurch, The Teenage Idol" and "Cousin Itt and the Vocational Counselor,"
The Addams' aim to help their loved ones succeed, in these cases Lurch,
as a harpsichord-playing pop star, and Itt, on a career search for an
unintelligible, hair-covered little person. The Addams Family
house interior still looks exquisite forty years later, full of
taxidermied animals, antique furniture, carnivorous plants, and medieval
charm. One watches this show not only for its sets and costumes, but
also for its refreshingly wide take on what successful families can look
like.
The Addams Family Volume Three
The final 21 episodes from the second and final season-including
"Gomez, The Reluctant Lover," "Morticia's Dilemma," "Fester Goes on a
Diet," "Lurch's Little Helper," and "Ophelia's Career"-have been
collected in a three-disc set.
Then, you get a double feature DVD feature both of the 90s hit movies:
Addams Family Synopsis:
Come join The Addams Family for the most hilarious scarefest
of this season or any other! When long-lost Uncle Fester (Christopher
Lloyd) reappears after twenty-five years in the Bermuda Triangle, Gomez
(Raul Julia) and Morticia (Anjelica Huston) plan a celebration to wake
the dead. But Wednesday (Christina Ricci) barely has time to warm up her
electric chair before Thing points out Fester's uncommonly "normal"
behavior. Could this Fester be a fake, part of an evil scheme to raid
the Addams fortune?
Addams Family Values Synopsis:
It's love at first fright when Gomez (Raul Julia) and
Morticia (Anjelica Huston) welcome a new addition to the Addams
household -- Pubert, their soft, cuddly, mustachioed baby boy. As Fester
(Christopher Lloyd) falls hard for voluptuous nanny Debbie Jilinksy
(Joan Cusack), Wednesday (Christina Ricci) and Pugsley (Jimmy Workman)
discover she's a black-widow murderess who plans to add Fester to her
collection of dead husbands. The family's future grows even bleaker when
the no-good nanny marries Fester and has the kids shipped off to summer
camp. But Wednesday still has a Thing or two up her sleeve.
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