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Addams Family

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The Addams Family is the creation of American cartoonist Charles Addams. A satirical inversion of the ideal of the perfect American nuclear family, they are a bizarre family who delight in everything grotesque and macabre, and are never really aware of why people find them frightening.
Addams's cartoons in The New Yorker magazine gained popularity in the 1930s. Addams was noted for his morbid sense of humor, and over the years various bizarre people and creatures who lived in a huge decaying Second Empire house became recurring characters.
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Addams Family Values
Addams Family Values (1993) is a sequel to the 1991 comedy The Addams Family movie. Written by Paul Rudnick and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, many of the cast from the original movie return to play their roles.
Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, Christopher Hart, Carel Struycken, Jimmy Workman, and Christina Ricci reprise their roles as, respectively, Gomez, Morticia, Fester, Thing, Lurch, Pugsley, and Wednesday Addams. In addition, Dana Ivey's character "Margaret Alford" from the first film makes a cameo.
Carol Kane replaces Judith Malina in the role of Grandmama Addams. Co-stars include Joan Cusack as Fester's new love interest, Debbie Jellinsky, and David Krumholtz as Wednesday's love interest, Joel Glicker.
Christine Baranski, Peter MacNicol, and Mercedes McNab have supporting roles; Peter Graves, director Barry Sonnenfeld, and Nathan Lane have cameo roles.
Addams Family Reunion
The Addams Family Reunion was the third movie of the The Addams Family series. However, most members of the cast were replaced for this direct-to-video installment.
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