The Brady Bunch In The White House File

Chad Doreck (Greg), Autumn Reeser (Marcia), Blake Foster (Peter), Ashley Drane (Jan), Max Morrow (Bobby), and Sofia Vassilieva (Cindy). Alice Nelson: Played by Tannis Burnett.

The film blends the family’s 1970s wholesomeness with early-2000s political absurdity. Notable moments include: The Brady Bunch in the White House (TV Movie 2002) - IMDb The Brady Bunch in the White House

is a 2002 made-for-TV movie that serves as a sequel to the theatrical parodies The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). Directed by Neal Israel , the film originally aired on Fox and follows the surreal journey of the "groovy" family as they move into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Plot Overview Chad Doreck (Greg), Autumn Reeser (Marcia), Blake Foster

Saul Rubinek as the scheming Sal Astor and Reagan Pasternak as Veronica Dotwebb. The "Brady" Spin on Politics Notable moments include: The Brady Bunch in the

While and Shelley Long returned to reprise their roles as Mike and Carol, the rest of the family was recast for this television installment: Mike & Carol: Gary Cole and Shelley Long.

The story kicks off when finds a winning lottery ticket worth $67 million. In true Brady fashion, the family exhausts every effort to find the rightful owner (who happens to be on death row) and eventually decides to donate the entire sum to charity.