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6.2/10
IMDbBest Perfomances by a Young Ensemble Feature Film or Video | 1996
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 1995
Best Dance Sequence | 1995
Budget 12,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 46,576,136 USD
Peter does not utter his most famous catchphrase, "Pork Chops And Applesauce" in the movie, but the phrase does appear on the kitchen's blackboard menu. The phrase is uttered in the trailer.
Florence Henderson initially turned down her cameo, as she didn't like the scene she was to appear in. After test screenings criticized the absence of Henderson, the producers convinced her to appear under the condition that she would have some certain control over her scene. At that point, Henderson accepted. Henderson also wanted more money, which she got.
As he heads off to his business meeting, Carol Brady tells her husband, Mike, to "Go get 'em, Tiger", and then wonders to herself "Tiger, Tiger: what ever happened to that dog?" This is one of many inside jokes about the show. Tiger was the name of the Bradys' dog in the TV series. But, after the first two seasons, the dog simply disappeared without explanation. The original Tiger was actually killed by a truck off-set during the first season. A trained look-a-like dog was brought in to replace him but he had a poor temperament and could not remain focused. Tiger was written off the show after appearing in just eleven episodes and no mention was ever made of what happened to him. However, his dog house was left in the back yard for the remainder of the series.
A lot of scenes shown in trailers were cut at the last minute due to objection from producer Sherwood Schwartz. These included a grunge band scene in the garage with Greg and Eric, and a seduction scene between Mrs. Dittmeyer and Peter.
The producers had unsuccessfully sought to use the original house that was used for exterior shots from the original Brady Bunch series, but the owners of the home in Studio City, California refused due to many years of seeking fans who've trespassed. Instead, they found a similar home in nearby Encino, and erected a facade, and actually filmed scenes in the front yard.
"Mike Brady: Put on your Sunday best kids. We're going to Sears!"
"Eddie: Get out! This is a car jack! Greg Brady: [rolls down the window] Well, of course this is a car. But my name's not Jack. It's Greg."