The Brady Girls Get Married (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 6, 1981

Original Title:
The Brady Girls Get Married

Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Paramount Television
Redwood Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Made-for-tv movie, the pilot for a "Brady Bunch" revival series, "The Brady Brides." Jan and Marcia have met the men of their dreams and decide to tie the knot. They agree to hold the weddings together in the family's back yard, but fight over whether to have a modern ceremony or a traditional one. Can the marriages be saved? All of the original cast members (except cousin Oliver) put in a return appearance.

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Associate Producer:
Samuel Vance

Casting:
Barbara Dodd

Costumer:
Maureen O'Heron
Frank Tauss

Director:
Peter Baldwin

Director of Photography:
Lester Shorr

Editor:
L.B. Squirrel
Bill Moore

Executive Producer:
Sherwood Schwartz
Lloyd J. Schwartz

First Assistant Director:
Jan R. Lloyd

Hairstylist:
Jan Van Uchelen

Location Manager:
Michael John Meehan

Makeup Artist:
John M. Elliott Jr.

Music Editor:
Bickford Webber

Original Music Composer:
Frank De Vol

Producer:
John Thomas Lenox

Production Sound Mixer:
Robert J. Miller

Script Supervisor:
Dell Ross

Second Assistant Director:
Barbara Gelman

Set Decoration:
Ernie Bishop

Sound Effects Editor:
Stanley Paul

Transportation Coordinator:
J.E. 'Jim' Short

Unit Production Manager:
John Thomas Lenox

Writer:
Sherwood Schwartz
Lloyd J. Schwartz

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