Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
1971 |
Directors: |
Russ Mayberry, Oscar Rudolph, Robert Reed, Jack Arnold, Terry Becker |
Rating: |
NR(Television) |
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Disc ID: 1DD0-D491-0A0F-2EF8
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Running time: |
2:31 (151 Min.) |
Casetype: |
Keep Case |
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NTSC, Color, 1.33:1, Full Frame |
DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Double-Layered |
Released: |
July 26, 2005 |
Collection type: |
Owned |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
January 01, 1970 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
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Overview |
The Liberation of Marcia Brady
After speaking out for Women's Liberation during a TV interview, a determined Marcia sets out to join the previously all-male Frontier Scouts. To retaliate, Peter joins the Sunflower Girls ("I am a little sunflower...sunny, brave, and true").
Original Airdate: February 12, 1971
Lights Out
After watching a magician make a woman vanish, Cindy develops a terrifying fear of the dark. Concerned, the rest of the family encourages Peter to make Cindy the assistant in his magic act to help her face her fears.
Original Airdate: February 19, 1971
The Winner
After Cindy wins a jacks tournament, Bobby is dismayed to realize that he is the only Brady to have never won a trophy of some sort. But his prospects of a victory seem to brighten when he enters an ice cream-eating contest on the Kartoon King's local television show.
Original Airdate: February 26, 1971
Double Parked
Internal strife hits the Brady household when Mike's architectural firm is hired to build a courthouse on the site of a neighborhood park - and Carol and the kids become activists to save the beloved piece of property. Jackie Coogan (TV's 'The Addams Family') guest stars.
Original Airdate: March 5, 1971
Alice's September Song
Alice is thrilled when an old flame, Mark Millard, arrives in town, determined to win her away from Sam the butcher. But Mike grows suspicious of Mark's intentions and plays sleuth to try to detemine the interloper's true intentions.
Original Airdate: March 12, 1970
Tell it Like It Is
Carol submits an article to a women's magazine detailing the Brady family life, which is rejected for not being "positive." Dismayed by the snub, she decides to rework the manuscript and submit it again.
Original Airdate: March 26, 1970 |
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