Gomez (John Astin) loses his memory after hitting his head; he fails to recognize Morticia (Carolyn Jones) and says the house looks like a condemned museum. The Addamses take turns hitting Gomez on ...
No, the movie that truly takes the Thanksgiving holiday and really does a deep-dive into its history, meaning and underlying tensions is actually the 1993 comedy sequel Addams Family Values.
Lurch's mother comes to visit the Addams family. Paralyzed by shame, Lurch is unable to admit to Gomez his mistake: Lurch has told his mother that he owns the big house. Gomez gamely suggests a role ...
When a man claiming to be long-lost Uncle Fester reappears after 25 years lost, the family plans a celebration to wake the dead. But the kids barely have time to warm up the electric chair before ...
A stranger shows up on the Addams' doorstep, claiming to be a long-lost uncle. However, he is really a ringer in cahoots with a lawyer; and the two are trying to dupe the ghoulish family out of ...
we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered. A letter writer fears the role of solo guest at an upcoming family wedding ...
In her hour of need, the family rallies to her side as none other than Gomez "Loophole" Addams - who's never lost a case (nor won one either) - dusts off his law degree to defend her in court.
Billie Carolyn Jones Plowden, August 11, 1929-December 6 ... She was an excellent gourmet cook who loved to entertain her family and friends. Additionally, she was an ardent cat lover, avid reader, ...