The Brady Bunch - The Complete Fourth Season
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Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 03/20/2007
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12769 in DVD
- Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2005-11-01
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 4
- Dimensions: .40 pounds
- Running time: 581 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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The Bradys just keep on movin', keep on groovin', keep on doin' it right. By season four the Brady Bunch crew had got the magical formula down and was churning out one groovy television classic after another. Not only is season four the best of the later seasons, including the memorable performance by the Brady band "The Silver Platters," but the episodes included in this run almost read as a "Brady best-of" list. If there is a hall of fame for three part television episodes, this season's opener would easily be among the top five. The "Bradys Abroad" formula seemed to be so successful after season four's two-part opening trip to the Grand Canyon, the gang was able to pack it up and head to Hawaii. The Hawaii trip has it all; a family trip to the USS Arizona, Greg's Surf contest, a family Luau, the mysterious tiki idol, and guest appearances by b-horror staple Vincent Price and Hawaiian idol Don Ho. After the tropical vacation it's back to school. In order to fit in, Marcia the freshman signs up for every after-school activity on campus including the elitist "Boosters." Greg's love life gets complex when he discovers his girlfriend and sister are both in competition for the coveted head cheerleading spot, and he is the judge! Love strikes Marcia too, who falls in love with her dreamy dentist, only to be crushed by Jan's news that he is married with children. Never one to rest on the rebound, Marcia lands a date with Doug the campus hero only to have her heart ripped out once again when the boys break her nose with an errant flying football. Then there's Peter who has to play Benedict Arnold in the school play and is suddenly on the receiving end of his peers' snide remarks calling him a traitor. And in the classic season finale Greg and Marcia battle it out to see who gets to move out of the kids' bedroom and into their own space in the attic. Corny, yet cool, dated, yet timeless, vanilla as is comes, but still mesmerizing, The Brady Bunch - The Complete Fourth Season is the season that most people will identify as quintessential Brady. --Rob Bracco
Customer Reviews
"In four years not one of those kids has ever tasted a cold cookie" -alice
Here are all the uncut episodes in season four.
1. Hawaii bound: Mike takes the family to hawaii.
2. Pass the Tabu (continues Hawaii bound): Bobby finds an ancient Tabu and believes it can give you bad luck after some bad things happen.
3. The Tiki Caves (continues Pass the Tabu): The boys get locked into cave trying to return the tabu
4. Today, I am a freshman: Marcia unsure of herself going to highschool signs up for all the events trying to be popular
5. Cyrano de Brady: Peter falls for Kerry. Trying to impress her he gets Greg to tell him what to say to her in a poetic voice. Thinking Greg likes her Kerry falls for him.
6. Fright Night: The boys pull a trick on the girls and the girls wanting to get even pull something else.
7. The show must go on??: Marcia signs her mom up for the family night frolic at the same time Greg signs his dad up for it.
8. Jan, the only child: Tired of being pushed around Jan decides she wants to be an only child.
9. Goodbye, Alice, Hello: After being named a "tattletale" alice leaves.
10. Greg's triangle: Greg's new girl Jennifer and Marcia both try out to be the head cheerleader. When Greg's the head chairmen.
11. Everyone can't be George Washington: Wanting to be George Washington in the school play Peter tries really hard at the school play audition. Trying so hard he gets to be the better character-Benedict Arnold.
Love and the older man: Marcia falls for the handsom dentist. "He has a wife, children, and maybe even a dog!"-Jan
Law and Disorder: Bobby becomes the safety monitor at school and lets the power go to his head.
Greg gets grounded: Greg almost gets into an accident and Bobby blabs.Greg gets grounded.
Amateur Night: miscounting the amount of money it cost to get the gift for her parents anniversary. Jan signs up the group to be in an amateur contest. 1st prize is $100!
Bobby's Hero: Bobby writes a composisition on his hero-Jesse James
The subject was noses: Marcia drops a date with Charlie to go with Doug Simpson the big man on campus. But when Marcia's nose gets in the way of a football game, she finds out doug just wanted a pretty face.
How to succeed in buisness: Peter is ecstatic when he gets his first job. He tries so hard he gets fired.
The great earring caper: Cindy borrows a pair of earring that Marcia borrowed from Carol. But then they disapear so she gets Peter the new detective to help her.
You're never too old: The Brady Kids try and get Carols mother and Mikes father together.
You can't win 'em all: Cindy gets on TV and lets it go to her head.
Room at the top: Greg and Marcia fight over the attic room for their own room.
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Good Clean Family Fun!
I grew up watching the Brady Bunch and have spent years watching reruns. I never grow tired of the majority of them and I am now almost 45 years old. My kids like the Hawaii episodes and especially Greg Gets Grounded and The Subject is Noses. The stories are simple, but entertaining--sometimes even laugh out loud funny. It's nice to see kids who are respectful to their parents and not into any major trouble. People say this isn't real life, but I grew up in the 70's and life was pretty simple-- even in my less than perfect family.
The best thing? Your kids can watch because the content is clean!
Mike gets a perm, Marcia gets sexy and Cindy gets pigtails...
This season of the show is probably one of the most popular because it features most of the more memorable episodes.
Funny to see Robert Reed's hair combed to the side in the series opening credits and in the brief opening moments of the first Hawaii episode only to see it go curly from the second episode on.
Greg jumps on the band wagon and get his own curly 'fro going (Peter gets his in Season 5). Cindy is growing up and the cute little curls make way for braided pigtails....
Minor glitch on Episode 1 on Disc 3: "Love and the Older Man": The boxes that normally pop up before the final ending tag of each episode were edited out from this episode. Just as the music is starting up and the boxes are getting ready to appear the scene fades out.
The picture on some episodes could be better but this is as good as it's going to get folks.
Guess we're lucky to be getting them at all. It really could be much worse.
Best part about watching this series on DVD is that I get to see scenes from each epidose that I've never seen before due to heavy editing in syndicated runs of the show.




