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Very Brady Sequel, A (1996)
A man claiming to be Carol Brady’s long-lost first husband, Roy Martin, shows up at the suburban Brady residence one evening. An impostor, the man is actually determined to steal the Bradys’ familiar horse statue, a $20-million ancient Asian artifact.
Animal actors in this production were monitored through American Humane Society’s No Animals Were Harmed™ program.
Very Brady Sequel, A
Detailed Animal Action Report
The animal action is very mild. When Trevor gets out of the jeep to inspect his tire, he finds a little toy tiki doll imbedded in it. He pulls the doll out of the tire and throws it into the air. It lands on top of a tarantula. The tarantula who was tethered to keep it walking in a straight line, went from point A to point B approximately eighteen inches. The trainer held the tether and used an air blower to move spider along. A very light foam plastic tiki doll, approximately two inches long, was suspended on monofilament line and was gently lowered from above. The camera was then speeded up to make it appear as though the doll fell on the tarantula.
After Trevor is out of their lives, Carol and Mike renew their wedding vows. They are in their backyard talking, when suddenly, Tiger, their dog, jumps up on one of the buffet tables. He trots across the table, then jumps across to the next one, trots to the end of that table, jumps off and exits. Trainer #1, positioned at the head of the first table, held the dog, then released him as the second trainer at the end of the table, buzzed and verbally commanded dog to come.
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