Visible crew/equipment: When evil Debbie Jellinsky is electrocuted, two stunt wires/cables are visible on her shoulders in the first close-up shot.
Addams Family Values (1993)
1 visible crew/equipment mistake - chronological order
Directed by: Barry Sonnenfeld
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci, Joan Cusack, Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia
Continuity mistake: When Wednesday and Pugsley are playing with the guillotine, Wednesday has a scroll in her hands, which she then rolls up. The shot changes and you can still see the rolled up scroll in her hands. However, the shot then changes again and you can now see Wednesday rolling up the already rolled up scroll.
Debbie: Isn't he a lady killer?
Gomez Addams: Acquitted.
Trivia: The baby's name, "Pubert," was actually the original intended name for Pugsley when the comic was turned into a sitcom in the 1960's. Comic creator Charles Addams pitched the name, but it was rejected as it sounds like a number of other words including "puberty" and "pubic." (Which were quite taboo at the time.) The name was finally used thirty years later in this movie for the Addams new baby.
Question: I'm just curious but is it possible to actually kill a member of the Addams family? Fester survives both the bathtub electrocution and the bomb explosion, Pubert can stop the guillotine blade with his bare hand, and in the first film Pugsley willingly lets Wednesday electrocute him with no apparent ill-effects.
Answer: They originate as a cartoon (1938). So they are basically immortal cartoon characters like the Looney Tunes.
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Answer: They can be killed. In the first movie, Morticia talks about several relatives who were murdered, and the whole family seems pretty scared when they're strapped in the electric chairs. They're hard core and lucky, but not immortal.
Brian Katcher