Remember those characters?
Many of us grew up watching this iconic mid-’60s macabre comedy series, The Addams Family. Its stark deviation from the then-family television shows, like Lassie, sparked dark humor. Laughing at Morticia and Gomez’s interpretation of normal life in the Addams household with Wednesday and Pugsley complaining about their school issues. Filmed only in black and white added to its mystique, making it addictive.
Do you remember snapping your fingers to its theme song?
Even today, when we hear the song, we may remember its words and find ourselves humming along. Recently, in Flaming Gorge, Wyoming, eight RVers comprising the Addams Family RV Orchestra orchestrated this well-known theme song with very unusual tones.
Engendering laughter, a tribute to the upcoming movie
The Addams Family 2 animated movie is scheduled for release in theaters and On Demand on October 1st. It’s entertainment for all ages. It might even bring back some great memories from the ’60s. Hats off to the animators who created their motorhome. Snap, snap, laugh, laugh!
Read the edited article published September 25, 2021 in Lifestyles here: https://youtu.be/p21U6AZcroY
Kate Doherty has been writing for more than 30 years in technical and general media. In her previous business, she and her spouse dealt with special projects within the military/government sector. Recently she published Masquerade: A Logan Scott Novel under the pen name Bryan Alexander, a thriller now available in eBook and paperback on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Apple iBooks. It’s a page-turner!