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The Addams Family XXX (2011)

Genre : Comedy, Horror

Runtime : 2H 27M

Director : Rodney Moore
Writer : Doca Bill

Synopsis

In The Addams Family XXX, the Addams children are all grown up now and wreaking havoc on the community. Before Wednesday and Pugsly are off to college, Gomez and Morticia decide it's time to have "the talk" with them and no, not the one about the difference between juvie and the state pen. Adhering to family tradition, Gomez brings Pugsly a hooker, while Morticia attempts to teach Wednesday about sex and masturbation. Always the cleverer child, Wednesday quickly applies what she learned to an orgy hosted in the dungeon. With sex in the air, the rest of the Addams feel the urge to play.

Actors

India Summer
India Summer
Morticia Addams
Evan Stone
Evan Stone
Gomez Addams
Brandy Aniston
Brandy Aniston
Wednesday Addams
Seth Gamble
Seth Gamble
Pugsley Addams
Nina Hartley
Nina Hartley
Mama
Barry Scott
Barry Scott
Uncle Fester
Dick Chibbles
Dick Chibbles
Lurch / Thing
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Thing
Alison Tyler
Alison Tyler
Cleopatra
Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Catherine
Amber Rayne
Amber Rayne
Hooker
Alanah Rae
Alanah Rae
Cheerleader
Aurora Snow
Aurora Snow
Miss Millbanks
Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey
Missionary
Richie Calhoun
Richie Calhoun
Missionary
Rocco Reed
Rocco Reed
Baseball Player
Chris Johnson
Chris Johnson
Baseball Player

Crews

Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Director
Steviee Hughes
Steviee Hughes
Producer
Franne Marquez
Franne Marquez
Associate Producer
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Executive Producer
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Editor
Melissa
Melissa
Costume Design
Missy Fitts
Missy Fitts
Makeup Artist
Steviee Hughes
Steviee Hughes
Set Designer
Doca Bill
Doca Bill
Screenplay
Georg Friedrich Händel
Georg Friedrich Händel
Music
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Music Producer
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Music Programmer
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Music
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven
Music
Rodney Moore
Rodney Moore
Camera Operator

Posters and backgrounds

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