Cast
- Gary Cole as Mike Brady
- Shelley Long as Carol Brady
- Henriette Mantel as Alice Nelson
- Christopher Daniel Barnes as Greg Brady
- Christine Taylor as Marcia Brady
- Paul Sutera as Peter Brady
- Jennifer Elise Cox as Jan Brady
- Jesse Lee as Bobby Brady
- Olivia Hack as Cindy Brady
- David Graf as Sam Franklin
- Alanna Ubach as Noreen
- Megan Ward as Donna Leonard
- Michael McKean as Larry Dittmeyer
- Jean Smart as Dena Dittmeyer
- Moriah Snyder as Missy Dittmeyer
- Jack Noseworthy as Eric Dittmeyer
- Shane Conrad as Doug Simpson
- Marissa Ribisi as Holly
- R.D. Robb as Charlie Anderson
- Elisa Pensler-Gabrielli as Miss Linley
- RuPaul as Mrs. Cummings
- "Mudd Pagoda" David Darling, vocals; Marc Danzeisen, drums; Roger Manning, Jr, keyboards; Eric Dover, guitar; and Sheldon Strickland, bass guitar as members of the high school band
- Davy Jones as himself
- Micky Dolenz as himself
- Peter Tork as himself
- Cameos by original Brady Bunch actors
- Ann B. Davis, the original Alice, plays a trucker. Her character's name, Schultzy, was a reference to her most famous role prior to The Brady Bunch, that of Charmaine "Schultzy" Schultz, on The Bob Cummings Show.
- Christopher Knight, the original Peter, plays a coach who stops two boys from bullying the film's Peter in a cafeteria scene.
- Barry Williams, the original Greg, plays a record producer who rejects the film's Greg's attempts to sell his song.
- Florence Henderson, the original Carol, plays the film's grandmother.
- Mike Lookinland, the original Bobby, played the 3rd cop but his scenes got deleted.
- Susan Olsen, the original Cindy, played a news reporter but her scene got deleted.
- Maureen McCormick, the original Marcia, played Lemonade Lady, but her scene got deleted.
The only 1970s Brady family members who didn't have a role in this movie were Robert Reed and Eve Plumb. Reed died three years before this film was released.
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