The cast of Family Production Values - 2001 includes: Chip Gubera as Chip James Robert Swope as Bob
The cast of Production Values - 2012 includes: Tim Schauer as The Character
The cast of Just Say No to Family Values - 2006 includes: John Giorno as himself
The cast of Family Values - 2002 includes: Alanis Molson Donna Jaconi as herself Justin Jaconi as himself
Family Production Values - 2001 was released on: USA:8 April 2001 (Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee)
The cast of Family Values - 2013 includes: Shelley Carney as Bree Michael Gaba as Neil Harris James Monochio as James Ariana Solaequi as Ariana Edgar The Pug as Rocky
The cast of Family Values in the Goddess Years - 2005 includes: Nathan Aaron Place as Sonny Benton Greene as The Lad-About-Town Peter Quartaroli as Daddy Samuel Sheng as The Pseudo-Intellectual
The cast of Osmond Family Values - 1997 includes: Tony Orlando Donny Osmond Wayne Osmond Jay Osmond Alan Osmond Jimmy Osmond Merrill Osmond Marie Osmond as herself Andy Williams
The cast of American Family Values II - 1996 includes: Josie Hemmingsen as Emily Iris Key as Jane Shruti Mathur as Candi Jessica Ortega as Anne Tom Oszman as Tom Alicia Steele as Kiki Ally Weinberg as Sue
Baby Pubert Addams in "Addams Family Values" was played by twin actresses Kaitlyn and Kristen Hooper.
The perspective most aligned with those beliefs would be a traditional or conservative perspective, which emphasizes the importance of family values and roles in society. This perspective values the nuclear family unit as the foundation of society and places a strong emphasis on family-controlled economic production, socialization of children, care of the sick and aged, and reproduction within the family unit.
Family values are individual to a particular family, not a state.
Communication and mass production are the values of multimedia.