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Father of the Bride (1991)
Description
Upon receiving the news that his daughter is about to be married to a young handsome guy, George Banks, an ordinary man of a middle class, who finds difficulty in accepting the idea that his daughter Annie, a young beautiful girl, who is going to marry a handsome man of a higher class, the thing that annoys him.
Upon receiving the news that his daughter is about to be married to a young handsome guy, George Banks, an ordinary man of a middle class, who finds difficulty in accepting the idea that his daughter Annie, a young beautiful girl, who is going to marry a handsome man of a higher class, the thing that annoys him.
Actors:
Martin Short,
Bruce A. Block,
William Ward,
BD Wong,
David Pasquesi,
Frank Kopyc,
Mina Vasquez
Martin Short
26 March 1950, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Bruce A. Block
William Ward
BD Wong
24 October 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
David Pasquesi
Frank Kopyc
6 August 1948, Troy, New York, USA
Mina Vasquez
3 December 1946, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
United States
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May 20, 2012
The strengths of these films are not so much laughs as sincerity and heart. [Blu-ray]
May 11, 2012
"Father of the Bride" should bring a smile to anyone who's been in a family that's had a wedding-regardless of your point of view. But the sequel doesn't offer quite the same level of comedy and insight.
Randy White
January 02, 2011
Steve Martin's sweet-natured wedding weepy.
January 01, 2000
[A] slight but delightfully sweet-natured new comedy starring Steve Martin.
May 23, 2011
Neither the '90s nor the husband-wife team of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer (they wrote the new version, she co-produced, he directed) can match the original film's grace or wit.
March 26, 2009
Best stuff here comes strsight from Martin, such as his frenzied antics in the in-laws' house or his ridiculous Tom Jones imitation in front of a mirror in a too-tight tuxedo.
Janet Maslin
May 20, 2003
The material has been successfully refurbished with new jokes and new attitudes, but the earlier film's most memorable moments have been preserved.
December 20, 2016
The film's sole dramatic preoccupations are with broad physical comedy and unrealistically offbeat characterizations; a few moments of nominal pathos are really just structural pauses in the joke series.

