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Father of the Bride Part 2
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Just when George Banks has gotten used to his daughter, Annie, being married, she announces that she's pregnant. In this sequel, George Banks deals not only with the pregnancy of his daughter, but also with the unexpected pregnancy of his wife.
Just when George Banks has gotten used to his daughter, Annie, being married, she announces that she's pregnant. In this sequel, George Banks deals not only with the pregnancy of his daughter, but also with the unexpected pregnancy of his wife.
Actors:
Kieran Culkin,
Dorian Spencer,
Jonathan Selstad,
BD Wong,
Stephanie Miller,
Lori Alan,
Rebecca Chambers
Kieran Culkin
30 September 1982, New York City, New York, USA
Dorian Spencer
Jonathan Selstad
1 November 1994, USA
BD Wong
24 October 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
Stephanie Miller
Lori Alan
18 July 1966, Potomac, Maryland, USA
Rebecca Chambers
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
United States
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