Father of the Bride with Steve Martin: DVD Cover
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Father of the Bride Director: Charles Shyer Cast: Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams, Kieran Culkin

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/07/2005
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 1,117

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Closed Caption; An invitation to Father of the Bride; Steve Martin & Martin short interview each other; Audio commentary with director/screenwriter Charles Shyer; Specification: Dolby Digtal 5.1 surround sound; Widescreen (1.85:1)- enhanced for 16X9 televisions; French language track

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Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits [4:54]
2. A Foreign Affair [9:13]
3. 1 On 1 [3:11]
4. Bryan MacKenzie [9:00]
5. Meeting His Folks [8:43]
6. Wedding Plans [5:24]
7. Franck [5:17]
8. Guest List Negotiations [3:24]
9. Finalizing Details [1:17]
10. Wedding Blues [8:56]
11. A Finishing Touch [2:49]
12. Last Night As A Kid [11:59]
13. A January Wedding [6:47]
14. The Last Dance [10:16]
15. End Credits [9:19]

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Editorial Reviews

Steve Martin stars in this remake of the 1950 Vincente Minnelli classic as shoe executive George Banks, whose happily married existence hits a bump when he greets his daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams), home from a semester studying in Europe. She tells her father that she is engaged to be married. When the shocked George asks to whom, she says his name is Bryan (George Newbern) and that he is an "independent communications consultant." George is even more shocked when he finds out what the wedding will cost (when George goes through the card file for invited wedding guests and is told someone is deceased, George chirps, "He died? That's great!"). As George is ignored during the mad preparations for the wedding, he wistfully looks back to all the good times he has had with Annie and sadly looks forward to the time when he loses his little girl. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Good for guys and girls, kids and adults, blacks and whites, EVERYBODY.by bookin-it

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November 12, 2009: This movie is flawless plain and simple. Guys, here's a priceless tip for you. If you're like me and you can't stand brainless, shallow date movies and your girlfriend or wife is insisting that it's time to watch one, suggest Father of the Bride. I guarantee you will not fall asleep and get into an argument aftwerward about how insensitive you can be and how you don't like anything she likes. In the twenty years it's been out I have NEVER met a person who didn't love it (or hasn't seen it). There will be laughs, there will be tears, and there will be a void in your life that has been filled by watching this perfect, perfect movie.

I Also Recommend: The Patriot, Reign Over Me, The Kid, Up.

A funny romantic classicby thehappyscrapper

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March 16, 2009: I love Steve Martin, Martin Short and Diane Keaton, and they were excellent in this film. I watch it when I need to feel good and need a good laugh!


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