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Father Of The Bride

1991
El padre de la novia   Le père de la mariée   O Pai da Noiva   Örömapa   Avi Ha-Kala   Brudens far   Il padre della sposa   Morsiamen isä   O babas tis nyfis   Ojciec panny mlodej   Tatal miresei   Vater der Braut   Otac neveste  


Rating: 6.3
USA   
Genres:    Family   Comedy  
Steve Martin as George Banks
Diane Keaton as Nina Banks
Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Annie Banks
Kieran Culkin as Matty Banks
George Newbern as Bryan MacKenzie
Martin Short as Franck Eggelhoffer
B.D. Wong as Howard Weinstein
Peter Michael Goetz as John MacKenzie
Kate McGregor-Stewart as Joanna MacKenzie
Carmen Hayward as Grace
April Ortiz as Olivia
Mina Vasquez as Marta
Gibby Brand as David
Richard Portnow as Al - the Tux Salesman
Barbara Perry as Female Factory Worker
Kimberly Williams-Paisley as Annie Banks(as Kimberly Williams)
George Banks is an ordinary, middle-class man whose 21 year-old daughter Annie has decided to marry a man from an upper-class family, but George can't think of what life would be like without his daughter. He becomes slightly insane, but his wife tries to make him happy for Annie, but when the wedding takes place at their home and a foreign wedding planner takes over the ceremony, George must try to handle the fact that people grow up.


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1 month 5 days ago     huda gemuk says : its a good family film
3 months 4 weeks ago     cutykat says : This is so funny and i loved it
4 months 5 days ago     einnorx says : Great Comedy and acting and fun show for the whole family, it is about a father that is reluctant to loose his daughther.
7 months 3 weeks ago     lavanya says : real gud movie, jus loved it
7 months 3 weeks ago     makheba good says : this movie is very stunning and i recommhengd it for movie likers
8 months 1 week ago     mrkev619 says : this site is a ripoff they just want free reviews and never let you download anything they just redirect you to another site
9 months 1 week ago     jhynkx_19@yahoo.com says : its good to watch!
9 months 3 weeks ago     absspain says : Happy movie for sure
9 months 3 weeks ago     absspain says : Great happy movie
9 months 3 weeks ago     absspain says : All Steve Martin films are so funny
9 months 3 weeks ago     Jackdanipper says : Great fil bludgeon
10 months 5 days ago     karen naeem says : 2012 avatar
11 months 5 days ago     pnjisane says : At first we find the boys Mike and Rob Surfing in gold old safe know it like the back of there hand Hawaii. Winter is approaching and you know what that means... Time to have and Endless Summer. First they went to Africa, to find some of the ebst waves on there trip. They makes friends with the natives and meet one memorable character in the this doc. Is Terence, He takes time to out of his life to take the boys on there adventure through South Africa. He brings Humor in the the already funny doc
11 months 5 days ago     pnjisane says : middle-class man whose 21 year-old daughter Annie has decided to marry a man from an upper-class family, but George can't think of what life would be like without his daughter
1 year 2 weeks ago     arlynne ronno says : very touching family movie.
1 year 3 weeks ago     ez13-3-96 says : good movie :)
1 year 3 weeks ago     hamednabati says : Alex, a young English hoodlum, heads a gang of four other young hoodlums. Instead of attending school, he spends his time performing acts of theft, rape, and violence. During the first night of the film, Alex and his gang members, the Droogs, gather at the Korova Milk Bar, which serves its patrons drug-laced milk from female mannequins. They take a drug that makes them hyperaware and ready for violence, then head out into the night and beat up an old homeless man. Next they come upon a rival gang about to rape a woman, and initiate a gang fight. They steal a car and speed out to the country. There, they don masks, burst into the home of a famous writer, Mr. Alexander, beat him, and rape his wife. As Alex rips off Mrs. Alexander’s clothes before the rape, he sings “Singin’ in the Rain” and dances like Gene Kelly does in the musical of the same name. During this night, Alex wreaks havoc in such a happy-go-lucky way that his violence seems motivated by pure enjoyment. As the night comes to an end, Alex returns to his parents’ apartment in a decrepit working-class housing complex. Before he climbs into bed, he turns on a symphony by Beethoven. The music conjures up images of bombings, hangings, and other forms of violence. In the morning, Alex’s mother wakes him for school, but he says he feels ill. Though he plays the role of dutiful son, his parents clearly don’t dare challenge him. Soon, however, things begin to unravel for Alex. His Droogs have grown tired of his bullying, and they plan to oust him from power. The next night, they drive out to the home of a wealthy lady. Alex breaks in to rob her, but she fights back. In a surreal scene, she seizes a bust of Beethoven, and Alex seizes a statue of a penis. Just as police sirens begin to sound, Alex smashes her in the face with the statue and runs out. Outside, his friends lie in wait. They hit him over the head with a glass bottle of milk and run away, leaving him to the police. During the night he spends in police custody, the woman dies, and soon the court sentences Alex to fourteen years in prison. For two years, he behaves like a model prisoner, but he has not truly reformed. What he wants is freedom. One day, Alex hears rumors circulating about a new experimental procedure called Ludovico’s Technique. The government plans to use it to reduce overcrowding in its prisons and to bring law and order to the streets. Alex doesn’t know what the treatment entails, but he is excited to hear that if he undergoes it, the government will release him from prison in just two weeks. When the minister of the interior visits the prison looking for a guinea pig, Alex calls attention to himself and is selected. Soon, prison officials place Alex in the hands of government doctors, who inject him with a serum, then show him reel upon reel of violent and sexually explicit films. When he sees the films, the serum takes effect, and Alex experiences a horrendous illness, which is brought on by viewing sex or violence. Finally, even without the serum, he automatically becomes ill when he views images of violence or thinks any violent thoughts of his own. His violent impulses are now inhibited by his own physical response. Unfortunately for Alex, one of the films the doctors show him has a soundtrack that he adores: the fourth movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. As a result, Alex becomes violently ill whenever he hears it. Still, he believes he has gotten a good deal when the government sets him free. When Alex gets home, he finds that his parents have let his room to a lodger, and they tell him he can’t stay. Outside, the homeless man Alex once beat up recognizes him, and he and his elderly homeless friends attack Alex. The police come to his aid, but they are his old Droogs, criminals now turned cops, and they drive him out to the country and beat him too. Night falls, a storm kicks up, and Alex drags himself to the nearest house. Once inside the house he realizes it’s the home of Mr. Alexander, the writer he assaulted. Mrs. Alexander, whom he raped, had died soon after his attack. At first Mr. Alexander recognizes Alex only as the boy he’s seen in the newspapers for having undergone Ludovico’s Technique. Mr. Alexander is a member of an opposition political party, and he believes that if he can show that Alex suffered cruelly at the hands of the government, the public may turn against it. He sees in Alex an opportunity to topple the government and takes Alex into his house. While he plans his scheme, Alex, soaking in a bath, begins to feel a little better and starts to sing “Singin’ in the Rain,” the same song he sang the night of the attack. Mr. Alexander recognizes the song, and he makes the connection that Alex is his former assailant. Now he not only wants to use Alex to topple the government but also wants revenge. He hatches a plan to drive Alex to suicide. Later in the day, while Alex sleeps, Mr. Alexander and two cronies blast Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony into Alex’s bedroom. Alex is overcome with illness, but when he tries to flee, he finds his door locked. Desperate to escape his illness, he decides to commit suicide. He jumps from the window. Alex wakes up in a hospital, after a long time in a coma, in a full-body cast. While he was unconscious,
1 year 3 weeks ago     mentos16584 says : i love this movie
1 year 4 weeks ago     bluevalentine says : In this sequel to "Father of the Bride", George Banks must accept the reality of what his daughter's ascension from daughter to wife, and now, to mother means when placed into perspective against his own stage of life. As the comfortable family unit starts to unravel in his mind, a rapid progression into mid-life crisis is in his future. His journey to regain his youth acts as a catalyst for a kind of "rebirth" of his attitude on life when he and his wife, Nina, find how their lives are about to change as well.
1 year 4 weeks ago     Joeyboy says : I also love to see the episode 2.
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