
Director |
| Remake of the 1950 movie starring Spencer Tracy. A father slowly comes to terms with the fact that his grown-up daughter wants to leave home and get married. A straightforward romantic comedy with some fine touches of humour, mostly from Martin Short as the eccentric wedding organiser 'Franck'. Followed by Father Of The Bride Part II (1995). |
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20th December 1991 Cinema | ||
7th February 1992 Cinema | ||
Father Of The Bride (1991) 20th April 1999 DVD 1.85:1 |
![]() | George Banks |
![]() | Nina Banks |
![]() | Annie Banks |
![]() | Matty Banks |
![]() | Bryan MacKenzie |
![]() | Franck Eggelhoffer |
![]() | Howard Weinstein |
![]() | John MacKenzie |
![]() | Joanna MacKenzie |
![]() | Olivia |
![]() | David |
![]() | Stock Boy |
![]() | Police Officer |
![]() | Waiter #2 |
![]() | Patrolman |
![]() | Ben Banks |
![]() | Annie at Seven |
![]() | Singer at Audition |
![]() | Hanck - the Caterer |
![]() | Marta |
![]() | Reverend |
![]() | Andrea the Florist |
![]() | Assistant Manager of Supermarket |
Cameron | |
![]() | Sweedish cousin (Picks up Steve Martin) |
![]() | Female Factory Worker |
![]() | Al the Tux Salesman |
History | |||
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| Friday, 14th February 1992 | Oak Lake 6 | USA | |
| Friday, 21st February 1992 | Miracle | USA |





