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Father Of The Bride Part II

1995, Movie, PG, 106 mins

FATHER OF THE BRIDE PART II | FATHER OF THE BRIDE 2
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A cheerfully irrelevant movie about the petty problems of wealthy white folks who don't have any real ones, this is a loose remake of Vincente Minelli's innocuous Spencer Tracy vehicle, FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND (1951). Attempting to fill Tracy's cruel shoes is Steve Martin, who manfully muddles through the simultaneous pregnancies of his newly married daughter (Kimberly Williams) and middle-aged wife (Diane Keaton). Lots of Angst Lite about aging and a few genuinely funny bi... read more leave a comment
Year: 1995
Rated PG

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Cast
Steve Martin: George Banks
Diane Keaton: Nina Banks
Martin Short: Franck Eggelhoffer
Kimberly Williams-Paisley: Annie Banks-MacKenzie
George Newbern: Bryan MacKenzie
Kieran Culkin: Matty Banks

 

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Synopsis: In this sequel to "Father of the Bride," George Banks struggles to accept the...
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Was the Father of the Bride House Real? And More Questions....

Send your movie questions to FlickChickQuestion I am hoping and praying that you can answer this question for me Ive recently been sucked into repeats of Father of the Bride and Father of the Bride II maybe because I am married and pregnant Im really relating to it I especially love the Banks familys house and everything about it So Im wondering is the house on Maple Drive a real house in San Marino California Is the house real but located somewhere else And was the interior a set like most movies or an actual house It looked so authentic JessicaFlickChick The house in Father of the Bride 1991 and Father of the Bride II 1995 is real but its not on Maple Drive in San Marina its on El Molina Avenue in nearby Pasadena The interiors were shot in the house but the inside of the house was totally redone by the movies production design team up to and including temporary walls that could be pulled down to facilitate setting up dolly tracks for the camera read more

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