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The Wedding Singer

1998, Movie, PG-13, 95 mins

WEDDING SINGER, THE
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Sweet, shamelessly sentimental and 100 percent cynicism-free, this candy-heart-colored celebration of the joys of true romance doesn't have a mean bone in its body. Adam Sandler is the wedding singer who gets stood up at his own nuptials; Drew Barrymore is the true-blue waitress who's about to marry to a Grade A jerk. Read the complete review for The Wedding Singer
Year: 1998
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Adam Sandler: Robbie Hart
Drew Barrymore: Julia
Christine Taylor: Holly
Allen Covert: Sammy
Angela Featherstone: Linda
Matthew Glave: Glenn

 

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