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The Wedding Date
TrailerThe movie is about a single New Yorker who hires a male escort to pose as her boyfriend at her sister's wedding in order to dupe her ex-fiancé, who cruelly dumped her without warning two years before.Actors: Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, Amy Adams, Jack Davenport, Sarah Parish, Jeremy Sheffield, Peter Egan, Holland Taylor, Jolyon James, C. Gerod Harris, Martin Barrett, ...»Director: Clare KilnerCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Wedding Date"
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Characters of "The Wedding Date"
Kat EllisPlayed by: Debra MessingNick MercerPlayed by: Dermot MulroneyAmyPlayed by: Amy AdamsEdward Fletcher-WootenPlayed by: Jack DavenportTJPlayed by: Sarah ParishJeffreyPlayed by: Jeremy SheffieldVictor EllisPlayed by: Peter EganBunnyPlayed by: Holland Taylor -
Directors of "The Wedding Date"
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Creators of "The Wedding Date"
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Critic Reviews of "The Wedding Date"
Ebert & RoeperFebruary 14, 2005Nothing says true love like a movie about a desperate, neurotic woman who hires a male whore to take her to her sister's wedding so she can make the ex-fiance jealous. I wonder if they have a Vermont Teddy Bear for that?
ReelViewsFebruary 10, 2005This is a charmless, lifeless affair that had me leaving the theater in a mood more appropriate to a funeral than a wedding.
Village VoiceFebruary 08, 2005Clare Kilner's cast frolics in the countryside in an appropriately British-romantic-comedy fashion, and at times the characters trade silly snaps, but Dana Fox's screenplay is structurally shaky.
Salon.comFebruary 04, 2005Mulroney is a stealth actor: Whenever you see him in a picture, you're not just reminded of how good he almost always is -- you have the sense of discovering it for the first time.
Globe and MailFebruary 04, 2005Admittedly, no part of the year is immune to bad romantic comedies. But what distinguishes The Wedding Date, what qualifies it so impeccably for turkey season, goes way beyond generic foulness.
Seattle TimesFebruary 04, 2005Like a bridal shower, it's probably more fun if you have some champagne first. Perhaps some enterprising theater manager will consider this.
Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010As stale as last week's wedding cake.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007As predictable as a church ceremony and witless as the pastor's blessings, leaving one to ponder this wedding's "reception."
Christianity TodayNovember 17, 2006While there are many of the right ingredients here -- a likable cast, plot potential, a dreamy English countryside setting -- I still can't say "I do" to this fluffy flick.
Cinema em CenaSeptember 05, 2005A dupla principal até que se esforça (principalmente Mulroney, que vem se especializando neste tipo de personagem), mas o roteiro repleto de clichês frustra suas tentativas.
ViewLondonApril 23, 2005The main problem with the film is that it seems to be missing a sequence where we see Kat and Nick actually falling for each other - the script pretty much expects us to take it for granted just because they're the leads.
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