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The Wedding Singer
TrailerThe movie follows Robbie, a nice guy with a broken heart who's stuck in one of the most romantic jobs in the world, a wedding singer. Fortune intervenes to help him discover Julia, the waitress, who also gets engaged to the wrong person.Actors: Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Christine Taylor, Allen Covert, Matthew Glave, Ellen Albertini Dow, Angela Featherstone, Alexis Arquette, Christina Pickles, Jodi Thelen, Frank Sivero, ...»Director: Frank CoraciCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Wedding Singer"
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Characters of "The Wedding Singer"
Robbie HartPlayed by: Adam SandlerJulia SullivanPlayed by: Drew BarrymoreHolly SullivanPlayed by: Christine TaylorSammyPlayed by: Allen CovertGlenn GugliaPlayed by: Matthew GlaveRosiePlayed by: Ellen Albertini DowLindaPlayed by: Angela FeatherstoneAngie SullivanPlayed by: Christina PicklesMr. SimmsPlayed by: Kevin NealonStudliest Kid at Bar MitzvahPlayed by: Jimmy Karz -
Directors of "The Wedding Singer"
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Creators of "The Wedding Singer"
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Critic Reviews of "The Wedding Singer"
VarietyJune 01, 2008Supporting players are uniformly strong, and Coraci deserves much credit for exacting just the right degree of outrageousness without spinning into some wild orbit.
Globe and MailJuly 12, 2002Finally, an Adam Sandler comedy that you can sit through without wanting to throw a mallet through the screen.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 18, 2002As Robbie Hart, a former lead singer in a rock band reduced to performing at weddings, Sandler goes for more than the easy laughs.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001A sparkling romantic comedy, the kind of picture that glides by so gracefully and unpretentiously that it's only upon reflection that you realize how much skill, caring and good judgment had to have gone into its making.
New York Magazine/VultureJanuary 01, 2000The movie is a tame affair, shot on calm, manicured streets; the interiors are decorated in pastels.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsJanuary 27, 2013The chemistry between Sandler and Barrymore is something special to see here, and I think 'The Wedding Singer' ends up being Sandler's best movie.
Common Sense MediaDecember 15, 2010Not the most original comedy, but many will enjoy.
Groucho ReviewsMay 25, 2009The tone set by director Frank Coraci tends to the cartoonishly broad while making jokes at the expense of grotesques. [Blu-ray]
Movie MetropolisApril 28, 2009Although the movie is remarkably schmaltzy, it's sweet and affecting, too, with Sandler's character as genuinely nice as he can be.
Boxoffice MagazineOctober 18, 2008Called on to replace some of his Happy Gilmore shtick with the emoting of a romantic lead, he does just that but in an unpersuasive on/off fashion.
TV GuideJune 01, 2008Yes, it's sappy. It's also silly, utterly unironic, a sketch stretched out to feature length, and, if you're in the right mood, pretty darned cute.
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Soundtracks of "The Wedding Singer"
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