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    Father of the Bride Part II

    PG1995 · Comedy · 1h 46m

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  1. Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, and Martin Short. It is a sequel to Father of the Bride, remake of the 1951 film Father's Little Dividend which was the sequel to the original 1950 titular film, and fourth installment overall in the Father of the Bride franchise .

  2. Dec 8, 1995 · Father of the Bride Part II: Directed by Charles Shyer. With Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short, Kimberly Williams-Paisley. George Banks must deal not only with his daughter's pregnancy, but also with his wife's.

    • (42K)
    • Comedy, Family, Romance
    • Charles Shyer
    • 1995-12-08
  3. Just when George Banks (Steve Martin) has gotten used to his daughter, Annie (Kimberly Williams), being married, she announces that she's pregnant, making him an impending grandfather. Shaken by...

    • (24)
    • Charles Shyer
    • PG
    • Steve Martin
  4. Dec 8, 1995 · "Father of the Bride Part II" is not a great movie and not even as good as its 1991 inspiration (not to mention the Spencer Tracy-Elizabeth Taylor original from 1950). But it is warm and fuzzy, and has some good laughs and a lot of sweetness.

  5. Dec 8, 1995 · Overview. Just when George Banks has recovered from his daughter's wedding, he receives the news that she's pregnant ... and that George's wife is expecting too. He was planning on selling their home, but that's a plan that—like George—will have to change with the arrival of both a grandchild and a kid of his own. Charles Shyer.

  6. Father of the Bride Part II (Theatrical Version) Steve Martin returns in this hilarious sequel to the comedy smash Father Of The Bride. Having married off his cherished daughter, George Banks is ready to get footloose and fancy-free – until his daughter and his wife both announce they're pregnant.

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  8. In this sequel to "Father of the Bride", George Banks must accept the reality of what his daughter's ascension from daughter to wife, and now to mother means when placed into perspective against his own stage of life.

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