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    The Wedding Banquet

    R1993 · Comedy · 1h 47m

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  1. The Wedding Banquet is a 1993 romantic comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Ang Lee. The story concerns a bisexual Taiwanese immigrant man (played by Winston Chao , in his film debut) who marries a mainland Chinese woman ( May Chin ) to placate his parents ( Gua Ah-leh and Lung Sihung ) and get her a green card .

  2. Aug 4, 1993 · The Wedding Banquet: Directed by Ang Lee. With Ah-Lei Gua, Sihung Lung, May Chin, Winston Chao. To satisfy his nagging parents, a gay landlord and a female tenant agree to a marriage of convenience, but his parents arrive to visit and things get out of hand.

  3. Aug 27, 1993 · A wedding by a justice of the peace does not match their vision of a suitable ceremony. And then an old friend of the father's materializes, now a successful restaurant owner, and offers to stage a proper Chinese wedding banquet.

  4. Wai-Tung (Winston Chao) and his boyfriend (Mitchell Lichtenstein) live happily as a gay couple in New York City.

    • Comedy, LGBTQ+
  5. Currently you are able to watch "The Wedding Banquet" streaming on Hoopla or for free with ads on Pluto TV. It is also possible to rent "The Wedding Banquet" on Vudu, Spectrum On Demand online and to download it on Vudu.

  6. A gay Taiwanese-American man is in a happy long term relationship in Manhattan, but his parents in Taiwan are always pressuring him to marry. His tenant, a young Chinese girl needs to marry an American citizen to obtain her green card, so a deal is made.

  7. Oct 5, 2012 · A Taiwanese-American man is happily settled in New York with his American boyfriend. He plans a marriage of convenience to a Chinese woman in order to keep his parents off his back and to get the...

  8. Gay couple Wai-Tung and Simon are happily living in New York. However, Wai-Tung’s nagging parents want to see their son marry and have children. The couple have a plan: Wai-Tung will marry Wei-Wei, an acquaintance in need of a green card–but his parents arrive to visit and things get out of hand.

  9. A Taiwanese-American man is happily settled in New York with his American boyfriend. He plans a marriage of convenience to a Chinese woman in order to keep his parents off his back and to get the woman a green card. Chaos follows when his parents arrive in New York for the wedding.

  10. The Wedding Banquet. A Chinese Yuppie living in New York decides that a marriage of convenience is the perfect way to prevent his parents in Taiwan from discovering he is gay. But his plan backfires when his parents announce they are coming to New York for the wedding.

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