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  1. Jul 22, 1994 · "The Wedding Gift" tells the story of a woman whose life has been made an unrelenting misery because of a disease the doctors are not really sure she has. She is so weak she can hardly walk. Her hands coil into claws, and must be straightened by a brace. She has pain throughout her body. The British health service shuttles her from one specialist to another, never telling her anything, never ...

  2. The Wedding Gift PG-13 1993 1h 27m Drama List 40% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 64% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Deric (Jim Broadbent) and Diana Longden (Julie Walters) have a happy, loving marriage.

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    • Richard Loncraine
    • PG-13
    • Julie Walters
  3. The Wedding Gift ★★★ Wide-Eyed and Legless 1993 (PG-13)Offbeat charm and humor go a long way to overcome the inherent tragedy in this true story made for British TV. Longtime happily marrieds Diana (Walters) and Deric (Broadbent) Longden are struggling to cope with Diana's mysterious and increasingly debilitating illness, which causes ...

  4. Jun 27, 1994 · The Wedding Gift Made for television in the U.K. but getting a U.S. theatrical release, "The Wedding Gift" fits the general description of what TV viewers have come to know as disease-of-the-week ...

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  6. More Detail: THE WEDDING GIFT is an extremely well-crafted film depicting the true story of a sturdy English couple, Deric and Diana, facing a mysterious debilitating illness. The gift referred to in the film’s title is actually twofold. One is Diana’s determination to walk down the aisle, unassisted, at her son’s wedding.

  7. Ultimately, the most important people in a wedding are those who are meaningful to the couple and who help make the day special and memorable. The party: 1. Bride. 2. Groom. 3. Priest / speaker / ceremony leader. 4. Best Man / Best Woman. 5. Maid of Honour. 6. Bridesmaids. 7. Groomsmen / Ushers. 8. Flower girls. 9. Parents. 10. Siblings.

  8. Jul 9, 2022 · Wedding Gift is a bold take on the manipulation of Indian penal code sec 498 A, which was introduced to protect married women from being subjected to cruelty by the husband or his relatives ...

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