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The Wedding Date (2005)

The Wedding Date (2005)
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A gal who needs a date for a family function gets the best man money can buy in this romantic comedy. Kat Ellis (Debra Messing) is a woman in her mid-thirties living in New York City and has had more than her share of romantic problems -- enough so that she's gotten word that her younger half-sister Amy (Amy Adams) is getting married, and that her mother Bunny (Holland Taylor) and father Victor (Peter Egan) want to fix her up with someone so she won't look alone and miserable for the big day. Adding insult to injury, Kat learns that the best man at the ceremony will be Jeffrey (Jeremy Sheffield), a former boyfriend who cruelly dumped her without warning two years before. Determined not to show up alone, Kat swallows her pride and hires Nick Mercer (Dermot Mulroney), a professional escort, who will pose as her boyfriend for a $6,000 fee. Kat and Nick fly to England for the wedding, and her family and friends are all struck by how charming, handsome, and personable Nick is -- and Kat begins wondering if their relationship has to be all business; however, as it turns out, Nick understands Kat far better than she expects. The Wedding Date was based on the novel Asking for Trouble by British author Elizabeth Young. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Debra MessingDermot Mulroney, (more)
Director(s):
Clare Kilner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Wedding Date

A gal who needs a date for a family function gets the best man money can buy in this romantic comedy. Kat Ellis (Debra Messing) is a woman in her mid-thirties living in New York City and has had more than her share of romantic problems -- enough so that she's gotten word that her younger half-sister Amy (Amy Adams) is getting married, and that her mother Bunny (Holland Taylor) and father Victor (Peter Egan) want to fix her up with someone so she won't look alone and miserable for the big day. Adding insult to injury, Kat learns that the best man at the ceremony will be Jeffrey (Jeremy Sheffield), a former boyfriend who cruelly dumped her without warning two years before. Determined not to show up alone, Kat swallows her pride and hires Nick Mercer (Dermot Mulroney), a professional escort, who will pose as her boyfriend for a $6,000 fee. Kat and Nick fly to England for the wedding, and her family and friends are all struck by how charming, handsome, and personable Nick is -- and Kat begins wondering if their relationship has to be all business; however, as it turns out, Nick understands Kat far better than she expects. The Wedding Date was based on the novel Asking for Trouble by British author Elizabeth Young. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Clare Kilner
Writer(s):
Dana Fox
Producer(s):
Paul BrooksJessica BendingerMichelle Chydzik Sowa
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
RomanceComedy
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    Loma L.

    I would call this a really good show ,I put it in my " Feel Good " list.. I could watch it on one of those days u just snuggle up in bed, watchen movies.

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    Rita B.

    This could have been presented as a dynamite movie--cute plot but lacked substance! The script/costume designer must have been one and the same because even the clothes didn't match with the, for all appearances upper middle class, people who wore them. Also, unnecessary over-the-top sex scenes. (Gee, wonder where the director's mind was? ha ha) The only thing that saved it was the fact that Debra Messing was in it!

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    Yuri V.

    When it came out in theaters I wanted to see it... but didn't! So I waited & waited... and even after it came out in DVD, I still didn't rent it! :( But I'm so glad I own it now... I love "Grace", I mean Debra. I thought the acting was great but the plot/storyline could've been a bit better!

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