Love Ain't Suppose to Hurt II: The Wedding (2009)

Love Ain't Suppose to Hurt II: The Wedding (2009)
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When Tracie decides to wed the man of her dreams, an unforeseen accident causes her to contend with yet another issue from her troubled past. With a little luck, Tracie's straight-shooting, Bible-toting Aunt Shirley will be able to shed some light on the situation. That is, if a secret from Aunt Shirley's own past doesn't cloud her better judgment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Rickie Vermont
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Synopsis of Love Ain't Suppose to Hurt II: The Wedding

When Tracie decides to wed the man of her dreams, an unforeseen accident causes her to contend with yet another issue from her troubled past. With a little luck, Tracie's straight-shooting, Bible-toting Aunt Shirley will be able to shed some light on the situation. That is, if a secret from Aunt Shirley's own past doesn't cloud her better judgment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
136 mins
Director(s):
Rickie Vermont
Writer(s):
Carolyn AlexanderBradley Alexander
Producer(s):
Contrella Patrick-HenryBradley AlexanderCarolyn Alexander
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Dana T.

If you are a fan of Tyler Perry's plays (without Madea) then you will like this play. I actually watched this without watching the first part of it because my husband rented it without realizing there was a 1st part. But I enjoyed it.

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Candace H.

I didn't realize that this was a stage play/musical instead of a "movie/drama/comedy". I watched it and appreciated the singing and message, but my husband didn't like it at all.

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Bart M.

Both of the "Love ain't supposed to hurt" films are great. I enjoy the singing as well as the issues addressed in part II. These movies send a good message. Sponsored

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