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License to Wed (2007)

License to Wed (2007)
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An engaged young couple finds their lifetime of happiness unexpectedly compromised by a pushy minister who insists they successfully complete his comprehensive marriage-prep course before exchanging wedding vows in a matrimonial comedy starring John Krasinski, Mandy Moore, and Robin Williams. Sadie Jones (Moore) has always longed to marry the man of her dreams in her family church. Though she found her lifetime companion in Ben Murphy (Krasinski), Sadie is distressed to learn that St. Augustine's has only one wedding slot available over the next two years. While Sadie and Ben do qualify for the slot, charismatic St. Augustine's minister Reverend Frank (Williams) won't wed the couple until they agree to attend his two-week prenuptial course. Now, as their wedding date draws near, Sadie and Ben must attend every one of Reverend Frank's exhausting classes and complete a series of rigorous homework assignments designed specifically to test their dedication to one another and ensure that their union will have a sound foundation. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Robin WilliamsMandy Moore, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Kwapis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of License to Wed

An engaged young couple finds their lifetime of happiness unexpectedly compromised by a pushy minister who insists they successfully complete his comprehensive marriage-prep course before exchanging wedding vows in a matrimonial comedy starring John Krasinski, Mandy Moore, and Robin Williams. Sadie Jones (Moore) has always longed to marry the man of her dreams in her family church. Though she found her lifetime companion in Ben Murphy (Krasinski), Sadie is distressed to learn that St. Augustine's has only one wedding slot available over the next two years. While Sadie and Ben do qualify for the slot, charismatic St. Augustine's minister Reverend Frank (Williams) won't wed the couple until they agree to attend his two-week prenuptial course. Now, as their wedding date draws near, Sadie and Ben must attend every one of Reverend Frank's exhausting classes and complete a series of rigorous homework assignments designed specifically to test their dedication to one another and ensure that their union will have a sound foundation. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Kwapis
Writer(s):
Vince Di MeglioKim BarkerTim Rasmussen
Producer(s):
Mike MedavoyArnie MesserNick Osborne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Humor, Sexual Situations, Adult Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Marcie F.

    This movie is of course predictable but the charaters are funny and likable. There is a bit of a twist I couldn't figure out but then becomes obvious. Good chick flick.

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    Joshua M.

    This movie was better than I thought it was going to be. It is nice to finally see Robin Williams in a good comedy movie. This was a cute movie and I laughed several times. The ending was kind of lame. It went from a comedy to a romantic chick flick. I still say watch it, it is funnier than it is romantic.

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    Kevin M.

    This movie makes you understand why Robin Williams was able to go from stand-up to movies. Very good acting on all parts. Nice twist then I think they ran out of money and had to end the movie.

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