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Father of the Bride Part II

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Father of the Bride Part II
Directed by Charles Shyer
Produced by Nancy Meyers
Written by Albert Hackett
Frances Goodrich (screenplay - Father's Little Dividend)
Nancy Meyers
Charles Shyer (screenplay)
Starring Steve Martin
Diane Keaton
Martin Short
Kimberly Williams
George Newbern
Kieran Culkin
Eugene Levy
Music by Alan Silvestri
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Release date(s) December 8, 1995
Running time 106 min.
Country USA
Language English
Preceded by Father of the Bride

Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 comedy starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short. The movie is a sequel to Father of the Bride. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.

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[edit] Plot

In this sequel to the hit comedy "Father of the Bride," George Banks continues to fret even after his daughter's wedding—this time because she's pregnant and he's about to become a grandfather. He experiences even more angst when his wife discovers she's pregnant too. Comic confusion transpires as the beleaguered patriarch prepares for the two new additions to his family. Joining in the fun are Franck Egglehoffer and his assistant Howard Weinstein, who are now no longer wedding planners but a pair of equally wacky home decorators. The movie ends with Annie, Bryan and baby George moving to Boston while George, Nina, Matty (with baby Megan in the perambulator) are standing at their (Banks family) driveway and waving at them.

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[edit] Soundtrack

Alan Silvestri returned to score the music for the Father of the Bride Part II film. The officially release soundtrack album contains the following 15 tracks:

  1. Give Me The Simple Life (Performed by Steve Tyrell)
  2. Annie Returns
  3. Jubilant George
  4. The Way You Look Tonight (Performed by Steve Tyrell)
  5. New Baby Suite
  6. At Last (Performed by Etta James)
  7. When The Saints Go Marching In (By Fats Domino)
  8. Summer Montage
  9. George Walks
  10. Remembering Annie (Basketball Montage) (By Ralph Waldman)
  11. We're Having a Baby
  12. Rush Down Corridor
  13. George Tells a Story
  14. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Performed by Steve Tyrell)
  15. End Credit Suite

[edit] Trivia

The board in the Scrabble game has several words relating to pregnancy and childbirth. In particular, one of the players somehow managed to play "episiotomy."

The line, "I have a brilliant-beyond-brilliant idea," uttered by George Banks regarding the sale of their house, is also spoken in The Parent Trap (1998) by Hallie, the American twin, regarding the girls' identity switch. Both movies were written in part by Nancy Meyers.

Although this sequel to Father of the Bride (1991) is not a remake of Father's Little Dividend (1951), (the sequel to the original Father of the Bride (1950)_), the opening scenes of the two films, including the narration spoken to camera by the father character, are virtually identical.

In the theatrical trailer, a scene which is not included in the DVD is shown with Franck telling George and Brian that there will be "sterks" (storks) at the baby shower. During the Scrabble scene, you can see "sterks" on the board.

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Preceded by
Leaving Las Vegas
Box office number-one films of 1996 (UK)
February 4, 1996
Succeeded by
Loch Ness
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