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.
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Expect crowd-pleasing entertainment when Steve Martin (Parenthood), Diane Keaton (The Other Sister) and Martin Short (Captain Ron) return in this hilarious sequel to the comedy smash, Father Of The Bride. Having just married off his cherished daughter (Kimberly Williams – Father Of The Bride), George Banks (Martin) is ready to get footloose and fancy-free! So when his daughter and his wife Nina (Keaton) both announce they are pregnant, George finds himself in one outrageous situation after another – desperately trying to recapture the wild and crazy days of his youth! You'll love every star-filled minute of Father Of The Bride, Part II – the riotous comedy hit that delivers double the fun and twice the laughs!
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Everybody important from the first film, including the writing-directing team of Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers, regroups for this sequel involving a pair of pregnancies. Steve Martin's patriarch has a crisis when his married daughter (Kimberly Williams) is with child, and an even bigger one when his middle-aged wife (Diane Keaton) announces that another bambino is on the way. Martin Short is more effectively used this time around (he played the wedding co-ordinator in the first film), and while this movie's inevitable climax has both women giving birth on the same chaotic night, the overall effect of the film is less contrived than its predecessor. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
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