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|image = File:Father_of_the_bride_part_ii.jpg
| name = Father of the Bride Part II
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|name = Father of the Bride Part II
| image = File:Father_of_the_bride_part_ii.jpg
 
| director = [[Charles Shyer]]
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|director = [[Charles Shyer]]
 
|producer = [[Nancy Meyers]]
| writer = Albert Hackett<br>Frances Goodrich (screenplay - Father's Little Dividend)<br>Nancy Meyers<br>Charles Shyer (screenplay)
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|writer = Albert Hackett<br>Frances Goodrich (screenplay - Father's Little Dividend)<br>Nancy Meyers<br>Charles Shyer (screenplay)
| producer = [[Nancy Meyers]]
 
| starring = Steve Martin<br>Diane Keaton<br>Martin Short
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|starring = Steve Martin<br>Diane Keaton<br>Martin Short
| music = Alan Silvestri
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|music = Alan Silvestri
| cinematography = Elliot Davis<br>William A. Fraker
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|cinematography = Elliot Davis<br>William A. Fraker
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|studio = [[Touchstone Pictures]]<br />Sandollar Productions
| editing = Adam Bernardi<br>Stephen A. Rotter
 
| distributor = Buena Vista Pictures
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|distributor = Buena Vista Pictures
| release = [[December 8]], [[1995]]
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|release = [[December 8]], [[1995]]
| time = 106 minutes
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|time = 106 minutes
 
|language = English
| country = United States
 
 
|gross = $76,594,107
| language = English
 
 
|editing = Adam Bernardi<br>Stephen A. Rotter
| gross = $76,594,107
 
 
|country = United States
 
}}'''''Father of the Bride Part II''''' is a [[1995]] comedy film starring [[Steve Martin]], [[Diane Keaton]], and [[Martin Short]]. It is a sequel to ''[[Father of the Bride]]'' and a loose remake of the [[1951]] film ''Father's Little Dividend'', the sequel to the original movie released in [[1950]].
 
}}'''''Father of the Bride Part II''''' is a [[1995]] comedy film starring [[Steve Martin]], [[Diane Keaton]], and [[Martin Short]]. It is a sequel to ''[[Father of the Bride]]'' and a loose remake of the [[1951]] film ''Father's Little Dividend'', the sequel to the original movie released in [[1950]].
   

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Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, and Martin Short. It is a sequel to Father of the Bride and a loose remake of the 1951 film Father's Little Dividend, the sequel to the original movie released in 1950.

Synopsis

George Banks must accept the reality of what his daughter's ascension from daughter to wife, and now, to mother means when placed into perspective against his own stage of life. As the comfortable family unit starts to unravel in his mind, a rapid progression into mid-life crisis is in his future. His journey to regain his youth acts as a catalyst for a kind of "rebirth" of his attitude on life when he and his wife, Nina, find how their lives are about to change as well after she unexpectedly becomes pregnant. George must now contend not only with his new status as a grandfather, but to also begin again as a new parent just as he was preparing for retirement and an empty nest for him and Nina.

Cast

Reception

The film received a mixed critical response from fans and critics alike, and currently holds a 50% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Box Office

The film debuted at No.2

Soundtrack

Alan Silvestri returned to score the music for the 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. Here Comes the Judge (Judge Tinkleberry's Theme)
  4. The Way You Look Tonight (Performed by Steve Tyrell)
  5. Drivin' Me Crazy
  6. You Gotta Be Kiddin' Me
  7. When The Saints Go Marching In (By Fats Domino)
  8. Summer Montage
  9. George Walks
  10. Remembering Annie (Squirrel Montage) (By Ralph Waldman)
  11. Ain't Nobody Cheatin'
  12. Rush Down Corridor
  13. George Tells a Story About Divorce
  14. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Performed by Steve Tyrell)
  15. End Credit Suite

External links

Wikipedia
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