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Movie Description George and Nina Banks have just settled down since their daughter Annie's wedding when life hurls another milestone at them - a grandchild. Once again they're scrambling to do everything right for their expecting daughter while facing the midlife crisis of being called "grandparents."
Synopsis 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.
Film Notes Released theatrically in the USA December 8, 1995. The film gave birth to $76.6 million domestically.
Co-produced by The Meyers/Shyer Company.
Color by Technicolor.
Remake of "Father's Little Dividend" (1951), which was a sequel to the 1950 version of "Father of the Bride."
Additional credits: Cindy Williams (co-producer) and Julie B. Crane (associate producer).
Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Classification.
Industry Reviews "...Wacky and weepy, silly and sweet..." Entertainment Weekly - p.40 - Ken Tucker (01/19/1998)
"...Perky, fun-loving family entertainment..." Premiere - p.34 - Christine Spines (12/01/1995)
"...This breezy sequel proves pleasant....There are plenty of comic moments to show off Martin's considerable skills..." Variety - Brian Lowry (12/11/1995)
"...FATHER OF THE BRIDE II is as bright and shiny as a Christmas tree ornament..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/08/1995)
Quotations "I wasn't ready to be a grandfather. What's so grand about it, anyway?" -- George Banks (STEVE MARTIN)
"The kid's gonna love spending his adolescence in a retirement home. He certainly won't have to worry about us hearing him come in late... because we won't be able to hear." -- George Banks (STEVE MARTIN)
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