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Format: DVD Apr 2009 Rated R Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Closed Captioned 118 min. Color Extra Info: Spa Cash; Canadian; Widescreen UPC: 883904137023 |
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Movie Description Charles (Hugh Grant) is a confirmed British bachelor with a colorful romantic background who meets the perfect woman, Carrie (Andie MacDowell), at a friend's wedding. However, Charles's hopes of romance are dashed when Carrie announces she must return to America the next morning. The two continue to cross paths at other people's weddings, never finding each other at a time when both are single. As all of Charles's friends find love, he's left wondering if he will ever be the one going to the altar.
With subtle and lighthearted storytelling, director Mike Newell makes viewers feel intimate with characters who are shown in their happiest and saddest moments. The talented, funny cast--including Kristin Scott Thomas, Simon Callow, and Rowan Atkinson--portrays a very convincing group of friends in search of true love.
Synopsis In Mike Newell's FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL, a perennial British bachelor with meets a beautiful American woman at a friend's wedding but finds their chance at romance prevented by her return to the States. Surprisingly, the two keep running into each other but never at the right time.
Industry Reviews "...Andie MacDowell looks ravishing....Kristen Scott Thomas makes a marvellously brittle Fiona..." Sight and Sound - p.47 - Caren Myers (06/01/1994)
"...A multi-tiered confection with a romantic spirit and an enchantingly pretty veneer. Elegant, festive and very, very funny....A career-making role [for Grant]..." New York Times - Janet Maslin (03/09/1994)
"...It's all good proper fun in the English tradition..." - Recommended Premiere - p.111 - John M. Korpics (09/01/1994)
"...Infectious charm and sunny goodwill..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - pp.38-9 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (03/25/1994)
"...Cheerful and witty....It offers the kind of sly pleasure only British comedy seems to provide..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (03/09/1994)
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