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⚫ | '''''The Wedding Singer''''' is a ] by ] starring ] as a ] ], and ] as the object of his affections. Robbie's backup singer, George, is a parody of ]. | ||
⚫ | Set in ], the film prominently features ], as well as varied others from that era; although some have criticized the movie for feeling more like ] or ] because most of the songs and fashions in the movie were starting to date themselves in the real 1985. | ||
⚫ | ''The Wedding Singer'' will be adapted into a ] ], to premiere in Spring ]. The lead character will be played by comedic songwriter ]. | ||
⚫ | In ], readers of '']'' magazine voted ''The Wedding Singer'' the 43rd greatest comedy film of all time. | ||
⚫ | The film's two stars would re-team in the ] romantic comedy '']''. | ||
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⚫ | '''''The Wedding Singer''''' is a ] by ] starring ] as a ] ], and ] as the object of his affections. Robbie's backup singer, George, is a parody of ]. | ||
⚫ | Set in ], the film prominently features ], as well as varied others from that era; although some have criticized the movie for feeling more like ] or ] because most of the songs and fashions in the movie were starting to date themselves in the real 1985. | ||
⚫ | ''The Wedding Singer'' will be adapted into a ] ], to premiere in Spring ]. The lead character will be played by comedic songwriter ]. | ||
⚫ | In ], readers of '']'' magazine voted ''The Wedding Singer'' the 43rd greatest comedy film of all time. | ||
⚫ | The film's two stars would re-team in the ] romantic comedy '']''. | ||
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FilmThe Wedding Singer | |
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Directed by | Frank Coraci |
Written by | Tim Herlihy |
Produced by | Robert Simonds |
Starring | Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore |
Distributed by | New Line Cinema |
Running time | 95 min. |
Budget | $21,000,000 |
The Wedding Singer is a romantic comedy film by Frank Coraci starring Adam Sandler as a wedding singer, and Drew Barrymore as the object of his affections. Robbie's backup singer, George, is a parody of Boy George.
Set in 1985, the film prominently features New Wave style music, as well as varied others from that era; although some have criticized the movie for feeling more like 1983 or 1984 because most of the songs and fashions in the movie were starting to date themselves in the real 1985.
The Wedding Singer will be adapted into a Broadway musical, to premiere in Spring 2006. The lead character will be played by comedic songwriter Stephen Lynch.
In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted The Wedding Singer the 43rd greatest comedy film of all time.
The film's two stars would re-team in the 2004 romantic comedy 50 First Dates.
External links
- The Wedding Singer at IMDb
- The Upstage Magazine article which verifies Lynch's participation in the musical.
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