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Do You Take This Man
Description
Daniel and Christopher have to rely on their close friends and families to help them through drama on the eve of their wedding.
Daniel and Christopher have to rely on their close friends and families to help them through drama on the eve of their wedding.
Actors:
Adam Huber,
Jonathan Bennett,
Miranda Rae,
Alona Tal,
Marla Sokoloff,
Sam Anderson,
Anthony Rapp,
Thomas Dekker,
Hutchi Hancock,
Alyson Hannigan,
Lee Garlington,
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Adam Huber
Jonathan Bennett
10 June 1981, Rossford, Ohio, USA
Miranda Rae
Alona Tal
20 October 1983, Herzlia, Israel
Marla Sokoloff
19 December 1980, San Francisco, California, USA
Sam Anderson
2 April 1947, South Dakota, USA
Anthony Rapp
26 October 1971, Joliet, Illinois, USA
Thomas Dekker
28 December 1987, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Hutchi Hancock
10 September 1980, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Alyson Hannigan
24 March 1974, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Lee Garlington
20 July 1953, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Joshua Tunick
Country:
United States
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July 06, 2017
Who doesn't love a good wedding movie? Unfortunately, "Do You Take This Man" isn't one of those.
July 06, 2017
By taking a low-key approach to a high-stress situation, Joshua Tunick turns a familiar rom-com premise into a treatise on commitment.
July 26, 2017
Do You Take This Man is not a movie that draws you in with heartfelt revelations or profound declarations of love, it only scratches the surface of what it intends to do.

