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Father of the Bride Part 2
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Upon the marriage of his daughter, George Banks, a kindhearted father lives happily with his small family whom he loves too much and does everything he can, in order to make them happy, struggles upon receiving the news of the pregnancy of his daughter, but what challenges him more is the pregnancy of his wife, so he has to be ready for the circumstances.
Upon the marriage of his daughter, George Banks, a kindhearted father lives happily with his small family whom he loves too much and does everything he can, in order to make them happy, struggles upon receiving the news of the pregnancy of his daughter, but what challenges him more is the pregnancy of his wife, so he has to be ready for the circumstances.
Actors:
Vince Lozano,
Eugene Levy,
Ilene Waterstone,
Stephanie Miller,
Diane Keaton,
Ann Walker,
Adrian Canzoneri,
Tony Simotes,
Dylan Boersma,
Dulcy Rogers,
Jay Wolpert,
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Vince Lozano
Eugene Levy
17 December 1946, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Ilene Waterstone
Stephanie Miller
Diane Keaton
5 January 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ann Walker
Adrian Canzoneri
Tony Simotes
Dylan Boersma
13 January 1995, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Dulcy Rogers
Jay Wolpert
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Charles Shyer
Charles Shyer
11 October 1941, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States
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