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The Wedding InvitationÂ
Description
Driving by their deep will of having a love date in the life time wedding, three best friends, struggle against having an invitation, the thing that leads them to face many challenges and obstacles in their way, but they focus only on having the invitation, disregarding everyone and everything.
Driving by their deep will of having a love date in the life time wedding, three best friends, struggle against having an invitation, the thing that leads them to face many challenges and obstacles in their way, but they focus only on having the invitation, disregarding everyone and everything.
Actors:
Timothy Coultas,
Casey Strand,
Ruya Eden,
Vanessa Mizzone,
Camille Guaty,
Willow River,
Steve B. Green,
Olivia Hill,
Samantha Romanov,
Aaron Goddard,
Zhubin Rahbar,
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Timothy Coultas
Casey Strand
Ruya Eden
Vanessa Mizzone
Camille Guaty
28 June 1976, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Willow River
Steve B. Green
Olivia Hill
Samantha Romanov
Aaron Goddard
21 March 1982, Loma Linda, California, USA
Zhubin Rahbar
16 August 1977, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Rainy Kerwin
Rainy Kerwin
Country:
United States
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June 21, 2017
Inoffensive, even delightful at times, but ultimately kind of dull.
June 26, 2017
The Wedding Invitation is a romantic comedy with a little bit of raunchy humor, done well with strong female characters.
June 12, 2017
This strained comedy might have been progressive in the 1960s, but today it reeks of an infantilization of women that warrants squashing, not celebrating.

