Father of the Bride 2 (1995)

Father of the Bride II (1995)

Taglines: Just when his world is back to normal… He’s in for the surprise of his life!

Father of the Bride 2 movie storyline. Just as the original 1950 version of Father of the Bride spawned a sequel, so did the 1991 remake; like its counterpart four decades earlier, this story concerns a father who learns that his anxieties are just beginning after his daughter takes the big walk down the aisle.

George Banks (Steve Martin) has finally adjusted to the marriage of his daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams) when the fates drop a new bombshell on his head: Annie and her husband Bryan (George Newbern) announce that they’re going to have a baby. While George’s wife Nina (Diane Keaton) is happy enough about the news, George is thrown into an immediate mid-life crisis; while he and Nina were once discussing the possibility of selling the family home and moving to a place on the beach, George impulsively sells their home to Mr. Habib (Eugene Levy), a greedy land speculator.

Father of the Bride II (1995)

Now, with ten days to move, George gets even more unexpected news: Nina, who had earlier been fretting about the onset of menopause, has just learned that she’s pregnant as well. George now has to deal with being a father again as well as becoming a grandparent, while he also figures out how to get the Banks family home back. Martin Short returns as Franck, the oddly accented wedding planner from Father of the Bride, who has moved into a new career organizing baby showers and redecorating homes.

Father of the Bride Part II is a 1995 American comedy film starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short. It is a sequel to Father of the Bride and a loose remake of the 1951 film Father’s Little Dividend, the sequel to the original Father of the Bride film released in 1950.

Father of the Bride II Movie Poster (1995)

Father of the Bride II (1995)

Directed by: Charles Shyer
Starring: Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short, Kimberly Williams, George Newbern, Kieran Culkin, Kate McGregor-Stewart, April Ortiz, Eugene Levy
Screenplay by: Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich
Production Design by: Linda DeScenna
Cinematography by: Elliot Davis, William A. Fraker
Film Editing by: Adam Bernardi, Stephen A. Rotter
Costume Design by: Enid Harris
Set Decoration by: Ric McElvin
Art Direction by: Greg Papalia
Music by: Alan Silvestri
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild language and thematic elements.
Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures
Release Date: December 8, 1995

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