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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Tony Bill | ... | Peter Turner | |
Tom Bosley | ... | Edward Edwards | |
Diana Canova | ... | Dolores Andrews | |
Barbara Cason | ... | Viola Andrews | |
Joyce DeWitt | ... | Jilly Weston | |
John Forsythe | ... | General Albert Harris | |
Scott Hylands | ... | Tom Burkhardt | |
Don Most | ... | James Cutler (as Donny Most) | |
Dick Van Patten | ... | Alvin Andrews | |
Betty White | ... | Evelyn Harris | |
Deborah White | ... | Kate | |
Peter Jason | ... | Dirk | |
Harry Morgan Moses | ... | Neil Dankworth (as Harry Moses) | |
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Marty Zagon | ... | Claude |
Charles Thomas Murphy | ... | Bill |
Writer Terence Mulcahy has crafted a send-up of weddings with an all-star cast.
I loved this movie when I first saw it in 1978 on CBS.It was a Tuesday night.It is a wonderful send up on weddings.I am a wedding consultant as a hobby and this film had so many sparkling moments in it.I highly recommend it for anyone.It does not seem so dated even after all these years.I love the intertwining stories especially at the end when the whole cast is in the ballroom celebrating for the wedding reception.On the whole it is a fun time for all.It was great to see Dick Van Patten as the Father trying to pay for his daughter's expensive Wedding and getting arrested for his trouble.Tom Bosley was excellent as the Wedding Manager and caterer for the Bonaventure Hote. I would recommend two other films along these comedic lines, Getting Married and Wedding Day Blues(previously titled Going to the Chapel).