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Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Cast: John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, Marina Black, Jaime Ray Newman
Jack and Audrey Landry are a middle-aged couple who have barely gotten the hang of being a pair of "empty nesters" when their three grown daughters -- Teri, Nora, and Dahlia -- end up tumbling back home again. That's not so hard to take but just as the parents re-adjust their lifestyle to accommodate their offspring, all three of the Landry daughters fall in love. Happiness abounds until the daughters each announce they're getting married. At the same time. And guess who's footing the bill? Now it's a race to see which runs out first -- Jack and Audrey's bank account or their sanity.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Wedding Daze, a 2004 TV movie directed by Georg Stanford Brown, is a light-hearted romantic comedy that received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's premise of a middle-aged couple dealing with their three adult daughters all getting married at the same time is amusing, the execution and overall quality have been noted as uneven by many reviewers. The film's reception among audiences is not widely documented, but it appears to be a modestly successful TV movie that likely found its niche with viewers seeking a harmless, feel-good comedy.
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Directed by Georg Stanford Brown, Wedding Daze is a delightful comedy that blends heartfelt family dynamics with hilarious wedding chaos. Viewers will be charmed by the relatable middle-aged couple, played by John Larroquette and Karen Valentine, as they navigate the hijinks of their three daughters' simultaneous wedding planning. With a unique blend of romance and humor, this 2004 TV movie offers an entertaining exploration of the joys and challenges of modern family life.
Wedding Daze is a 2004 comedy television film starring John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, Marina Black, Kelly Overton, Jaime Ray Newman, Sebastian Tillinger, James Waterson, Justin Baldoni and French Stewart. It aired on the Hallmark Channel on September 6, 2004.
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