2 Brothers & a Bride (2003)
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Theatrical Release:Mar 26, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: In this comedy of misplaced expectations, two brothers (David Arquette and Tim Blake Nelson) living in the midwestern United States long for the old days when women followed traditional lives as... In this comedy of misplaced expectations, two brothers (David Arquette and Tim Blake Nelson) living in the midwestern United States long for the old days when women followed traditional lives as wives and homemakers. When their mother passes away, the men realize how indispensable she had been around the house. Believing that they need a wife to take over where their mom left off, they travel to Russia seeking a woman (Emily Mortimer) to marry one of them--but all they really need is a housekeeper! [More]
Starring: Tim Blake Nelson, David Arquette, Emily Mortimer, Larry Pine
Starring: Tim Blake Nelson, David Arquette, Emily Mortimer, Larry Pine, Lois Smith, Megan Follows, Redmond Gleeson, Allyce Beasley
Director: Helmut Schleppi
Director: Helmut Schleppi
Screenwriter: Greet Heetebrij
Studio: Innovation Film Group
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