Wedding Daze (2004)
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Synopsis: Hallmark's made-for-TV movie WEDDING DAZE is a heartwarming romantic comedy about coming back home again. Jack (John Larroquette) and Audrey (Karen Valentine) are middle-aged empty-nesters looking... Hallmark's made-for-TV movie WEDDING DAZE is a heartwarming romantic comedy about coming back home again. Jack (John Larroquette) and Audrey (Karen Valentine) are middle-aged empty-nesters looking forward to their golden years, but their lives (and wallets) are thrown for a loop by the arrival of their three grown daughters--down-on-her luck Teri (Jaime Ray Newman), European supermodel Nora (Marina Black), and bohemian Dahlia (Kelly Overton)--who return home and announce that they're all getting married in a lavish triple ceremony. 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN's French Stewart has a hilarious supporting role as the family's flamboyant wedding planner. [More]
Starring: John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, French Stewart
Starring: John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, French Stewart
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
Director: Georg Stanford Brown
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