Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Wedding Date Movie

Director:
Clare Kilner

Writers:
Elizabeth Young (book)
Dana Fox (screenplay)

Release Date:
4 February 2005 (USA)

Genre:
Comedy | Romance

Cast :
KAT ELLIS - Debra Messing
NICK MERCER - Dermot Mulroney
AMY - Amy Adams
JEFFREY - Jeremy Sheffield
EDWARD FLETCHER-WOOTEN - Jack Davenport
TJ - Sarah Parish
VICTOR ELLIS - Peter Egan
BUNNY ELLIS - Holland Taylor

Original Sound Track :
1. Invitation to a Wedding 4:58
2. Hello 3-B / Good Morning 2:01
3. What You're Wearing 1:31
4. On Board 0:29
5. Close Your Eyes 1:05
6. On The Left, Right? 1:59
7. Bloody Mary / Interested 1:30
8. Discovery 1:59
9. To The Wedding 0:49
10. It's Complicated 2:44
11. Airport Transaction 1:38
12. Big Bed In The Country 1:38
13. Betrayal 2:18
14. The Morning After 1:24
15. Going To Get Him 2:26
16. I'm Sorry / Best Man 2:32
17. Willy Wide Wonder (aka That Bachelor Party Song) 1:28

Plot :
Kat Ellis's (Debra Messing) worst nightmare is about to come true. Not only is her younger, half-sister, Amy (Amy Adams), getting married before her, but to add insult to injury, the groom's (Jack Davenport) best man is Kat's ex-fiancée, Jeffrey (Jeremy Sheffield). Two years after being dumped, Kat is a single New Yorker and can't bear to attend the festivities at her parent's London home alone, so she does the next best thing: she hires an escort to play her boyfriend. Her rented date, Nick (Dermot Mulroney), fits the bill perfectly. He's handsome, intelligent, well spoken, intuitive, and a perfect gentleman--a virtual bargain at $6,000. The plan? Make Kat's ex sorry that he ever let her go. But the plan takes a turn when Kat finds herself attracted to Nick, and the feeling seems to be mutual. But will their business arrangement stand in the way of a relationship? And just what is it that Kat's ex has been dying to tell her? Messing is endearing as Kat, who seems to be simultaneously bewildered and bemused by her situation. Mulroney, meanwhile, is at his most charming as Nick. Clare Kilner (HOW TO DEAL) directs this romantic comedy set in London and the English countryside, which also features Holland Taylor as Kat's slightly overbearing mother and Peter Egan as her loving stepfather. Sarah Parish is a hoot as the sisters' bawdy British cousin.

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