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The Wedding Party

The Wedding Party

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Released R 92 min 4.7/10 Votes: 1579
Young Charlie begins to develop a case of cold feet as his upcoming wedding looms nearer. Desperate to throw the wedding plans off the track, Charlie tries a variety of tactics, including attempting to rekindle the relationship between his fiancée Josephine and her former boyfriend.
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Lists that include The Wedding Party

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