

#Father of the bride part ii movie
You can’t have a Father of the Bride movie without Franck Eggelhoffer and I’m glad Martin Short was included in both movies. In the end, everyone is happy and healthy, but George must say goodbye to his grandchild as the MacKenzie’s move to Boston.įather of the Bride is by far my favorite of the two movies, and I did not expect to enjoy the second. Nina is suffering from a backache that turns out to be active labor and George must rely on Franck to help him as he runs between his wife and daughter. George is concerned about her age but begins to trust her when he sees she wears the sneakers from the company he owns. When it’s time for the real deal, her doctor is out of town and a young doctor is there to take his place. Towards the end of the pregnancies, Annie has repeated false alarms. Much to George’s chagrin, Franck Eggelhoffer returns back to renovate the nursery. He tends to their every need – most notably food, and air conditioning. Bryan is called away on business and that leaves George to take care of the pregnant women. George must now deal with becoming a grandfather and a father again all at the same time. A trip to the doctor tells her and George that the problem is not menopause but pregnancy. This leads George to ask, “I could have a granddaughter named Sophie Zenkman?”Īt the same time, Nina has been feeling a little off and assumes that she is going through menopause. Annie and Bryan have an idea that they will create an alternate last name made from the letters in both names. Right away there is a small argument between Annie’s parents and Bryan’s parents about the child’s last name. Newlyweds Bryan MacKenzie and Annie Banks-MacKenzie call their parents together for a big announcement. After Nina bails him out, George promises to have a better attitude and the couple manages to give their daughter a beautiful wedding. George’s frustrations reach a peak and he gets arrested at the grocery store when the number of hot dogs in a package doesn’t match the number of buns. The wedding plans include some big home renovations and even geese. Attempting to save a few bucks on a new tux, he ends up with blue instead of black. George will learn that the responsibility of the bride’s family is to fly in family from Denmark including two seats for one rather large woman.Īs the wedding planning continues, and the budget swells to $250 a head, George tries to save money wherever he can. He will soon learn that a wedding at home doesn’t mean small, simple or cheap. Annie says she wants a wedding at home, which has George imagining a backyard BBQ with a few close friends. George has sticker shock when they start talking about cakes and other details. Nina and Annie love wedding planner Franck Eggelhoffer, a man with a strange accent and big ideas. The second step is to hire a wedding planner. The bankbook ends up in the pool, where George will accidentally follow. During a trip to the bathroom George manages to snoop in their medicine cabinet and their bankbook. The size of the house is intimidating, as are the Dobermans that don’t like George. The MacKenzie’s live in Bel Air, in the biggest house on the block.

The first step is for George and Nina to meet their new in-laws. Everyone but George is happy about the news, and George has no choice but to start planning a wedding. He doesn’t like the fact that Brian is an independent communications consultant. George doesn’t like the idea of his daughter getting married. That someone is a man named Brian MacKenzie (George Newbern). His little girl Annie (Kimberly Williams) has been studying abroad and comes home with the news that she’s met someone and they are getting married. He has two great children, a wife Nina (Diane Keaton) that he loves very much, owns a tennis shoe company, and has a great house in San Marino, California. It’s fantastic family entertainment that really delivers.įather of the Bride stars Steve Martin as the father, George Banks. Relive every heartwarming and hilarious moment in this special 2-Movie Collection. Life gets even crazier in the sidesplitting sequel when his daughter and his wife (Keaton) both announce they are pregnant, and George desperately tries to capture the wild and crazy days of his youth. Things get out of hand for befuddled father George Banks (Martin) when his young daughter unexpectedly announces her plans to wed. Screen legends Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Martin Short star in these warm and witty family favorites, complete with a new digital restoration.
#Father of the bride part ii plus
Celebrate the platinum anniversary of the unforgettable comedy classic Father of the Bride plus the uproarious follow-up Father of the Bride Part II on Blu-ray for the first time ever.
