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The Wedding Party

  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.7K
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Robert De Niro and Jill Clayburgh in The Wedding Party (1969)
FarceComedy

The struggle of a young man hours away of getting married, as he has to contend with his self doubt, his disencouraging friends and a number of comic misadventures.The struggle of a young man hours away of getting married, as he has to contend with his self doubt, his disencouraging friends and a number of comic misadventures.The struggle of a young man hours away of getting married, as he has to contend with his self doubt, his disencouraging friends and a number of comic misadventures.

  • Directors
    • Brian De Palma
    • Wilford Leach
    • Cynthia Munroe
  • Writers
    • Cynthia Munroe
    • Brian De Palma
    • Wilford Leach
  • Stars
    • Valda Setterfield
    • Raymond McNally
    • John Braswell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Brian De Palma
      • Wilford Leach
      • Cynthia Munroe
    • Writers
      • Cynthia Munroe
      • Brian De Palma
      • Wilford Leach
    • Stars
      • Valda Setterfield
      • Raymond McNally
      • John Braswell
    • 14User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Valda Setterfield
    • Mrs. Fish
    Raymond McNally
    • Mr. Fish
    John Braswell
    • Reverend Oldfield
    Charles Pfluger
    • Charlie
    Jill Clayburgh
    Jill Clayburgh
    • Josephine
    William Finley
    William Finley
    • Alistair
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Cecil
    • (as Robert Denero)
    Judy Thomas
    • Celeste
    Jennifer Salt
    Jennifer Salt
    • Phoebe
    Sue Ann Gilfillan
    • Ninny
    • (as Sue Ann Converse)
    John Quinn
    • Baker
    Richard Kolmar
    • Jean-Claude…
    Jane Odin
    • Carol
    Penny Bridgers
    • Bridesmaid
    Nancy Reeder
    • Bridesmaid
    Joanna Chapin
    • Bridesmaid
    Cynthia Munroe
    • Bridesmaid
    Kitty Gallagher
    • Mrs. Lovett
    • Directors
      • Brian De Palma
      • Wilford Leach
      • Cynthia Munroe
    • Writers
      • Cynthia Munroe
      • Brian De Palma
      • Wilford Leach
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    major_calloway

    Quirky watchable film

    This is a pleasant little film by De Palma, and is a light hearted comedy. It has a traditional comedic feel to it with it being in black and white and it's use of speeded up footage. It does however get a little tiedious at points but is an appealing quaint little comedy about eccentric family and friends. The young De Niro in the film gives a fairly empty performance, but works well in the double act with his other zany friend. The improvised dialouge adds a more realistic/un-predictable feel to the film and it's worth seeing for it's light-hearted entertainment and humour.
    10dasilentpardner-65037

    WEDDING OF DIVERSE ELEMENTS

    I had heard for many years that this film was pretty bad, especially considering the talent involved. Took me decades to finally get the time to see it; it just never seemed to bubble up to the top of my must-see list despite my being a huge fan of De Niro, DePalma, and Clayburgh. Well, I'm here to say don't listen to the critics: it's actually a pretty good film.

    Okay, I will admit part of why it's good is that one sees it now thru the lense of the careers the principal participants had after they made this. Further, I suspect many are disappointed expecting De Niro to always be operating at 'Taxi Driver' and 'The Deet Hunter' level and Clayburgh shining as she did in 'An Unmarried Woman' and 'It's My Turn.' But the truth is that both have some very fine moments here and both are engaging despite thr fact that the gentleman who plays the groom, Charles Pfluger, seems like he would be the one to rise to stardom (he never made another movie). Jennifer Salt ('Sisters') also appears in the film, lensed the same year as she appeared in 'Midnight Cowboy' (1969).

    The film, about a group of people assembling in a large house for a long weekend for a wedding, seems like it was probably too long and too boring so DePalma and company found myriad of ways of punching up the proceedings: fast motion, comic music, sound effects. But all this seems pretty effective.

    The thin plot idea was better mined by Robert Altman in his film 'A Wedding' (1978), an ignored masterpiece in my book, but 'The Wedding Party' is a fun, funny and diverting if sometimes shallow and even lax night at the movies. Don't expect too much and you might be pleasantly surprised.
    Michael_Elliott

    Really Bad

    Wedding Party, The (1969)

    1/2 (out of 4)

    Incredibly bad comedy was the second feature for director Brian DePalma. A groom (Charles Pfulger) shows up at his wedding party only to discover there's more to marriage than he thought. This film doesn't work on any level and the worse part is that I only laughed once throughout the 90 minute running time. Not even the young and chubby Robert DeNiro (spelled DeNero in the credits) can help this thing. The film uses faster frames per minute than normal, which I'm guessing is an attempt at silent slapstick but this doesn't work either.
    5Jeremy_Urquhart

    For die-hard De Palma/De Niro fans only.

    I enjoyed The Wedding Party for about half an hour to 45 minutes, but then it just kept going and I eventually felt a bit tired from it all. It revolves around the dynamics between people all involved with a wedding, but it's just not tight or clever enough to work as a great comedy for all of its run. It doesn't really seem all that interested in setting up memorable comedic scenarios and paying them off, and I think once I realised it wasn't really going anywhere, I kind of turned on the film.

    Still, the manic energy and scrappy charm of it all sustains The Wedding Party for at least some of its runtime, but at the same time, it's a film I'd find hard to recommend to most people.
    6aleskander

    Poor

    The weakest De Palma's film, as Murder a la Mod, Greetings & Hi Mum are still interesting underground movies worth seeing, not this one, clearly poor.

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    • Trivia
      Robert De Niro was paid only $50 for his work in the film.
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits, the actor portraying Charles, the groom's father, is listed as Helmuth Pfluger. In the end credits, his name is spelled Helmut Pfluger.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Fish: [about to drive into the water] After 20 years on this island, I still can't remember where the edges are.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits, the wedding guests are listed as Bride's Relatives and Groom's Relatives. Under the Bride's Relatives, there are just over sixty actors listed, which does not include the Bride's immediate family and her attendants. Under the Groom's Relatives, there is only one actor listed, the person playing the Groom's father.
    • Connections
      Featured in Celebrated: Robert De Niro (2015)

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Свадебная вечеринка
    • Filming locations
      • Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Ondine Productions
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    • Budget
      • $43,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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