Everybody important from the first film, including the writing-directing team of Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers, regroups for this sequel involving a pair of pregnancies. Steve Martin's patriarch has a crisis when his married daughter (Kimberly Williams) is with child, and an even bigger one when his middle-aged wife (Diane Keaton) announces that another bambino is on the way. Martin Short is more effectively used this time around (he played the wedding co-ordinator in the first film), and while this movie's inevitable climax has both women giving birth on the same... chaotic night, the overall effect of the film is less contrived than its predecessor. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. When George Banks discovers that both his wife and his newly-married daughter are pregnant he rushes headlong into a mid-life crisis as he desperately tries to recapture his youth.
This sequel to 'Father of the Bride' is also a re-make of the 1951 film 'Father's Little Dividend'. George Banks (Steve Martin) has now reconciled himself to the fact that daughter Annie is a happily married young woman, but when she informs him that she and husband Bryan are expecting a baby, a mid-life crisis is triggered off.
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