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Father of the Bride

Father of the Bride(1950)

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  • the vest scene

    • bkny
    • 4/21/13

    the scene of tracey trying to fit into his vest from his wedding is reason alone worth watching this movie. very charming; taylor is, of course, gorgeous. it sure was a different time.

  • Delightful Little Comedy.

    • Dawn
    • 2/17/13

    I love this movie! Great chemistry between Taylor and Tracy. Fun storyline.

  • Just Great!

    • Steve
    • 2/4/11

    While some of the movies from the golden age, don't age so well, this one is a current as today. The chemistry between Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett and Elizabeth Taylor is seamless. They really look and act like they could have been a real family. Tracy is at his relaxed best--what an actor, and while it's always enjoyable to see Elizabeth on the screen, Joan Bennett is really top-notch, playing to the hilt the kind of role that Myrna Loy made a staple in the 30's, and it's almost as hard to take your eyes of the beautiful Bennett as it is the tantalizing Taylor. A really fun movie with a great supporting cast throughout.

  • A Delight!

    • Bob Galvin-Oliphant
    • 2/22/06

    Delightful comedy. Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor as his daughter are perfect in their roles. Good supporting cast.

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