Bloody Wedding - The bride has to wait

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Movie
German title Bloody Wedding - The bride has to wait
Original title Best Men
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1997
length 86 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Tamra Davis
script Art Noble Brown ,
Tracy Fraim
production Bradley Jenkel ,
Brad Krevoy ,
Deborah Ridpath ,
Steven Stabler
music Mark Mothersbaugh
camera James Glennon
cut Paul Trejo
occupation

Bloody Wedding ( Best Men ) is a 1997 American comedy film directed by Tamra Davis .

action

Jesse Reilly is released from prison after three years and wants to marry Hope. Shortly before the wedding, he and his friends Buzz Thomas, Teddy Pollack and Billy Phillips get into a bank robbery. There is a hostage situation, the FBI is called in. The whole thing culminates in an exchange of fire in which some men are shot. Hope and Jesse are rescued by helicopter by John G. Coleman.

In the last scene you can see Jesse and Hope raising their son together.

Reviews

Dan Jardine wrote in the Apollo Guide that the film was classified as an action comedy, but it was neither particularly funny nor particularly exciting. He described the action scene with the helicopter as an imitation of the comparable scene from True Lies . Jardine praised a few characters, but overall the characters would be too numerous.

David Nusair praised the performance of the actors and the clever dialogues on reelfilm.com, but criticized the slightly too cute end of the film.

backgrounds

Production costs were approximately 4 million US dollars .

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