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Out at the Wedding

Country: USA, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Lee Friedlander
  • Writer: Paula Goldberg
  • Producer: Mark D'Onofrio; Gina G. Goff

CGiii Comment

Inept drivel - from a director who consistently gets it all wrong.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Ever have an identity crisis? Tell a little white lie here and there, just to make everyone happy? Well, Alex Houston has got you beat, hands down. After telling her fiancé, Dana, that her entire family is dead, Manhattanite Alex whisks off to her childhood home in South Carolina to serve as bridesmaid at her high-maintenance, estranged sister Jeannie's wedding. As she tries not to steal Jeannie's thunder by telling her family that a) she's engaged, and b) the man she's going to marry is a Jewish African American, things get a little mixed up. For starters, Alex's sharp-tongued, mischievous best friend Jonathan unwittingly starts a rumor at the wedding that Alex is gay and Dana is a woman. When her family reacts in a surprisingly supportive way, Alex decides to go with it. It's easier than telling the truth, right?

Cast & Characters

Jill Bennett as Wendy;
Jamie Blake as Devon;
Emily A. Burton as Amber;
Mystro Clark as Dana;
Cathy DeBuono as Risa;
Gina DeVivo as Teenager At Wedding;
Mark D'Onofrio as Haskell;
Kevin Fabian as Kenny;
Mike Farrell as Father of the Bride;
Elizabeth Fields as Wedding Guest;
Todd Fjelsted as Jace;
Reed Frerichs as Teddy;
Jill Friedlander as Bitchy Woman at Wedding;
Giovanni as The Margarita King;
Myrna Goldberg as Aunt Cora