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Wedding Crashers
Wedding Crashers
John and his buddy Jeremy are emotional criminals who know how to use a woman's hopes and dreams for their own carnal gain. Their modus operandi: crashing weddings. Normally, they meet guests who want to toast the romantic day with a random hook-up. But when John meets Claire, he discovers what true love – and heartache – feels like.
rating
6.494
runtime
119 min

Release

2005-07-13

Cast

Owen Wilson
Owen Wilson
as John Beckwith
Vince Vaughn
Vince Vaughn
as Jeremy Grey
Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken
as Secretary Cleary
Rachel McAdams
Rachel McAdams
as Claire Cleary
Isla Fisher
Isla Fisher
as Gloria Cleary
Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour
as Kathleen Cleary
Ellen Albertini Dow
Ellen Albertini Dow
as Grandma Mary Cleary
Keir O'Donnell
Keir O'Donnell
as Todd Cleary
Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper
as Sack Lodge
Ron Canada
Ron Canada
as Randolph
Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson
as Father O'Neil
Dwight Yoakam
Dwight Yoakam
as Mr. Kroeger
Rebecca De Mornay
Rebecca De Mornay
as Mrs. Kroeger
David Conrad
David Conrad
as Trap
Jennifer Alden
Jennifer Alden
as Christina Cleary
Geoff Stults
Geoff Stults
as Craig
James McDonnell
James McDonnell
as Attorney
Jesse Henecke
Jesse Henecke
as Attorney
Lou Cutell
Lou Cutell
as Old Jewish Man
Sparkle
Sparkle
as Old Jewish Woman
Frank Ray Perilli
Frank Ray Perilli
as Old Italian Man
Patricia Place
Patricia Place
as Old Italian Woman
Chao-Li Chi
Chao-Li Chi
as Old Chinese Man
Norma Michaels
Norma Michaels
as Old Irish Woman
Noel De Souza
Noel De Souza
as Old Indian Man
Ivana Bozilovic
Ivana Bozilovic
as Ivana
Camille Anderson
Camille Anderson
as Camille
Rachel Sterling
Rachel Sterling
as Brunette
Diora Baird
Diora Baird
as Vivian
Ned Schmidtke
Ned Schmidtke
as Frank Meyers
Jennifer Massey
Jennifer Massey
as Woman
Dylan James Turner
Dylan James Turner
as Bratty Kid
Sophia Blouin
Sophia Blouin
as Flower Girl
Stephen J. Downs
Stephen J. Downs
as Franklin
Larry Joe Campbell
Larry Joe Campbell
as Best Man
Mark Duane Anderson
Mark Duane Anderson
as Secret Service Agent
Irene Roseen
Irene Roseen
as Elderly Woman
Jules Mandel
Jules Mandel
as Rabbi
Betsy Ames
Betsy Ames
as Betty
Carson Elrod
Carson Elrod
as Flip
Joshua Wheeler
Joshua Wheeler
as Kip
John G. Pavelec
John G. Pavelec
as Ken
Charles Kahlenberg
Charles Kahlenberg
as Priest
Kathryn Joosten
Kathryn Joosten
as Chazz's Mom
Karen Miller
Karen Miller
as Chazz's Girlfriend
Tanaya Nicole
Tanaya Nicole
as Woman at Jewish Reception
Naureen Zaim
Naureen Zaim
as Hindu Woman
Cindy Taylor
Cindy Taylor
as Girl at Irish Wedding
Melanie Hawkins
Melanie Hawkins
as Girl Who Cries
Summer Altice
Summer Altice
as Girl Who Cries
Lisa Beach
Lisa Beach
as Wedding Planner
Lovelynn Vanderhorst
Lovelynn Vanderhorst
as Wedding Planner
Phyllis Samhaber
Phyllis Samhaber
as Woman at Table
O.J. Watson
O.J. Watson
as Man at Table
Al Cerullo
Al Cerullo
as Helicopter Pilot
Will Ferrell
Will Ferrell
as Chazz Reinhold (uncredited)
James Carville
James Carville
as James Carville (uncredited)
John McCain
John McCain
as John McCain (uncredited)
Lindsay Schoneweis
Lindsay Schoneweis
as Woman in Hat (uncredited)
Kelsey Wedeen
Kelsey Wedeen
as Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Brian T. Lynch
Brian T. Lynch
as Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Joe Koons
Joe Koons
as Irish Waiter (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

"He thought "Moby Dick" was a venereal disease" - made me smile at the start of this, but after I while I really did wonder if it was ever going to end! "John" (Owen Wilson) and his pal "Jeremy" (Vince Vaughn) are a couple of amorous types who have quite a successful habit of crashing other folks weddings - usually without knowing a soul - and chancing their arm amongst the hormonally vulnerable. Then something unexpected happens and they end up at the mansion of the US Treasury Secretary (Christopher Walken) where the most convoluted of love pentangles occurs between the two boys, "Claire" (Rachel McAdams), "Gloria" (Isla Fisher) and the pompous "Sack" (Bradley Cooper) - and that's before "Todd, the gay son of the house (Keir O'Donnell) takes a bit of a shine to one of them, too! Not only has romance gone into overdrive, but the relationship between the men is starting to strain. Thing is, the family believe the boys are something quite different from their real selves, and the question is as inevitable as the sun coming up. Will they get found out or be forced to admit who they really are, and will they escape with their lives? It has it's moments this, but it's far too long and padded out with most of the fun out of the way after the first twenty minutes. That leaves us with an increasingly orchestrated series of escapades along the rather puerile lines of "American Pie". These men do have comedy timing and their delivery is slick nd professional, but their humour is childish and predictable, as are the scenarios and jokes. It's not that it's bad, it's just dated and unsophisticated. Ellen Albertini Dow quite engagingly keeps up the spirit of Una O'Connor and Mlldred Natwick as the outrageous and curmudgeonly grandmother, but otherwise this wasn't really for me.