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Release Date:
October 16, 2002
Original Title:
Kiss The Bride
Alternate Titles:
Embrassez la mariƩe!
O Beijo da Noiva
Ola tou gamou dyskola
Puedes besar a la novia
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Empera Pictures
Imageworks Entertainment International
Replay Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
Sibling drama overshadows the impending nuptials of Danni Sposato and her longtime boyfriend, Geoff Brancato. Television actress Niki brings her manager-boyfriend, Marty, to meet the family for the first time, while spiky youngest sister Toni shows off her bandmate and lover, Amy, and driven Wall Street banker Chrissy flashes the status symbols of her financial success.
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Casting:
Seth Yanklewitz
Co-Producer:
Richard Middleton
Costume Design:
Shawn-Holly Cookson
Director:
Vanessa Parise
Director of Photography:
Rob Sweeney
Editor:
Sam Citron
Lois Freeman-Fox
Executive Producer:
Richard Pepin
Jeff Rice
David Shoshan
Hair Department Head:
Kimberly Carlson
Hairstylist:
Kimberly Ulmer
Wendy Southard
Key Makeup Artist:
Tatiana Thorpe
Line Producer:
Richard Middleton
Makeup Artist:
Sabine Roller
Music:
Jeremy Parise
Brody Dalle
Producer:
Vanessa Parise
Jordan Gertner
Marco Derhy
Production Design:
Richard Sherman
Script Supervisor:
Amy Sobin
Set Decoration:
Charlie Gonzales
Sound Effects Editor:
William Tabanou
Sound Mixer:
Coleman Metts
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak
Unit Production Manager:
Maricel Pagulayan
Writer:
Vanessa Parise
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