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Father of the Bride
Proud father Stanley Banks remembers the day his daughter, Kay, got married. Starting when she announces her engagement through to the wedding itself, we learn of all the surprises and disasters along the way.
Vincente Minnelli
Casts & Crew
Spencer Tracy
Joan Bennett
Elizabeth Taylor
Don Taylor
Billie Burke
Leo G. Carroll
Moroni Olsen
Melville Cooper
Taylor Holmes
Paul Harvey
Frank Orth
Russ Tamblyn
Tom Irish
Marietta Canty
Richard Alexander
Don Anderson
William Bailey
Fay Baker
Lucile Barnes
Oliver Blake
Lillian Bronson
Joe Brown Jr.
Frank Cady
Aileen Carlyle
Carleton Carpenter
Gene Coogan
Paul Cristo
Oliver Cross
Lucille Curtis
Roy Damron
Boyd Davis
Chris Drake
Jacqueline Duval
Ella Ethridge
Estelle Etterre
Betty Farrington
Janey Fay
Charles Ferguson
Bess Flowers
Edward Gargan
Mickey Golden
Herschel Graham
William E. Greene
William Haade
Sherry Hall
Bradford Hatton
Jim Hayward
Thomas Browne Henry
Stuart Holmes
Art Howard
Frank Hyers
Walter Kelley
Ann Kunde
Peggy Leon
Beverly Luff
Billy Mahan
Thomas Martin
Paul Maxey
Paul Maxey
Mickey McCardle
Philo McCullough
Russell Meeker
Harold Miller
Patricia Miller
Roger Moore
Sol Murgi
Forbes Murray
William H. O'Brien
Gil Perkins
Ralph Peters
Lee Phelps
Dorothy Phillips
William Phillips
Frank Richards
Dewey Robinson
Fred Santley
Cosmo Sardo
Scott Seaton
Erin Selwyn
Charles Smith
Mary Jane Smith
Douglas Spencer
Harry Stanton
Larry Steers
Brick Sullivan
Floyd Taylor
Peter M. Thompson
Nancy Valentine
Wendy Waldron
Johnny Walsh
Willard Waterman
Dick Wessel
Jeff York
Also Directed by Vincente Minnelli
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