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Table 19

You're invited to the wedding of the season.
2017 | 87m | English

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Eloise, having been relieved of maid of honor duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway – only to find herself seated with five fellow-unwanted guests at the dreaded Table 19.
Release Date: Mar 03, 2017
Director: Jeffrey Blitz
Writer: Jeffrey Blitz, Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords misfit, wedding reception, wedding, rebound, dumped by boyfriend
Production Companies 21 Laps Entertainment, 3311 Productions, Story Ink
Box Office Revenue: $5,042,014
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Anna Kendrick Eloise McGarry
Craig Robinson Jerry Kepp
June Squibb Jo Flanagan
Lisa Kudrow Bina Kepp
Stephen Merchant Walter Thimble
Tony Revolori Renzo Eckberg
Wyatt Russell Teddy Millner
Amanda Crew Nikki
Becky Ann Baker Carol Millner
Thomas Cocquerel Huck Hayes
Maria Thayer Kate Millner
Andy Daly Luke Pfaffler
Andy Stahl Henry Grotsky
Chris Whitley Douglas Grotsky
Margo Martindale Freda Eckberg
Megan Lawless Megan-Ann
Sheri Mann Stewart Sherri Grotsky
Richard Haylor Roger Millner
Carlos Aviles Jalapeño
Chelle Ramos Rodriguez Bride
Brad Oberhofer Wedding Singer
Jay Klaitz Photographer
Andy Blitz Notorious Donny Haczyk
Max Silvestri Champagne Server
Nick Arapoglou Receptionist
Matthew Cornwell Drunk Military Buddy
Rya Meyers Francie Millner
Charles Green Mr. Manny
Elizabeth Faith Ludlow Caterer
Omer Mughal Hotel Staff Member
Gabriella Cila Renzo's Study Buddy
Lontrell Anderson Server (uncredited)
Nargis Aniston Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Tommy O'Brien Robert Vardaros (uncredited)
Amanda Burke Buczek Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Kelsey Cortez Server (uncredited)
Payson Durant Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Shannon Edwards Milner Business Associate (uncredited)
Fred Galle Wealthy Family Friend (uncredited)
Matthew A. Hand Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Geoffrey Howard Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Lainey Kloes Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Susan Lafayette Moss Maid (uncredited)
Roger Neal Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Stacey Parrish Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Shaker Sangam Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Garret Ethan Whittington Single Bachelor (uncredited)
Name Job
Jeffrey Blitz Screenplay, Director
Ben Richardson Director of Photography
Robert Vardaros Boom Operator
Kelley Sims Production Supervisor
Donny Carrington Stunt Double
Jasi Cotton Lanier Stunt Double
Richard Sanchez Assistant Editor
Mark Duplass Story
Jay Duplass Story
Richard Nathan Shapiro Dialogue Editor
Laurie Garner Property Master
Kimberly Blaurock Art Department Coordinator
Mike Horton Foley
Brittany Hites Art Direction
LaShana Clayton Seamstress
Benny Smyth Key Grip
Voni Hinkle Hair Department Head
Jace Downs Still Photographer
Timothy David O'Brien Production Design
Melissa Randle Script Supervisor
Peggy Stamper Costume Design
Peter Brown Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Reid Stegall Lighting Technician
Nesrin Ismail Key Makeup Artist
Rich Koll Construction Coordinator
Yana Gorskaya Editor
Kerry Kaz Casting Assistant
Laura Reinker Set Costumer
Jeremy Fenix Johnson Rigging Gaffer
Paul Aulicino Foley
Quincy Lamar Wills Choreographer
Toniet Gallego Set Costumer
Kostas Theodosiou Digital Intermediate
Marissa Korchak Set Dresser
Kai Thorup Location Manager
Tony Murima Lighting Technician
Chris Jargo ADR & Dubbing
Chase Paris Casting
Daniel George Costume Supervisor
Lisa Clark Makeup Artist
Ando Johnson Sound Effects Editor
Haley Hinkle Hairstylist
Curtis Bonds Baker Still Photographer
Talya Melvey Key Hair Stylist
Jim Alan Cook Key Costumer
Tim Fabrizio Camera Operator
Fred Lloyd Assistant Costume Designer
Jeff Crumbley Camera Operator
Charlene Lee Casting Associate
Essie Cha Makeup Department Head
Denny Mooradian Gaffer
Shie Rozow Music Editor
Jackson McDonald First Assistant "A" Camera
Steven Ondrejech Set Dresser
Heather Hylton Bivens Extras Casting
Saul McSween Second Assistant "B" Camera
Aaron Willis Second Assistant "A" Camera
Preston Jacob Set Dresser
Johnny Cooper Utility Stunts
Bob Fisher Stunt Coordinator
Tom Novell Lighting Technician
TK Shom First Assistant Director
Alex Mooradian Lighting Technician
Nina Hodge Production Coordinator
Kristen Jenkins Set Designer
Tony Summerlin First Assistant "B" Camera
Nelson Hagood Leadman
John Swihart Original Music Composer
Rachel Tenner Casting
Tara Feldstein Bennett Casting
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Andrea von Foerster Music Supervisor
Dave Isern Steadicam Operator
Andy Koyama Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Marian Green Stunt Double
Ashley Rae Trisler Stunt Double
Name Title
Jeremy Kipp Walker Executive Producer
Shawn Levy Producer
P. Jennifer Dana Producer
Sheldon Rabinowitz Executive Producer
Tom McNulty Producer
Ross Jacobson Executive Producer
Mark Roberts Producer
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Reviews

gilknut
10.0

**Brilliant, but panned by predictable critics** (SPOILERS TOWARDS END!) I don't always agree with (or heed warnings) from movie critics; perhaps because I used to be one myself in a nation wide magazine many years ago -- but if a movie has a 40% rating on Metacritic, I admit it rarely bodes w ... ell. Still I watched this, largely due to the involvement of several favorite actors and the script having been written by the Duplass brothers. I found it almost instantly both funny and moving, and the longer I watched, the more confused I became as to why most critics had been lukewarm or downright dismissive of it. I figured it had to be mostly due to the genre blend of comedy and more dramatic issues, and that probably most of the criticism had been along the usual lines of "can't make up it's mind', etc. But even so, that didn't add up to a meager 40% rating, with such a clever script and great acting. When the credits rolled, I knew instantly why: A happy ending... It all mostly works out in the end for the oddball protagonists. Critics in general can't stand it. If a movie has had a degree of realism and/or several dark or borderline dark-ish issues brought up along the way, critics tend to go ******* unless it all ends in misery, or largely unresolved, or at the very least in ambiguity. God forbid you walk away from such a movie actually feeling good; that equals 'cheesy' in most reviewers book. Was it realistic that most of the people involved got a happy, somewhat romantic ending? Of course not, but though the movie tackles several 'real' issues within the comedy, I found the ending perfectly fitting with the tone of it. Critics often use the word 'predictable' about anything that has a hint of romantic comedy in it, but I'd say, there are few things as predictable as movie critics in general. If you want to read what I consider a spot on review for this, check out Empire Magazine, who went against the stream and gave it 4 out of 5 stars.

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
7.0

**It was not a table of honour!** I thought it was some B movie. Expecting anything from it is like a total waste. But that was not the case. I was surprised how simple it was, yet very entertaining. Not all the small films like this would do the same magic. Everything in the was like I already s ... een in other films, even though I enjoyed it thoroughly. It was a one-day event tale and in the backdrop of a wedding. In that, the film focused on one particular table, the table number 19 on the outskirt the dining hall. They all came from different background and never met before. They learn about each other, and their personal issues open up during the cerebration. Apart from that, they mess up a few things and later try to fix it, that all comes into play before it reaches the end. From the director of 'Rocket Science', which came a decade ago, also starred by Anna Kendrick. I think he is a fine director, at least in small comedies with the good quality screenplay. So he should be doing more feature films than the television series. I was impressed by Kendrick. Her choices of films might not be the greatest, but she's almost there and very soon going to give a career best for sure. The remaining cast was funnily good. I think this film deserves a sequel. Because the film characters are very distinctive and has left behind a lot about them which need to be revealed. Sequel or prequel, it does not matter, but I'll be surely looking for one. Look at its cost, just $5 million. Big production houses can give away such tiny amount without expecting any returns. You might see it rated low everywhere, but for me, it is a good comedy. One of the best small budget films. Yeah, the end was very clichéd, but acceptable for such film. I would definitely suggest it for those who won't anticipate in films they watch. Particularly if you prefer simple storyline and a few laughs, it is the one. _7/10_

May 16, 2024