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Wedding Crashers

Life's a Party. Crash It.
2005 | 119m | English

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: David Dobkin
Writer: Bob Fisher, Steve Faber
Staring:
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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.
Release Date: Jul 13, 2005
Director: David Dobkin
Writer: Bob Fisher, Steve Faber
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords sailing, fake identity, cake, wedding, lying
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Tapestry Films, Avery Pix
Box Office Revenue: $288,500,000
Budget: $40,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Owen Wilson John Beckwith
Vince Vaughn Jeremy Grey
Christopher Walken Secretary William Cleary
Rachel McAdams Claire Cleary
Isla Fisher Gloria Cleary
Jane Seymour Kathleen Cleary
Ellen Albertini Dow Grandma Mary Cleary
Keir O'Donnell Todd Cleary
Bradley Cooper Zachary 'Sack' Lodge
Ron Canada Randolph
Henry Gibson Father O'Neil
Dwight Yoakam Mr. Kroeger
Rebecca De Mornay Mrs. Kroeger
David Conrad Trap
Jennifer Alden Christina Cleary
Geoff Stults Craig Garthe
Diora Baird Vivian
Kathryn Joosten Chazz's Mom
Naureen Zaim Hindu Woman
Norma Michaels Old Irish Woman
James Carville Himself (uncredited)
Will Ferrell Chazz Reinhold (uncredited)
John McCain Himself (uncredited)
Lindsay Schoneweis Woman in Hat (uncredited)
Kelsey Wedeen Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Rachel Sterling Brunette
Camille Anderson Camille
Ivana Bozilovic Ivana
Tanaya Nicole Woman at Jewish Reception
Name Job
Tony Blondal Orchestrator
Dick Ziker Utility Stunts
Rolfe Kent Conductor, Original Music Composer
Julio Macat Director of Photography
Mark Livolsi Editor
Senna Shanti Set Costumer
Palma Bellardoni Art Department Coordinator
Julie Orosz Visual Effects Producer
Denise Wingate Costume Design
Sarah Katzman Casting
Johnetta Boone Costume Supervisor
Kevin Constant Art Direction
Amanda Sroka Set Costumer
Barry Robison Production Design
Thomas J. Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Julia Neighly Visual Effects Coordinator
Lisa Beach Casting
Garrett Lewis Set Decoration
Lori Ayala-Read Costume Supervisor
John Casey Costume Supervisor
Fiona Connon Makeup Artist
Darlene A. DiDonato Location Scout
Dave McMoyler ADR Supervisor
Jed Smith Music Producer, Additional Music
Jon Davidson Production Controller
Marion Tumen Script Supervisor
Rachel E. Prentiss Production Accountant
Michael Davis Construction Coordinator
Stephanie J. Gordon Set Designer
Trey Clinesmith First Assistant Camera
Paul Prokop Executive in Charge of Finance
Vincent Lascoumes First Assistant Director
Christopher K. Grap Production Coordinator
David Chameides Steadicam Operator
A.J. Brosto Set Dressing Artist
Erik Proveaux Chef
Morris Aroesti Driver
Tanner Almon Production Office Assistant
Jim Passon Color Timer
Lonnie S. Gatlin Best Boy Electric
Bryan Antin Rigging Grip
Erik Holmberg Executive In Charge Of Production
Nick South Music Editor
R.J. Harbour Digital Compositors
Kim M. Ferry Hairstylist
Carol Flaisher Location Manager
Christopher Sidor Sound Recordist
Mike Massa Stunts
Tom Hartig Boom Operator
Randall Guth First Assistant Sound Editor
Richard J. Cartwright Still Photographer
Tom Cantrell Electrician
Tim Chau Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Krister C. Johnson Transportation Captain
John Strawbridge Casting Associate
Cory Foster Craft Service
Jay Vinitsky Post Production Supervisor
Udi Nedivi Unit Production Manager
Marc Figueroa Greensman
Bradley O'Donnell Carpenter
Ina Haybaeck-Rogers Choreographer
Andrew Padilla Security
Denise A. Beale Set Production Assistant
Walter Nichols Rigging Gaffer
Phil Pastuhov Aerial Director of Photography
John M. Pisani Unit Publicist
Carl Cifarlio Utility Stunts
Kenny Schneider Lighting Technician
Robert Campbell Painter
Donovan Davis Grip
Aaron Anderson Propmaker
Sean Mannion Property Master
John Rotondi Sound Engineer
Gary Isbell Leadman
Ericka Bryce Set Medic
Tim Cravens Editorial Production Assistant
Zach Dulli Stand In
Nelson C. Wright Jr. Picture Car Coordinator
Anthony Canard Transportation Co-Captain
James Lowder Transportation Coordinator
Linda Di Franco Dialogue Editor
David Grimaldi Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Richard Harris Graphic Designer
Ari Flaisher Location Assistant
Kenneth Morton Key Rigging Grip
Ryotaro Kinno Camera Loader
Carol Grant Extras Casting Coordinator
Katherine E. Beyda Production Executive
Christophe Le Chanu Second Assistant Director
James Moriana Foley Artist
Eric Richard Lasko Additional Second Assistant Director
Mike Connors Dolly Grip
Susan Cahill ADR Recordist
Sarah Lorenz Production Secretary
Bob E. Krattiger Chief Lighting Technician
Jim Swidarski Payroll Accountant
David Beach Construction Buyer
Ron Bedrosian ADR Mixer
Tom Dailey Assistant Editor
Trevor Gilchrist Music Programmer
Brian Cooper Assistant Production Coordinator
Gina W. Bateman Assistant Makeup Artist
Michael Glynn Assistant Property Master
Rodney Veto Best Boy Grip
Craig Kohlhoff Second Assistant Camera
Michael Hertlein ADR Editor
David Escher Special Effects Technician
Tracy Dixon Extras Casting
Marybeth Martin-Eck First Assistant Accountant
Jason De Meo Production Assistant
Sandra Collier Key Set Costumer
Amy Pawlowski Digital Intermediate Editor
Stephen Fischer Assistant Location Manager
Pia Howeth Art Department Production Assistant
Sara Howell Second Assistant Accountant
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Terra Bliss Digital Intermediate
Chris Ryan CG Artist
Bob Fisher Writer
Steve Faber Writer
David Dobkin Director
John C. Hartigan Special Effects Coordinator
Joe Bucaro III Stunt Coordinator
Lori McCoy-Bell Key Hair Stylist
Dennis Liddiard Makeup Artist
Gary Dagg Key Grip
Mark Ulano Sound Mixer
Jeffrey Pratt Gordon On Set Dresser
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunt Double
Terri Douglas ADR Voice Casting
Julian Brain Helicopter Camera
Name Title
Peter Abrams Producer
Guy Riedel Executive Producer
Andrew Panay Producer
Cale Boyter Executive Producer
Richard Brener Executive Producer
Toby Emmerich Executive Producer
Robert L. Levy Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

"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 we ... ddings - 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.

Jan 11, 2025