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IMDb1996 | Alan Silvestri
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1996 | Steve Martin
Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1996 | Steve Martin
Box Office Collection 76,594,107 USD
The set used for the interior of the Banks' home had to be rebuilt from scratch for the sequel. With no presumption of a sequel during production of the original movie, the set was destroyed after production completed. Set crew had to recreate the entirety of the set based only on a few remnant sketches of the original set, and had to estimate most measurements, based on the known sizes of various reference items in the original film.
When the movie opened, aspiring country singer Brad Paisley went to see it in the hopes that an ex-girlfriend he'd seen the first "Father of the Bride" remake with would be there. She didn't show, but as he told an Atlanta radio station later, he sat in the theater watching the lead actress and thought to himself, "I could marry a girl like her." A few years later, he not only married a girl like her, he married that particular girl - actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
Eugene Levy played the part of the wedding singer at audition in Father of the Bride (1991) and Mr Habib in Father of the Bride 2 (1995).
Although this sequel to Father of the Bride (1991) is not a remake of Father's Little Dividend (1951), (the sequel to the original Father of the Bride (1950)), the opening scenes of the two films, including the narration spoken to camera by the father character, are virtually identical.
When the scene in the kitchen ends and they are discussing the house falling apart. Nina says 'First the heating went, then the gas thing broke and the plumbing froze.' This is the list of events that happen to Diane Keaton's character in Baby Boom.
"Gang Kid: [George sleeps after using 2 sleeping pills, and on there way to the hospital, his head is leaning on the window of the car] Hey wat up wit dat face, huh? Dat suppose to be me? [the others in car chuckle] Gang Kid: Ya gotta problem? Lozer? Franck Eggelhoffer: [Franck roles down the window a little] No we do not have a problem, so leaf us alone! Gang Kid: 'Leaf'? What are you a tree? Franck Eggelhoffer: Ha, ha, ha, very funny, you are obviously a comodian [pronounced Coe - Maw - Dee - Un] Gang Kid: Hey what kinda accent is that man? What planet are ya from? Franck Eggelhoffer: Vat Planet? The planet of not wanting to be die, by a drive by SHOOTING!"
"Franck Eggelhoffer, Howard Weinstein: [both chanting to George] Every party has a pooper, that why we invited you! Party pooper! Party pooper! Every party has a pooper, that's why we invited you, George Baaanks!"