Will You Merry Me?

Will You Merry Me?

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Woman Director | Christmas

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Nisha Ganatra
  • Cast(s): Cynthia Stevenson, Vikki Krinsky, Wendie Malick, David Eisner, Patrick McKenna See all Cast & Crew
  • Similar To: 'Twas the Text Before Christmas, Planning On Forever
  • Story:
    Rebecca, from an upper class Los Angeles family, and Henry, from choir-singing, tradition-bound Midwestern roots, are in love. Henry pops the question just before Christmas and the kids plan on gathering their families for the holidays in order to surprise them with the good news. The families collide-oops-meet the week of Hanukah just before Christmas in Madison, Wisconsin. It's a wild, whacky ride of good intentions and missteps as the two families try in vain to respect each others' traditions. It's not long before Rebecca and Henry learn the hardest part about being married might be dealing with each other's in-laws.
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STORY

Story
Rebecca, from an upper class Los Angeles family, and Henry, from choir-singing, tradition-bound Midwestern roots, are in love. Henry pops the question just before Christmas and the kids plan on gathering their families for the holidays in order to surprise them with the good news. The families collide-oops-meet the week of Hanukah just before Christmas in Madison, Wisconsin. It's a wild, whacky ride of good intentions and missteps as the two families try in vain to respect each others' traditions. It's not long before Rebecca and Henry learn the hardest part about being married might be dealing with each other's in-laws.

TRIVIA

Trivia

In the scene where they're discussing who Henry the 3rd is named after Rebecca's mom mentions that Jewish people don't name their children after living relatives. This is only true in the Ashkenazi Jewish culture. The Sephardic Jewish people, however, don't follow that tradition.

"Mistletoe", the title song by Colbie Caillat, is heard throughout the movie. This was released on 7-01-2007 by Universal Republic, courtesy of UMG Records. It was written by Caillat, Mikal Blue and Stacy Blue.

During the blackout scene they say "so you chose outside lights instead of inside lights" but when the young couple go outside there are clearly lights on inside when clearly it is also stated that only the Christmas lights, fridge and freezer are run on the generator.