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Joe's Wedding (2001)
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Starring: D.W. Moffett, Kate Vernon, Harvey Atkin, Aidan Devine, Jayne Eastwood, Sabrina Grdevich, Tammy Isbell
Director: Michael Kennedy
Category: Comedy
Studio: York Ent.
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Length:
90 mins
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A love story of explosive proportions.

Joe has replaced the sound of screaming electric guitars and booming drums for wedding bells and 'Here Comes the Bride.' With the rock 'n' roll lifestyle behind him, Joe is getting married, the hall is rented, the caterers booked, and the cake is made. He's ready for everything, everything except Uta.

Uta has a bone to pick with Joe's soon to be in-laws, and she will stop at nothing to sabotage their plans, including kidnapping the groom. Joe is bound and chained to Uta's wall as an example of the 'dangerous performance artist's' power against his corrupt future family.

At the mercy of the artist-terrorist's hilarious tirades, Joe begins to understand Uta and he questions his choices, future, and love.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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