A Wedding 1978 Full Movie English Subtitles

“A Wedding 1978” is a chaotic and comedic celebration of two families coming together. The film is like a whirlwind of characters, each with their own quirks and dramas, colliding in an extravagant wedding setting. The bride’s family is wealthy and uptight, while the groom’s family is more relaxed and eccentric. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the wedding becomes a hilarious and unpredictable spectacle of dysfunction.

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Review

“A Wedding” is a 1978 movie directed by the legendary Robert Altman. This film is a classic example of Altman’s ability to craft intricate, character-driven narratives that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. A highlight of this film has to be its all-star cast, which includes Hollywood heavyweights such as Carol Burnett, Mia Farrow, Lillian Gish, and Paul Dooley among others.

The storyline revolves around the nuptials of two well-to-do families in Chicago. The groom’s family is from the South while the bride’s comes from the North. The wedding ceremony takes place at the groom’s family home, an estate that exudes Southern charm and elegance.

As the story unfolds, we get to see how these two families come together for this special occasion. However, what makes this film unique is how Altman uses this wedding event as a backdrop to explore various human relationships, including love, infidelity, greed, class differences and family dynamics.

One notable scene in “A Wedding” involves a conversation between two characters played by Carol Burnett and Geraldine Chaplin. They are discussing the difficulties of marriage when Chaplin’s character remarks “Marriage comes with no guarantees.” It’s an insightful reminder that even in joyous occasions like weddings there are still complexities in relationships that often go unspoken.

Besides its compelling plotline and themes of love and family dynamics “A Wedding” also boasts a beautiful score by John Williams which enhances every scene with its smooth melodies.

Another highlight of this film is its stunning cinematography by Pierre Mignot who captures every moment effortlessly without any overdramatization or unnecessary close-ups. The use of natural light adds authenticity creating an atmosphere that immediately transports you back to 1970s Chicago.

There has been much acclaim for Altman’s excellent casting choices as well. He had a knack for bringing together actors from different backgrounds who could work together seamlessly. This is evident in “A Wedding” where the diverse cast feels like a family unit, with each character adding a unique flavor to the overall experience.

The film’s production wasn’t without challenges either. During filming, Altman was forced to deal with technical issues which caused significant delays. Despite this setback, he remained committed to his vision and was able to deliver a movie that met his standards and received critical acclaim.

Among the many accolades that “A Wedding” received upon its release was a nomination for the prestigious Palme d’Or at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.

This film has stood the test of time as audiences have continued to appreciate its relevance and thought-provoking nature. It’s no surprise that it remains a beloved classic amongst fans of romantic dramas and those who enjoy films with great characters and intriguing themes.

In conclusion, “A Wedding” is an emotionally charged film that offers an in-depth examination of human relationships, class divides and love all wrapped up in an entertaining narrative. The excellent casting, score, cinematography and direction coalesce to create a memorable cinematic experience. If you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend it as something worth watching – even if it’s just for its timeless themes of love and family dynamics.


Technical Data

A Wedding 1978 Full Movie English Subtitles

  • Runtime : 125
  • Release : 1978-08-29
  • Genre : Comedy, Drama
  • Cast : Carol Burnett as Katherine ‘Tulip’ Brenner, Desi Arnaz Jr. as Dino Sloan Corelli, Geraldine Chaplin as Rita Billingsley, Howard Duff as Dr. Jules Meecham, Mia Farrow as Elizabeth ‘Buffy’ Brenner
  • Crew : Sam Gemette as Sound Editor, Richard Portman as Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Robert Altman as Director, Robert Altman as Producer, Robert Altman as Writer
  • Popularity 5.641
  • Budget : 0
  • Revenue : 0
  • Company : Lions Gate Films
  • Summary : Muffin’s wedding to Dino Corelli is to be a big affair. Except the ageing priest isn’t too sure of the ceremony, only the families actually turn up as the Corelli Italian connection is suspect, security guards watch the gifts rather over-zealously, and Dino’s grandma expires in bed just as the reception starts. Could be quite an occasion.
  • Tagline : More than one Family Secret hides behind A Wedding

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