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The Wedding Party
Young Charlie begins to develop cold feet as his wedding looms nearer. Desperate to throw the plans off-track, he tries a variety of tactics, including attempting to rekindle the relationship between his fiancée, Josephine, and her former boyfriend.
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Plot Summary
A young bride, about to be married, begins to question her impending nuptials as she deals with her overbearing mother and a groom whose behavior becomes increasingly erratic. As the wedding day approaches, her fears and anxieties about the marriage come to a head.
Critical Reception
Although not widely released until years after its filming, 'The Wedding Party' received a mixed to positive reception for its early exploration of themes that would become hallmarks of De Palma's later work. Critics noted its raw energy and the performances of its nascent cast, particularly Robert De Niro.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, experimental style and early directorial vision.
Noted for introducing a young Robert De Niro in a significant role.
Some found the plot and pacing to be somewhat disjointed.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the film's limited initial release and subsequent cult status.
Fun Fact
This film was shot in 1963 and 1964 but was not released until 1969 due to a legal dispute over its distribution.
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