SummaryHaving just married off his cherished daughter, George Banks is ready to get footloose and fancy free! So when his daughter and his wife Nina both announce they are pregnant, George finds himself in one outrageous situation after another, desperately trying to recapture the wild and crazy days of his youth! (Buena Vista Entertainment)
Directed By:Charles Shyer
Written By:Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, Nancy Meyers, Charles Shyer
Father of the Bride Part II
Metascore
Mixed or Average
49
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
49
31% Positive
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
50% Mixed
8 Reviews
8 Reviews
19% Negative
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
75
This film works so well simply because every moment of it is suffused with the joy a new baby brings into the world. Save for a needlessly mean comic shot at an Arab businessman, it couldn't be more appropriate for family viewing. [8 Dec 1995, p.D]
67
Sure, Martin and Keaton squander their talents on this sentimental piffle, but it's hard to begrudge these two stars a couple of commercial hits. And oh, those adorable babies at the conclusion! The audience I saw Father of the Bride Part II with loved this big, corny, old-fashioned movie; as crowd-pleasers go, it's a shrewd one.
50
In all, it's fairly harmless, tolerably sentimental and mildly entertaining: just the thing for the kind of holiday afternoon when you've had way too much of your relatives.
50
Damned if this sugary confection doesn't come with a creepy crust. the odd sense that these aging boomers, ever eager to stall the march of time, are competing with their own daughter in the maternity sweepstakes - I'll see your child, and raise you one. [8 Dec 1995, p.C1]
50
Father of the Bride Part II is too long, completely predictable and unabashedly immersed in a posh world that is totally out of reach of most people. It's a comfort to see that riches don't keep some guys from being dithering fools when it comes to life's fundamentals.
25
It's basically just more of the same maudlin sentimentality mixed with clumsy slapstick, hassled-father routines and Geritol jokes. [8 Dec 1995, p.29]
10
Father of the Bride, Part II is a virtual avalanche of cheap emotion. Short on comedy but long on maudlin sentiment, this sequel stumps so hard for the traditional values of home, hearth and family that any possible entertainment value is canceled out.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.3
43% Positive
12 Ratings
12 Ratings
50% Mixed
14 Ratings
14 Ratings
7% Negative
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
May 3, 2014
5
Remaking the original went pretty decent, but remaking the sequel was the slip-up. Provides twice the unoriginality in this scenario. They did earn creativity points, though, for getting the mom pregnant as well.
Production Company:
- Touchstone Pictures
- Sandollar Productions
- Taylor-Made Productions
- The Meyers/Shyer Company
Release Date:Dec 8, 1995
Duration:1 h 46 m
Rating:PG
Tagline:Expect the unexpected
Awards
Golden Globes, USA
• 1 Nomination
BMI Film & TV Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
American Comedy Awards, USA
• 1 Nomination




























