Mother of the Bride (1993 film)

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Mother of the Bride
GenreDrama
Written byBart Baker
Directed by Charles Correll Jr.
Starring Rue McClanahan
Kristy McNichol
Music by Jay Gruska
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersRonald H. Gilbert
Rue McClanahan (co-executive producer)
June Renfrow (co-executive producer)
ProducersJoel Fields
Bart Baker
Leonard Hill
Cyrus Yavneh
CinematographyRonald M. Lautore
EditorsJanet Ashikaga
Craig Holt
Running time105 minutes
Production company Leonard Hill Films
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseFebruary 27, 1993 (1993-02-27)
Related
Children of the Bride
Baby of the Bride

Mother of the Bride is a 1993 American made-for-television drama film that stars Kristy McNichol, who also served as producer of the movie and was directed by Charles Correll Jr. It premiered on CBS on February 27, 1993 and was released on DVD in 2006. [1] It was preceded by Children of the Bride (1990) and Baby of the Bride (1991).

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References

  1. Internet Movie Database DVD Details for Mother of the Bride