Father of the Bride

Father of the Bride

1950 • Comedy, Drama, RomanceNR
Proud father Stanley Banks remembers the day his daughter, Kay, got married. Starting when she announces her engagement through to the wedding itself, we learn of all the surprises and disasters along the way.
Runtime: 1h 32m
Dive into Edward Streeter's novel 'Father of the Bride,' a delightful exploration of familial love and the pandemonium of planning a wedding. Streeter masterfully crafts a tale filled with humor and heart, bringing to life the engaging character dynamics and situational comedy that only a wedding can summon. Experience the original charm and wit that inspired the classic 1950 film, offering a deeper understanding of its beloved characters and their story. The novel provides rich, detailed insights into the mind of the father, who faces the bittersweet joy and chaos of his daughter's wedding. Streeter's prose captures the era's spirit with a nostalgic yet timeless lens, offering readers vivid imagery and sincere emotion that may not fully translate onto the screen. It's a humorous yet poignant narrative that delves into family dynamics and societal expectations, often with laugh-out-loud moments that are both endearing and relatable. Reading 'Father of the Bride' allows you to appreciate the nuances and subtle humor inherent in Streeter's storytelling. The book encourages readers to slow down and relish each scene as the unfolding drama resonates with anyone who's experienced—or is about to experience—the trials and triumphs of organizing a wedding. While the film beautifully encapsulates the essence of the story, the novel provides a more intimate and immersive experience that enriches the narrative with additional layers of context and insight.

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Father of the Bride
by Edward Streeter