The Wedding Date (2005)

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Written by Elizabeth Young, Dana Fox

Directed by Clare Kilner

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Debra Messing, known to Channel 4 viewers as Grace from Will and Grace, plays Kat Ellis, a Brit living in New York whose sister is getting married back in London. That's the good news; the bad news is that the best man will be Jeff, Kat's ex-fiance. Kat, without a man in her life, is determined to show everyone she's not pathetically single and hires Nick Mercer, the best-looking, most sophisticated male escort money can buy. But as Clare Kilner's rom-com proves, money can't buy you love.

When is The Wedding Date next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on S4C December 7th, 1:40am and on Film4 December 16th, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Debra MessingDebra MessingKat Ellis
Image for Dermot MulroneyDermot MulroneyNick Mercer
Image for Amy AdamsAmy AdamsAmy
Image for Jack DavenportJack DavenportEdward Fletcher-Wooten
Image for Sarah ParishSarah ParishTJ
Jeremy SheffieldJeffrey
Peter EganVictor Ellis
Holland TaylorBunny
Jolyon JamesWoody
C. Gerod HarrisBike Messenger
Martin BarrettTeenager
Jay SimonMale Flight Attendant
Danielle LewisPretty Woman
Ivana HorvatSmitten Girl
Linda DobellSonja

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