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The Wedding Date  
The Wedding Date
The Wedding Date
Starring: Debra Messing, Dermot Mulroney, Holland Taylor, Jack Davenport
Directed by: Clare Kilner
Screenplay by: Dana Fox
Release Date: February 4th, 2005
Running Time: 90 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content including dialogue.
Studio: Universal Pictures
 Box-Office Totals
Domestic: $31,726,995 (67.3%)
Foreign: $15,448,043 (32.7%)
Total: $47,175,038 (Worldwide)
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Tagline: Love doesn't come cheap.
Messing stars as Kat Ellis, a young woman who returns to her parents' London home for her sister's wedding and has to confront her ex-fiance, who dumped her two years before. In a desperate attempt to face the ordeal with dignity, Kat hires a top-drawer male escort (Mulroney) to pose as her new boyfriend, only to realize that pretend relationships could be more nerve racking that facing up to the truth.
Kat Ellis (Debra Messing) is looking for the right man. NOW.
The position comes with a few requirements: willingness to travel, keen social skills, good looks, suave demeanor, sharp mind...and a tux. The qualified candidate should also have (though not required) the ability to make ex-boyfriends jealous, to turn heads whenever entering a room and to reduce any woman within eye- and earshot to a weak-kneed, besotted admirer.
Kat wouldn’t be so urgently in need were it not for her spoiled, gets-everything-she-wants half-sister’s wedding where the best man happens to be Kat’s handsome ex-boyfriend. What’s worse, the currently single Kat has to schlep all the way from New York -- where she’s made her life -- to London, where her wildly dysfunctional family lives.

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