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  1. The Wedding Party (1966, but unreleased until 1969); Directed by: Brian De Palma, Wilford Leach & Cynthia Munroe; Starring e.a.: William Finley, Robert De Niro & Jill Clayburgh. This film has two things which made me want to see it: it being Brian De Palma's first feature film and it being Robert De Niro's first feature film performance.

  2. The film is, in many respects a comedy, but the performances reek of truthfulness in a way that many of these actors are rarely allowed to exhibit - especially in their sanitized turns in Australian TV dramas. In this film, they clearly enjoy the unabashed honesty afforded to them by first time director Amanda Jane.

  3. The Wedding Party (1969) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. ... What to Watch Latest Trailers IMDb Originals IMDb Picks IMDb Spotlight IMDb Podcasts.

  4. Budget. $43,000. The Wedding Party is a 1969 American film farce created as a joint effort by Sarah Lawrence theater professor Wilford Leach, and two of his students, protégé Brian De Palma and Cynthia Munroe. It was bankrolled by Stanley Borden, owner of American Films, De Palma's mentor and employer, who allowed De Palma to produce the film ...

  5. The Wedding Party is a 1969 American film farce created as a joint effort by Sarah Lawrence theater professor Wilford Leach, and two of his students, protégé Brian De Palma and Cynthia Munroe. It was bankrolled by Stanley Borden, owner of American Films, De Palma's mentor and employer, who allowed De Palma to produce the film on company time. Leach went on to a successful career as a Tony ...

  6. The main reason Wedding Party is noteworthy is that it’s Brian De Palma's first film, although actually his third released, and isn't really a proper film. Rather, this was a project of Wilford Leach, who at the time was teaching drama at Sarah Lawerence College, in collaboration with two of his students, De Palma and Cynthia Munroe.

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  8. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 12, 2012. Craig Mathieson sbs.com.au. The Wedding Party may well have been a better film if the underdone premise of the fake wedding had been done away ...

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