The Father-Father Wedding Dance
The Father of the Bride and Father of the Groom bust a move to C&C Music Factory’s “Everybody Dance Now.”
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The Father of the Bride and Father of the Groom bust a move to C&C Music Factory’s “Everybody Dance Now.”
Here’s a series of pictures presenting Elizabeth Taylor on the set and on location of different films she played in: National Velvet (1944); Father of the Bride (1950); A place in the Sun (1951); Ivanohe (1952); Giant (1956); Raintree County (1957); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958); Suddenly, Last Summer (1959); Cleopatra (1963); Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? (1966); The Taming of the Shrew (1967); Boom (1968) Adequate music was hard to choose, I hope you like it…
Wedding at Hadley Park Hotel, Telford following ceremony at St Mary’s Church, Kingswinford. Filmed by www.electrawedingfilms.co.uk Beautiful bride, VERY happy father of the bride, stunning wedding dress great wedding car.
The male members of the immediate wedding party wear a buttonhole. The Groom being the most important, best man, father of the bride, bride grooms father and ushers. Nowadays the bride tends to choose the button holes to complement the overall wedding colour theme. Button holes are modern version of a wedding favour…….. They consist of single flower and foliage Very traditional buttonholes would consist of a single white carnation worn mainly without foliage. A rose buttonhole surrounded by dark ivy leaves is a smart alternative and proves to be extremely popular. Simplistic designs consisting of a single flower and given a contempary feel with the addition of folded grass or decorative wires……. Calla, gloriosa, cymbidium and phalanopeouis orchids work well for really eye-catching designs! www.todichfloraldesign.co.uk
This entertaining sequel follows the great success of Father Of The Bride made the previous year and reunites the cast in a warm and tender comedy. Stanley Banks (Spencer Tracy) has now accepted the marriage of his daughter Kay (Elizabeth Taylor) and he is hoping for a little peace and quiet. He is shocked and dismayed to learn that she is now going to have a baby and once again his life will be turned into chaos. NTSC – 82 minutes – Black & White – 1951 This DVD can be ordered directly from our Amazon e-store www.createspace.com