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* [[Running Gag]]: Charles oversleeps and shows up late at every wedding he's invited to. {{spoiler|His friends make ''absolutely sure'' he's on time for his own.}}
* [[Running Gag]]: Charles oversleeps and shows up late at every wedding he's invited to. {{spoiler|His friends make ''absolutely sure'' he's on time for his own.}}
* [[Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace]]: Played straight {{spoiler|by David at his brother Charles's wedding. David is actually ''mute'' and Charles must translate for everyone else what he says in sign language. Cue an [[Armor-Piercing Slap]] from the spurned bride.}}
* [[Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace]]: Played straight {{spoiler|by David at his brother Charles's wedding. David is actually ''mute'' and Charles must translate for everyone else what he says in sign language. Cue an [[Armor-Piercing Slap]] from the spurned bride.}}
* [[Upperclass Twit]]: Tom.
* [[Upper Class Twit]]: Tom.
* [[Wedding Day]]: [[Captain Obvious|Four of them]], three hilarious in one way or another.
* [[Wedding Day]]: [[Captain Obvious|Four of them]], three hilarious in one way or another.
** {{spoiler|No rings, trainee vicar, groom having second thoughts}}
** {{spoiler|No rings, trainee vicar, groom having second thoughts}}

Revision as of 21:57, 11 August 2014

Four Weddings And A Funeral is a British comedy directed by Mike Newell and released in 1994. It provided Hugh Grant with his breakthrough role.

Charles is a charming but gaffe-prone thirtysomething whose friends are getting married one after the other, with him as the most likely candidate to be best man. He has come to find attending weddings unbearably tedious, and he himself remains single (or, as an ex-girlfriend of his puts it, a "serial monogamist"). One day, at yet another wedding, he meets Carrie (Andie MacDowell), and he has a one-night stand with her.

When he meets her again at another wedding, he begins to think she might be the right one. Unfortunately, she's now engaged to someone else...


Contains examples of:

"-Bit of a poor show you not having a stag night. -We did! We did... We didn't think it was a very good idea in this day and age."

"I remember the first time I saw Gareth dancing. I feared lives would be lost."