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''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.
''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.
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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...
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...

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=== Contains examples of: ===
* [[Author Appeal]]: Oh, Richard Curtis, with your clumsily adorable Hugh Grant characters and your alluring American women and your quirkily awkward dialogue and your minor social crises.
* [[Author Appeal]]: Oh, Richard Curtis, with your clumsily adorable Hugh Grant characters and your alluring American women and your quirkily awkward dialogue and your minor social crises.
* [[Babies Ever After]]: {{spoiler|Charles and Carrie, in the [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]], as well as the couple married at the first wedding, seen briefly at Charles'}}
* [[Babies Ever After]]: {{spoiler|Charles and Carrie, in the [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]], as well as the couple married at the first wedding, seen briefly at Charles'}}