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Writers (WGA):
Cara Lockwood (novel)
Eric C. Charmelo (teleplay) ...
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Release Date:
13 September 2004 (USA) more
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Denise Richards plays Lauren, a divorced wedding-planner who falls for the groom-to-be (Dean Cain). | full synopsis
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A More Enjoyable Version of "The Wedding Planner" more (14 total)

Cast

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Denise Richards ... Lauren Crandell

Dean Cain ... Nick Corina

Karen Cliche ... Darla Tedanski

Olivia Palenstein ... Bonnie

Mimi Kuzyk ... Cookie

Yannick Bisson ... James (Jay) Corina
Barry Julien ... Mark

David Lipper ... Brad

Jessica Walter ... Gennifer
Catherine Colvey ... Lynda Tedanski
Amy Sobol ... Lily Crandell
Paul Stewart ... Hank Crandell

Bruce Dinsmore ... Robert (Bonnie's Husband)
Lois Dellar ... Fire Chief's Wife

Tim Rozon ... Rick Corina

Lisa Bronwyn Moore ... Magazine Interviewer

Marc Désourdy ... Rappelling Groom (as Marc Desourdy)
Laura Mitchell ... Rappelling Groom's Bride

Alexander Bisping ... Pastor at Darla's Wedding
Susan Glover ... Sales Lady

Krista Morin ... Beautiful Bride
Nathalie Girard ... Tripping Bride
Sara Bradeen ... Hysterical Bride
Charles Bender ... Attractive Guy
Mitch Garvis ... Jewish Groom
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Banjo ... Snickers the Dog

Carl Crevier ... Husband of the tripping bride

Larry Carter ... Bride's Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Sam Lupovich ... Florist (uncredited)
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Directed by
Kelly Makin 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Cara Lockwood (novel)

Eric C. Charmelo (teleplay) (as Eric Charmelo) &
Nicole Snyder (teleplay)

Produced by
Ted Babcock .... co-producer
Jane Goldenring .... producer
Ira Pincus .... executive producer
Danièle Rohrbach .... co-producer
Peter Sadowski .... co-producer
Robert M. Sertner .... executive producer
Randy Sutter .... producer
Frank von Zerneck .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Danny Lux 
 
Cinematography by
Serge Ladouceur (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Micky Blythe 
 
Production Design by
Collin Niemi 
 
Art Direction by
Stavros Evangelou 
 
Set Decoration by
Annika Krausz 
Terry Lalos 
 
Costume Design by
Nicoletta Massone 
 
Makeup Department
Corald Giroux .... key hair stylist
Gaétan Landry .... hair stylist
Colleen Quinton .... key makeup artist
Christophe Giraud .... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Marissa Nemes .... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Ronald J. Rolfe .... hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Francis Choquette .... unit manager
Danièle Rohrbach .... unit production manager
Hélène Ross .... assistant unit production manager
Randy Sutter .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pierre Brassard .... second assistant director
Frank Ruszczynski .... first assistant director
Nancy Gauthier .... additional third assistant director (uncredited)
Emilie Malo .... third assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Ronny Gosselin .... propmaker
Jamie Knutson .... property master
Martin Chalifoux .... construction manager (uncredited)
Hugues Gaudreault .... scenic technician (uncredited)
Michel R. Lambert .... scenic technician (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Stephen Grubbs .... supervising sound editor (as Steve Grubbs)
Robert L. Harman .... sound re-recording mixer
Allen Hurd .... sound re-recordist
Philippe Lavigne .... boom operator
Kathryn Madsen .... adr editor
Dean Okrand .... sound re-recording mixer
Gabor Vadnay .... sound recordist
Bob Costanza .... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Tommy Goodwin .... foley mixer (uncredited)
Timothy Pearson .... foley artist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Ryal Cosgrove .... special effects coordinator (uncredited)
Marc Reichel .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Stunts
David McKeown .... stunt coordinator (as Dave McKeown)
Martin Williams .... head stunt rigger (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Pierric Jouvante .... electrician
Soupharak Keoborakoth .... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Jan Mark Lapointe .... key grip (as Jan-Mark Lapointe)
Gaétan St-Onge .... gaffer
Martin Lebel .... first assistant camera: "a" camera (uncredited)
Peter Stranks .... still photographer (uncredited)
Marco Venditto .... rigging gaffer (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Rosina Bucci .... casting: Canada
Susan Glicksman .... casting: Los Angeles
Johanne Titley .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Nancy Wajsman .... wedding gown: Darla
Anne-Marie Aird .... wardrobe mistress (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
J.R. Post .... negative cutter (as JR Post)
Damien Simon .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Terri Fricon .... music supervisor
 
Transportation Department
Jim Disensi .... transportation coordinator (as Jim Di Sensi)
Aleck Duncan .... driver: cast (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Pierre Blondin .... location manager
Tom Di Blasio .... production accountant
Karim El Fassi .... key set production assistant
Josée Juteau .... dog wrangler
Nathalie Lagacé .... first assistant accountant
Claudette Messier .... script supervisor
Lise Servant .... payroll accountant
Stephanie Beaudin .... location scout (uncredited)
Erick Nyhuis .... production assistant (uncredited)
Eva Quintero .... production assistant (uncredited)
 

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13 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
A More Enjoyable Version of "The Wedding Planner", 1 October 2004
Author: danic (danic@saw.net) from The States

I wasn't expecting to enjoy this offering of Lifetime nearly as much as I did. Okay, it was far from original in plot, but these days, most things in entertainment are recycled to some extent. Admittedly, "I Do But I Don't" doesn't even try to disguise that it's heavily recycled, and I think the movie is better off for that unapologetic attitude. Otherwise it would just feel like movie plagiarism, instead of what it is. (Note Title) And if you saw the previews, you would have been able to guess it would be like the "The Wedding Planner" so you shouldn't be disappointed by that.

Almost all the characters feel real in this story. Good acting and a decent script is what accomplishes this, I think. Lauren (Denise Richards) character comes off as endearing and sympathetic, and I found myself rooting for her, even though I knew that everything would work out for her in the end. (They usually do in these kinds of movies.) Her leading man, Nick (Dean Cain) pulled of being the perfect guy without being nauseating. I thought their chemistry together was good enough to please, but not enough to thrill...which would have been nice, but not necessary. Lauren's friend and sister worked well in their role, and served their intended purpose. Lauren's mother was a bit domineering, but her intentions were pure, and when push came to shove, she could back her daughter up, and back off...so that relationship was both frustrating, and touching. As far as Darla went, her character is one that I changed my opinion about a few times in the movie, which offered the rare surprises in this movie, and kept up the pace.

One character that was handled badly was Lauren's ex-husband, Brad. He was too obviously a plot device to make Nick look better, and to create problems. He's so much of a jerk, you can't believe she'd ever be brain dead enough to be with him in the first place, nor does he seem to have any qualities that would mask, or compensate for his patronizing attitude of her, or how self-absorbed he is. It would have been much more interesting if the marriage falling apart hadn't been all his fault, and that although she was determined to go through with the divorce, there would be some lingering regret.

Also, the love scene between Lauren and Nick bothered me. It was very sweetly handled, and very tame. (An eight year old could watch it.) But despite that, it shouldn't have been in the movie. The two lovers barely know each other. What kind of message does that send? "Sleep with a man you barely know on your first date...and no harm done?" Besides, it would have been much more effective if they just kissed, and held hands, and got to know each other a bit more than they did. And no matter how sweet, the love scene had no real sizzle, it would have been just as well. (The dance scene between them was more erotic.)

But all in all, I really liked it. Despite it's predictable nature, it managed to stay fresh and charming, and I wouldn't mind seeing it again. It's rare for me to find something so unabashedly romantic that doesn't prompt gag reflexes.

8/10

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