A reverend puts an engaged couple through a grueling marriage preparation course to if they are meant to be married in his church. License to Wed is a 2007 American English-language Comedy Romance film featuring Robin Williams, Mandy Moore, John Krasinski, Christine Taylor, Eric Christian Olsen, Josh Flitter and Sharon Wissel. Village Roadshow Pictures in association with Phoenix Pictures, Robert Simonds Productions, Underground Films and Management and Proposal Productions. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Mike Medavoy, Robert Simonds, Arnold W. Messer and Nick Osborne. License to Wed is written by Kim Barker, Tim Rasmussen, Vince Di Meglio and Wayne Lloyd and it is directed by Ken Kwapis. Warner Bros. Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. License to Wed was released on 16th August 2007 and takes a screen time of 91 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. License to Wed was made on a budget of $35 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $70 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Kim Barker, Tim Rasmussen and Vince Di Meglio. Cinematography was done by John Bailey and editing by Kathryn Himoff. The music was composed by Christophe Beck.
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Release Date16 AUG 2007
Run Time91 MINUTES
Budget$ 35 MILLION
Language
English
Genre
Comedy, Romance
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License to Wed Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : 0.7/5
Positive Review Rating : 12%
Av Club
But Williams sessions are more disturbing and less funny than they should be. ( Read More )
Austin Chronicle
I may be alone in this sentiment, but jumping from memories of Ingrid Bergman and the Epstein brothers (Casablanca screenwriters Julius and Philip) to a shot of Williams grinning in a clerical coll... ( Read More )
The Globe And Mail
Its useful to have someone onscreen signalling whats supposed to be comedy, because few of the groan worthy one liners, gross outs and slapstick moments are actually funny. ( Read More )
Sover
If this was supposed to be funny or have some emotional meaning, it eluded me. ( Read More )
Village Voice
The lone saving grace in this mean spirited rubbish is Krasinski, serenely refusing to chew scenery with the rest. ( Read More )