Come Dance at My Wedding

2009

Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 62%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 62% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 780 780

Plot summary

Just a few weeks before her wedding, dance teacher Cyd Merriman comes face-to-face with the father she never knew. As they deal with the emotional repercussions of his return, they must decide together whether to sell the dance studio that has been in the family for generations to a real estate developer.


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Top cast

Michael Kopsa as Lee Prather
Sara Canning as Andrea Merriman
Brooke Nevin as Cyd Merriman
John Schneider as Tanner Gray
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806.09 MB
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
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1.46 GB
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English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 27 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by EvylOverLord 5 / 10

Something Seems Absent

So this movie was middle of the road for me. It had some fun and entertaining parts. It also had some slow and meandering parts. It seemed lacking in some way that I can't quite put my finger on.

I am glad that it did mostly come together in the end, despite the very slow way getting there. I almost quit watching several times in the first third because of the tedious process of waiting for the plot to actually come together.

The acting was alright, but nothing special. The main character's performance was mostly believable, but she did have a few moments that were noticeably lacking. The leading actor, who played the father, probably mostly carried the film. I was surprised at how little the actor who played the fiancee seemed to be up for the task. I have seen him in other things, so I know he isn't completely untalented. However, in this film he seemed to lack the passion of his character, and seemed often times flat.

It was an okay movie, but nothing special. The dancing was fun in the second half. I think the plot and characters could have been much deeper and more cohesive, and if that had been done; maybe this could have been a really decent movie. In retrospect, I wonder if the flat and inconsistent acting was because of the poorly written characters not giving the actors enough to know how to portray them.

Reviewed by kupcr 7 / 10

Bo Duke Goes To A Wedding

When it comes to another John Schneider movie, I'm betting it's going to get sappy. In this film, Schneider plays Tanner Grey, who discovers that he has a daughter Cyd, Brooke Nevin, who is planning to get married and her father arrives at the right time. Brooke owns a dance studio and makes you want to dance in this scene and Tanner finally meets her for the first time. It's alright. My favourite Irish actress Roma Downey plays Laurie, a lawyer. I met her years ago and she's as sweet in person as she is in films. Also, Brooke Nevin plays the same type of character in all her movies and she's so wooden. The dialog is terrible. John always smiles and it seems the writers gave him the best dialog and how he interacts with his new found daughter. Worth watching once.

Reviewed by edwagreen 10 / 10

Come Dance At My Wedding-Glad to Do So ****

Wonderful film about a woman who is to be married only to discover that she has a father.

John Schneider is absolutely wonderful as her dad. Schneider proves in this film that he is quite a hoofer.

You can't imagine why his marriage failed until the very end when it's revealed why. How sad the reasoning was.

When her father enters her life, naturally, he enters her personal problems as well. She has the opportunity to sell her dance studio to a developer and use the money to become a psychologist. Her fiancé wants her to do this and after a wonderful meeting with his father-in-law to be, it becomes possible that the 2 men might very well lock horns over this thorny issue. Why would the mother, now deceased, leave Schneider's name on the deed? It is all tied together quite well.

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