The Wedding Singer Movie Basics

Year of Release: 1998
Running Time: 1 hr. 36 min.
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Frank Coraci
Screenwriter: Tim Herlihy
Producers: Brad Grey, Sandy Wernick, Brian Witten, Richard Brener, Jack Giarraputo and Robert Simonds
Studio: New Line Cinema
Synopsis

Wedding singer Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) finds himself left at the altar and takes a nose-dive while leaning on wedding-waitress Julia (Drew Barrymore) for support. He in turn helps her plan her own doomed wedding while the bond between them grows.
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Cast

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| Adam Sandler |
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Robbie Hart |
| Drew Barrymore |
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Julia Sullivan |
| Allen Covert |
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Sammy |
| Matthew Glave |
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Glen Gulia |
| Rosie |
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Ellen Albertini Dow |
| Angela Featherstone |
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Linda |
| Steve Buscemi |
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David |
| Kevin Nealon |
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Mr. Simms |
| Billy Idol |
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Himself |
| Jon Lovitz |
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Jimmie Moore |
| Christina Pickles |
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Angie Sullivan |
Awards and Nominations

| 1999 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards® |
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Favorite Actor - Comedy - Adam Sandler (Win) |
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Favorite Actress - Comedy - Drew Barrymore (Nom) |
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| 1998 MTV Movie Awards® |
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Best Kiss (Win) |
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Best Comedic Performance - Adam Sandler (Nom) |
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Best On-Screen Duo - (Barrymore & Sandler) (Nom) |
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