Movie Name The
Wedding Date
Released February 4, 2005
Genre Comedy and Romance
Runtime 90 min
Rating PG-13 for sexual content.
Director(s) Clare Kilner
Producer(s) Jessica Bendinger, Mairi Bett, Paul Brooks, Michelle
Chydzik, Nathalie Marciano, Scott Niemeyer, Rae Umsted, Norm
Waitt
Writer(s) Elizabeth Young (book), Dana Fox (screenplay)
Distribution Universal Pictures
Budget $15,000,000
U.S. Box Office $31,585,300
Country USA
Language English.
The Wedding Date Plot
The
Wedding Date Plot
The Wedding Date is a 2005 romantic comedy film, directed by Clare
Kilner, who also directed the 2003 romantic comedy How to Deal.
Kat Ellis (played by Debra Messing) is an unmarried New Yorker who is
invited back to her parent's London home to attend her younger sister's
wedding. She is surprised to discover that the best man is none other
than her ex-fiancé, who dumped her without warning two years ago.
Anxious about confronting him, she hires male escort Nick Mercer (played
by Dermot Mulroney) to pose as her boyfriend. She intends to make her ex
jealous, but her plan backfires when Nick convinces everyone, including
her, that they're madly in love.
Tagline: Love doesn't come cheap.
Kat Ellis is looking for the right man. NOW. The position comes with a
few requirements: willingness to travel, keen social skills, good looks,
suave demeanor, sharp mind--and a tux. The qualified candidate should
also have the ability to make ex-boyfriends jealous, to turn heads
whenever entering a room and to reduce any woman within eye-and earshot
to a week-kneed, besotted admirer. Kat wouldn’t be so urgently in need
were in not for her spoiled half sister’s wedding where the best man
happens to be Kat’s handsome ex-boyfriend. What’s worse, the
currently single Kat has to schlep all the way from New York to London,
where her wildly dysfunctional family lives. And since the wedding is
happening next week, Kat does what any enterprising single woman would
do--she hires a professional. So what if her solution crosses a few
morally dubious lines plus costs her a tidy six thousand bucks which
she’ll have to drain from her 401K? And so what if her escort happens
to be--well, an escort? Lucky for her that her hiring skills are
pitch-perfect and she zeroes in on smooth heart-stopper Nick Mercer, one
of New York’s better known and in-demand professional male escorts.
Once in England, the insightful and charismatic Nick--part actor/part
shrink/part bon vivant--helps Kat navigate the choppy waters of her
screwy family and caddish old flame Jeffrey and convinces everyone he
meets that he and Kate are an item. As Nick charms Kat’s parents,
Bunny and Victor Ellis, her self-absorbed half sister Amy, Amy’s
fiancée Edward, as well as every living, breathing woman within a
100-kilometer radius, Kat too finds herself feeling things she’s never
felt before. For Kat, what begins as merely a face-saving ruse with a
dashing guy-for-hire quickly starts to become more than she ever
expected .