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Bridesmaids (2011)

Annie's life is a mess. But when she finds out her lifetime best friend is engaged, she simply must serve as Lillian's maid of honor. Though lovelorn and broke, Annie bluffs her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals. With one chance to get it perfect, she’ll show Lillian and her bridesmaids just how far you’ll go for someone you love.
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Annie's life is a mess. But when she finds out her lifetime best friend is engaged, she simply must serve as Lillian's maid of honor. Though lovelorn and broke, Annie bluffs her way through the expensive and bizarre rituals. With one chance to get it perfect, she’ll show Lillian and her bridesmaids just how far you’ll go for someone you love.

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Genre:Comedy, Romance
Directed By:Paul Feig
Written By:Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo
In Theaters:5/13/2011
Box Office:$288,383,523
Runtime:125 minutes
Studio:Apatow Productions, Relativity Media

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Paul Feig

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Kristen Wiig

Annie Walker

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Maya Rudolph

Lillian Donovan

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Rose Byrne

Helen Harris

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Chris O'Dowd

Officer Rhodes

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Wendi McLendon-Covey

Rita

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Ellie Kemper

Becca

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Melissa McCarthy

Megan Price

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Jon Hamm

Ted

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Jill Clayburgh

Judy Walker

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Rebel Wilson

Brynn

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Matt Lucas

Gil

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