- YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE MOVIE
- YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE PROFESSIONAL
- YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE SERIES
YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE PROFESSIONAL
“You simply can’t beat the amazing scenery, location versatility, professional crews, and film-friendly environment.
![you may not kiss the bride you may not kiss the bride](https://img.showboxmovies.net/resize/1281x771/8a/29/8a29c2c71a5352da9d6fec294651eca3/8a29c2c71a5352da9d6fec294651eca3.jpg)
YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE MOVIE
“When the producers approached me about writing and directing a movie in Hawaii, I jumped at the chance,” says Hedden.
YOU MAY NOT KISS THE BRIDE SERIES
And we’re extremely proud of Katharine’s huge success in the NBC hit series ‘Smash.’ We know from working with her that she’s a big star, and wish her the best in her bright, bright future in TV, film, and recording.” We’re thrilled to have worked with Rob (Hedden) and such a terrific cast and crew. “You May Not Kiss the Bride” is reminiscent of ‘Romancing the Stone’ in its blending of romance, mad cap humor, and edge-of-your-seat action. We spent almost two years collaborating with Rob (Hedden) on the story premise and script drafts. “We were looking for just the right screenplay for our next project, and when we couldn’t find it, we decided to create one,” said the film’s producers. He had fun writing and directing “Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan” (Paramount Pictures). He also co-wrote the story and screenplay, and co-produced Nickelodeon Films’ “Clockstoppers” (Paramount Pictures). “The movie also highlights Hawaii’s flexibility as a feature film location that can double for anywhere in the world, and showcases the versatility of Hawaii’s amazing musical artists.”ĭirector/Screenwriter Hedden previously wrote the original script for the action film “The Condemned” (2007, Lionsgate Films).
![you may not kiss the bride you may not kiss the bride](https://images6.alphacoders.com/832/832083.jpg)
“We’re extremely proud of our first film, the talented cast, and Rob Hedden’s funny screenplay and comedic direction,” said the film’s producers. Action, adventure and romance ensue as the couple spends their fake honeymoon in Tahiti interacting with humorous, quirky, and dangerous characters, and realize that they may share real feelings for each other. The movie finds an unsuspecting Chicago pet photographer (Annable) being forced to marry the daughter (McPhee) of a Croatian mobster (Davitian). “You May Not Kiss the Bride” stars Dave Annable (ABC series “Brothers and Sisters” and the upcoming ABC Series “666 Park Avenue”) Katharine McPhee (NBC’s hit “Smash,” “American Idol,” “House Bunny”) Mena Suvari (“American Pie,” “American Beauty”) Rob Schneider (“50 First Dates,” “Deuce Bigalow”) Ken Davitian (“Borat”) Tia Carrere (“Wayne’s World,” “True Lies”) Vinnie Jones (“X-Men 3: The Last Stand,” “Gone in Sixty Seconds”) Kevin Dunn (“Transformers,” “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”) and Academy Award-winner Kathy Bates (NBC series “Harry’s Law,” “Midnight in Paris,” “Misery”). More details will be announced soon, and media will be invited to cover the red carpet.
![you may not kiss the bride you may not kiss the bride](https://img6.bdbphotos.com/images/orig/3/o/3ow16h4wwfqu4hww.jpg)
The film also features music by Hawaii artists, including Imua Garza, Willie K, Ben Vegas & Maila Gibson, Tiffany Thurston, Afatia Thompson, and Kapono Beamer, as well as an original song co-written and performed by Katharine McPhee.Īn invitation-only red carpet premiere event with cast members is planned for Wednesday, August 29th, at the Consolidated Ward 16 Theatres. Set in Chicago and Tahiti, the romantic adventure comedy was filmed almost entirely on location in Hawaii, and is produced by Hawaii Film Partners’ Rann and Gina Watumull and David and Shauna Jackson. On September 21st, the movie will begin its U.S. Honolulu, HI, J-( PR.com)- Honolulu-based Hawaii Film Partners will premiere their first feature film, “You May Not Kiss the Bride,” directed by Rob Hedden from his original screenplay, at Consolidated Theatres on Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii on Friday, August 31, 2012.