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A Wedding

A Wedding (1978)

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Writer-director Robert Altman aims his satiric gaze at the madness of matrimony in A Wedding (1978). Using Altman's signature techniques—a huge ensemble cast (there are forty-eight featured characters), overlapping dialogue, and an eye for the absurd—Altman assembles Carol Burnett, Lillian Gish, Lauren Hutton, and Desi Arnaz Jr. (among many others) as participants in a high society nuptial that rattles multiple skeletons in each family's assorted closets. Mia Farrow, as a sister of the bride, leaves her clothes in a closet for her career-best topless scene. After you view A Wedding, if someone asks if you have a steeple in your tuxedo pants, your only honest response will be: "I do!"