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Made of Honor

Made of Honor SynopsisFor Tom (Patrick Dempsey), life is good: he's sexy, successful, has great luck with the ladies, and knows he can always rely on Hannah (Michelle Monaghan), his delightful best friend, the one constant in his life. It's a great setup until Hannah goes overseas to Scotland on a six-week business trip, and he is stunned to realize how empty his life is without her. Tom resolves that when Hannah gets back, he will ask her to marry him. With great shock and distress, he learns that she has become engaged to a handsome and wealthy Scotsman and plans to move overseas. When Hannah asks Tom to be her "maid" of honor, he reluctantly agrees to fill the role... but only so he can attempt to win her over and stop the wedding before it's too late.

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Release Date: May 2, 2008
Genre: Comedy
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Sony Pictures Releasing
Tagline: It takes a real man to become a maid of honor.
MPAA Rating:

Director(s):
Paul Weiland

Writer(s):
Adam Sztykiel - Screenplay (Spec)
Deborah Kaplan - Screenplay (rewrite)
Harry Elfont - Screenplay (rewrite)

Producer(s):
Tania Landau - Executive Producer
Aaron Kaplan - Executive Producer
Sean Perrone - Executive Producer
Neal H. Moritz - Producer

Movie Casts:
Patrick Dempsey - Tom
Michelle Monaghan - Hannah
Kelly Carlson - Christine
Kevin McKidd - Colin McMurray
Busy Philipps - Melissa
Sydney Pollack
Kathleen Quinlan - Joan
Sarah Wright - (as Sarah Mason)
Beau Garrett
Kadeem Hardison
Jaime Ray Newman - Arielle
Christine Barger - Psycho Blogger
Chris Messina - Dennis
Veronica Alicino - Long Island Wife
Mary Birdsong - Sharon
James Sikking - Reverend Foote
Rab Affleck - Sheep Herder
Kevin Sussman - Tiny Shorts Guy
Lilly McDowell - Lingerie Sales Girl
Clive Russell - Cousin Finlay
Kimberly Dorsey - Sak's 5th AvenueShopper
Karen Berg - Christine's Bridesmaid
Whitney Cummings - Stephanie
Hannah Gordon - Colin's Mother
Geoffrey Gould - Taxi driver
Robbie DeNiro - Guest / Friend
Alexandra Nowak - Hanna's friend
Misty Kelley
Peter Conboy - Man getting in taxi
Jennifer De Minco - Woman in Saks
Christopher Maggi - Flower vendor
Ryan Manuel - Super Snake / Joystick junk
Brianna Womick - Restaurant patron
Valerie Edmond - Cousin Kelly
Ellie Knaus - Monica
DeNah Angel - Gary's Girlfriend
Eoin McCarthy - Cousin Ewan
Murray McArthur - Driver in Scotland
Forbes KB - Man at Highland Games
Emily Nelson - Hilary
Selma Stern - Grandma Pearl
Ron Donachie - Horse Owner
Annalaina Marks - Barbara
Robin Gwynne - (voice)
Marty Ryan - Chaise Husband
Brad Graiff
Russ Huard
Morne Botes - Scott
Grant Thomson - Scottish Footballer
Trip Davis - Waiter
Cathleen McCarron - Cousin Cathy
Finlay Welsh - Ferry Porter
Brandon Saario - Paul
Ewil Botes - Wedding Guest

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