
Four Weddings and a Funeral
1994 · Movie · R · 117 min · ★ 6.8 · 87% critics
Across a string of weddings and one funeral, a charming but commitment-shy bachelor keeps crossing paths with the same woman and starts to question his carefree approach to love. As friends pair off and emotions run high, he’s pushed to decide what he really wants from romance and marriage.
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Details
- Years
- 1994
- Release date
- 1994-03-09
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 117 min
- Critic score
- 87/100
- TMDB rating
- 6.8/10 (2,995 votes)
- Box office
- $245,700,832
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a light, British-leaning rom-com with friendship banter and a mix of laughs and tears, in the vein of Notting Hill or Love Actually; Not for you if you need big laughs, tight realism, or a deeply serious romance.
Pros: charming British humor; likable ensemble friends; sweet romantic setup | Cons: predictable plot beats; uneven laughs; some grating performances
Themes
- friendship
- marriage proposal
- love of one's life
- england
- wedding vows
- funeral
- upper class
- love at first sight
- yuppie
- marriage
- lone wolf
- snob
- +13 more
Awards & recognition
- BAFTA Award — Best Film · 1994
- César Award — Best Foreign Film
- National Board of Review: Top Ten Films
- Academy Award — Best Picture · 1995 · nominated
- Academy Award — Best Writing, Original Screenplay · 1995 · nominated
Cast & crew

Hugh Grant
as Charles

Andie MacDowell
as Carrie

Kristin Scott Thomas
as Fiona

Simon Callow
as Gareth

James Fleet
as Tom

John Hannah
as Matthew

Charlotte Coleman
as Scarlett
- DB
David Bower
as David

Corin Redgrave
as Hamish

Rowan Atkinson
as Father Gerald
Directed by Mike Newell