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I Do, They Don't ()


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A Vegas wedding spells trouble back at home, as Carrie (Bissett) and Jim (Estes) each break the news to their kids. Can the newlyweds -- and their new household -- survive?

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Carrie Lewellyn
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Jim Barber
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Sandy Barber
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Jeff Barber
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Moira Lewellyn
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Andrew Barber
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Lily Barber
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Andrew Lewellyn
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Nathan Lewellyn
Jessie Wright ...
Daisy Lewellyn
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Rusty
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Thelma
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Eric Eckart
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Ginny Falls
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Karaoke Host
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Cocktail Waitress
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Store Manager
Martha Reilly ...
Excited Fan - Connie
Roger McKeen ...
Excited Fan's Husband
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Miles
Frank Nakashima ...
Dr. Kawahara
Sven Van de Ven ...
Fan's Husband
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Jock Buddy (as P.J.Lee)
Hal Roberts ...
Anchorman
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Receptionist (as Jillian Hart)
Ron Reider ...
Karaoke Crowd Patrons
Cindy Dukoff ...
Karaoke Crowd Patrons
Carl O. Dixon ...
Karaoke Crowd Patrons
Mark Fry ...
Karaoke Crowd Patrons
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Michael Sercerchi ...
Karaoke Crowd Patron
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Karaoke Crowd Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Steven Robman

Written by

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Stu Krieger ... (written by)

Produced by

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Stu Krieger ... co-producer
Kevin Lafferty ... producer
Jana Sue Memel ... executive producer / producer

Music by

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Lawrence Shragge

Cinematography by

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Michael Storey

Editing by

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Drake Silliman

Editorial Department

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Dave Muscat ... telecine suite operator
Nick Smith ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Karen Margiotta
Mary Margiotta

Production Design by

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Doug McCullough

Art Direction by

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Marion Pon

Set Decoration by

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Jeff Fruitman

Costume Design by

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Anne Dixon
Natasha Sakhuja

Makeup Department

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Sarah Fairbairn ... makeup department head
Stephanie Ingram ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Victoria Harding ... production manager
Tom Summers ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jill Campbell Samson ... first assistant director
Sean Watson ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Carole Galand ... first assistant art director
Carson Manning ... set props
Yassara Monteleone ... graphic designer
Geoff Murrin ... property master
Jim Murrin ... property master
Natasha Sakhuja ... comic book artist: sandy's artwork
David Watt ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Walter Michael Bost ... supervising sound editor (as Walt Bost)
Joe Cappelletti ... voice director: adr
David S. Di Pietro ... foley mixer (as David S. DiPietro)
Paul Drenning ... adr mixer
Stephen Fitzmaurice ... re-recording mixer
Michael Mullane ... sound editor
Larry Stensvold ... re-recording mixer
Kelly Wright ... sound recordist

Stunts

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Brayden Jones ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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John Botelho ... gaffer
Joe Howe ... grip
Norman Smith ... key grip
Peter Stranks ... still photographer
Glenn Warner ... camera operator

Casting Department

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Stephanie Gorin ... casting: Canada
Kathleen Howell ... casting assistant: Canada
Karen Williams-Posival ... casting associate: Canada (as Karen Williams)

Location Management

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Malcolm McCulloch ... location manager

Music Department

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Chris Ledesma ... music editor
Michael Stern ... music scoring mixer
Steven Vincent ... music supervisor (as Steven Christopher)

Script and Continuity Department

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Matti Huhta ... script supervisor
Lori Roussell ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Jeff Steinberg ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Barbara Biddle ... in-house producer
Cristin L. Cornett ... production coordinator
Lindsay Hoffman ... assistant production coordinator
Sandra Lum Lock ... production controller
Dahla MacKenna ... educational supervisor
Sat Sidhu ... on-set tutor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Young widow Carrie Lewellyn has a successful cookies business and four kids: Andrew, Moira, little Nathan and little Daisy. Widower Jim Barber, a furniture maker, also has four: Andrew B, Jef, Lily and Sandy (dating seriously with Rusty), plus a dog, Java. When the two parents, who had been dating for nearly a year, decide rather impulsively to get married on a trip to Las Vegas in a casino's chapel when challenged on stage, without the kids who find out reading the news in the National Interrogator, that results in a chaotically large reconstituted family. The first meeting of all ten is a picnic on neutral grounds, and a disaster at first sight: Andrew L. -who has a dog allergy- and Sandy know and hate each-other. The youngest kids soon decide keeping their parents close still is best- the only place the happy couple can be alone is with the dog in the garage. Andrew B and Moira surprise their parents by kissing each-other. The possibilities for conflicts are endless, and they can coincide too. Jim tries to get the kids to mingle by having everyone take a "hooky day" together, bowling boys-girls, and that's a start, but can it get easy? When they don't fight, the kids try to play the parents against each-other, which even puts their marriage under pressure, as their respective professional problems do... Written by KGF Vissers

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Taglines Hot wedding, cold reception. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Blended (United States)
  • Mariés, huit enfants (France)
  • Deine, meine, unsere Kinder (Germany)
  • Familia a la fuerza (Spain)
  • Eu Aceito, Eles Não (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 86 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Lyndsy Fonseca's debut. See more »
Goofs When Jeff is yelling at Andrew L. to move from in front of the TV, he calls him Nathan instead of Andrew. See more »
Quotes Andrew B.: Andrew B.? You're going to call me Andrew B.?
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