Mushrooming complications in the nuptial plans of a nonreligious Italian-Jewish girl and her WASP fiancé. One of the complications -- the father of the bride's unwitting involvement with the Mafia -- is not only irrelevant to the wedding but bumps it down to the status of a subplot. (Anthony LaPaglia, borrowing heavily from Robert DeNiro, is gamely sympathetic in the overdrawn role of a heartsmitten mobster.) Alan Alda, the writer and director as well as the star, the man who opened the door to a wisecracking ghost (Joey Bishop) and an imaginary tiger and imaginary entire basketball team, is the one to credit with establishing disorder. Madeleine Kahn, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, Joe Pesci. (1990) — Duncan Shepherd
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