The Castle (1997)

Tracy's Wedding

Darryl (Michael Caton) is deeply proud when his daughter Tracy (Sophie Lee) marries Con (Eric Bana).

Directed by Rob Sitch.

Released in 1997 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: In-Law
  • character-type: Groom
  • character-type: Daughter
  • character-type: Mother
  • character-type: Father
  • character-type: Bride
  • action: Laugh
  • action: Play
  • action: Hug
  • editors-choice: Wedding Scenes
  • editors-choice: Inspirational Speeches
  • editors-choice: Before They Were Famous
  • primary-genre: Foreign
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • primary-genre: Independent
  • secondary-genre: Australian Movies
  • secondary-genre: Independent Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Independent Movies
  • secondary-genre: Comedies
  • mood: Quirky
  • mood: Funny
  • primary-occasion: Wedding / Engagement
  • secondary-occasion: Wedding Reception
  • prop: Microphone
  • prop: Wedding Gown
  • prop: Diploma
  • prop: Wedding Cake
  • setting: TV Studio
  • setting: Yard
  • setting: Wedding
  • theme: Pride
  • theme: Love
  • theme: Parenthood
  • theme: Family
  • actor: Stephen Curry
  • actor: Anne Tenney
  • actor: Larry Emdur
  • actor: Josie Noviello
  • actor: Anthony Simcoe
  • actor: Eric Bana
  • actor: Sebastiano Liotta
  • actor: Michael Caton
  • actor: Sophie Lee
  • director: Rob Sitch
  • producer: Michael Hirsh
  • producer: Debra Herman
  • cinematographer: Miriana Marusic
  • composer: Craig Harnath
  • composer: Edmund Choi
  • editor: Wayne Hyett
  • costume-designer: Kitty Stuckey
  • production-designer: Carrie Kennedy
  • role-name: Con Petropoulous
  • role-name: Mr. Petropoulos
  • role-name: Dale Kerrigan
  • role-name: Sal Kerrigan
  • role-name: Steve Kerrigan
  • role-name: Himself - Host of Price is Right
  • role-name: Tracy Kerrigan
  • role-name: Darryl Kerrigan
  • role-name: Mrs. Petropoulos
  • screenwriter: Jane Kennedy
  • screenwriter: Rob Sitch
  • screenwriter: Santo Cilauro
  • screenwriter: Tom Gleisner
  • year: 1997
  • studio: Miramax Films