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The Wedding Singer is a 1998 romantic comedy film written by Tim Herlihy and directed by Frank Coraci that stars Adam Sandler as Robbie Hart, a wedding singer, and Drew Barrymore as Julia Sullivan, the object of his affections. The Wedding Singer was also adapted into a stage musical, debuting on Broadway in early 2006 and closing on New Year's Eve. Information on the musical version can be found here: The Wedding Singer (musical). Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
PlotRobbie Hart (Sandler), a wedding singer, is looking forward to his own upcoming wedding to his long-time girlfriend, Linda (Featherstone). He's singing at the last gig he has before his own nuptials when he meets the reception hall's new waitress, Julia (Barrymore). She is engaged, too, to a man named Glenn Gulia.
Robbie tries to go back to his work, but it does not go well. His miserable situation gets in the way of his ability to entertain guests at weddings. Julia, the waitress, tries to cheer him up, and asks him for a favor. She asks him to help her plan her wedding, because of his experience with weddings. He's reluctant to, at first, but eventually agrees. As Robbie and Julia begin to spend more time together, they start to become closer. Julia asks Robbie what went wrong with Linda, and Robbie admits that he should have known that Linda wasn't the one, because once, when they were flying over the Grand Canyon, Linda wouldn't change places with him to let him look out the window, even though she had seen it before. Robbie asks how she knew that Glenn was the one, and Julia says that she knew she wanted someone she could grow old with -- "and Glenn will make a really good-looking older man." Julia's cousin, Holly, asks to be set up on a double date with Robbie and Glenn, but Julia gets sick, and they all have to leave. Robbie has a chance to see Glenn, Julia's fiance, in action. It turns out Glenn is a womanizer who has been cheating on Julia frequently for some time. Meanwhile, Holly is confused when Robbie turns down her advances -- until she realizes that Robbie has a crush on Julia. In an attempt to win Julia, Robbie goes to get a job downtown, one with "security", why Julia is marrying Glenn according to Holly. He ends up embarrassing himself, however, with his lack of real world knowledge.
Back at home, Robbie is inspired by a 50th wedding anniversary celebration to go after Julia. Julia's cousin Holly arrives just in time to let him know that Julia has gone off to Vegas to marry Glenn. Robbie, Holly, and Robbie's friend Sammy go off to the airport and Robbie gets on the next plane to Vegas. He has to buy a first class ticket, since the coach tickets are sold out. Julia and Glenn are on a plane already, and it becomes even more obvious how wrong Glenn is for Julia. "Do you want to have some fun and gamble, or do you just want to get married?" asks Glenn. "I just want to get married," answers Julia. When Julia asks if she can switch seats so she can see the "lights of Vegas," Glenn will not switch, further showing how wrong Glenn is for Julia. He also rudely ignores Julia when her arm gets bumped by the drinks cart that is being pushed up the aisle, yet asks her for a beer when it comes back. Robbie makes some friends in first class, including Billy Idol (playing himself). He finds himself telling his whole story to the enthralled fellow passengers on the plane. When a flight attendant (Shanna Moakler) comes in complaining about a rude man in coach, Robbie figures out that Glenn is on the plane -- and that Julia must be on the plane with him! With the help of Billy Idol and the plane's staff, Robbie sings over the loudspeaker a song he has just written about his love for Julia, "Grow Old With You". He emerges from behind a curtain and sings to an ecstatic Julia. Billy Idol and other passengers and crew team up to shove Glenn into a lavatory, and Julia and Robbie confess their mutual love. The movie closes as Julia and Robbie get married, as the band, with Steve Buscemi on guitar and vocals, plays the song "True". Trivia
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