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American Wedding (2003) -- The third film in the American Pie series deals with the wedding of Jim and Michelle and the gathering of their families and friends, including Jim's old friends from high school and Michelle's little sister.
American Wedding (2003) -- Stifler doesn't realize until it's too late that he's in a gay  nightclub.
American Wedding (2003) -- The third film in the American Pie series deals with the wedding of Jim and Michelle and the gathering of their families and friends, including Jim's old friends from high school and Michelle's little sister.
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American Wedding (2003) -- The third film in the American Pie series deals with the wedding of Jim and Michelle and the gathering of their families and friends, including Jim's old friends from high school and Michelle's little sister.

Overview

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Director:
Jesse Dylan
Writers (WGA):
Adam Herz (characters)
Adam Herz (written by)
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Release Date:
1 August 2003 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Romance more
Tagline:
This time they're going all the way. more
Plot:
The third film in the American Pie series deals with the wedding of Jim and Michelle and the gathering of their families and friends, including Jim's old friends from high school and Michelle's little sister. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
3 wins & 6 nominations more
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User Comments:
If you liked the other two then you'll like this one despite it being a weak end to the trilogy more

Cast

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Jason Biggs ... Jim Levenstein

Seann William Scott ... Steve Stifler

Alyson Hannigan ... Michelle Flaherty

Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Paul Finch

Thomas Ian Nicholas ... Kevin Myers

January Jones ... Cadence Flaherty

Eugene Levy ... Jim's Dad
Molly Cheek ... Jim's Mom
Deborah Rush ... Mary Flaherty

Fred Willard ... Harold Flaherty
Angela Paton ... Grandma
Eric Allan Kramer ... Bear (as Eric Allen Kramer)

Amanda Swisten ... Fraulein Brandi

Nikki Schieler Ziering ... Officer Krystal
Lawrence Pressman ... Head Coach
Antoinette Spolar ... Cultured Saleswoman (as Antoinette Levine)

Alexis Thorpe ... Jennifer
Reynaldo Gallegos ... Leslie Summers (as Reynaldo A. Gallegos)

Kate Hendrickson ... Florist

Rob Nagle ... Floral Assistant

Corinne Reilly ... Caterer (as Corinne Reilly-Elfont)

Loren Lester ... Celebrant

Justin Isfeld ... Justin

John Cho ... John

James Reese ... Concierge
Michael Coleman ... Maitre D' (as Michael Garrity Coleman)

Patrick Gallo ... Dress Salesman
Golde Starger ... Elderly Woman in Restaurant
Max Goudsmit ... Football Guy at Altar

Logan Bartholomew ... Football Guy
Neal Flaherty ... Football Team Captain

Jennifer Coolidge ... Stifler's Mom
Julie Payne ... Mrs. Zyskowski
Peter Reinert ... Bartender
Peter Gaddis ... Football Celebrant
Chris Bender ... Scared Guy in Bathroom

Tony Gatto ... Elderly Man With Walker

Willam Belli ... Butch Queen
Ryan Rubin ... Gay Male
Brad Hammer ... Gay Male
Frank Roessler ... Gay Bar Back
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Directed by
Jesse Dylan 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Adam Herz (characters)

Adam Herz (written by)

Produced by
Chris Bender .... producer
Louis G. Friedman .... executive producer
Adam Herz .... producer
Chris Moore .... producer
Craig Perry .... producer
Josh Shader .... associate producer
Chris Weitz .... executive producer
Paul Weitz .... executive producer
Warren Zide .... producer
 
Original Music by
Christophe Beck 
 
Cinematography by
Lloyd Ahern II (director of photography) (as Lloyd Ahern)
 
Film Editing by
Stuart H. Pappé  (as Stuart Pappé)
 
Casting by
Lisa Beach 
Sarah Katzman 
 
Production Design by
Clayton Hartley 
 
Art Direction by
Gregory A. Weimerskirch  (as Greg Weimerskirch)
 
Set Decoration by
Brana Rosenfeld 
 
Costume Design by
Pamela Withers  (as Pamela Withers Chilton)
 
Makeup Department
Linda Arnold .... key hair stylist
Barbara Cantu .... hair stylist
Roxy D'Alonzo .... makeup artist
Leslie Ann Sebert .... key makeup artist (as Leslie Sebert)
Sharon Simon .... makeup artist
Jennifer Turchi .... makeup artist
Julie M. Woods .... hair stylist (as Julie Woods)
Adam Brandy .... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
Stephanie Coffey .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Connie Kallos .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Carey Martine-Wareham .... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
Verina Schafer .... additional hair stylist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Louis G. Friedman .... unit production manager
Virginia Landis Albertson .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Matt Buckler .... dga trainee
Sean Hobin .... second assistant director
Mark Anthony Little .... first assistant director
Barbara Lontkowski .... second second assistant director
David Berke .... second assistant director (uncredited)
David Hallinan .... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited)
Dominick Scarola .... additional second second assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Steve Borgese .... greensperson
Scott Buckwald .... property master
Jeanne Bueche .... art department coordinator
David Clark .... assistant property master (as Dave Clark)
Gary Clause .... construction foreman
John Naehrlich .... lead man
Mike Villarino .... construction coordinator (as Michael Villarino)
Ed Wargin .... photographs by
Randy L. Childs .... propmaker gang boss (uncredited)
Brock Helfer .... set dresser (uncredited)
Alex Hill .... storyboard artist (uncredited)
Bart C. Hubenthal .... set dresser (uncredited)
Scott G. Jones .... set dresser (uncredited)
Jeff Khachadoorian .... carpenter (uncredited)
John Hammer Maxwell .... on-set dresser (uncredited)
Jeff Ogg .... carpenter (uncredited)
Michael Ruby .... supervising signwriter (uncredited)
Adam Tankell .... graphic designer (uncredited)
Marc Tantin .... propmaker (uncredited)
Jeffry C. Voorhees .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Brian Basham .... sound recordist
Anne Couk .... second assistant sound editor
Ronald Eng .... supervising sound editor (as Ron Eng)
Roger Fearing .... second assistant sound editor
Tammy Fearing .... sound effects editor
Dana LeBlanc Frankley .... first assistant sound editor
Richard C. Franklin .... sound effects editor (as Rick Franklin)
Michael Garner .... boom operator
Jeff Gomillion .... adr mixer
Mark Gordon .... dialogue editor
Cameron Hamza .... production sound mixer
Gregg Landaker .... supervising sound mixer
Gary Marullo .... foley artist
Steve Maslow .... supervising sound mixer
Randy McDonald .... cableman
Chuck Michael .... sound effects editor
Dean Minnerly .... foley artist
Willard Overstreet .... foley supervisor
Brion Paccassi .... sound recordist
Philip Rogers .... adr recordist
Albert Romero .... foley mixer
Thomas W. Small .... foley editor (as Tom Small)
Walter Spencer .... dialogue editor
Steve Tushar .... sound effects editor
Byron Wilson .... supervising adr editor
Peter Brown .... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Michael Ferdie .... dialogue editor (uncredited)
Kevin Globerman .... digital recordist (uncredited)
Daniel S. Irwin .... adr editor (uncredited)
Susan Kurtz .... dialogue editor (uncredited)
Susan Kurtz .... sound editor (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Ron Trost .... special effects coordinator
 
Visual Effects by
Mark Dornfeld .... opticals
Jon Farhat .... visual effects supervisor
Berj Bannayan .... software engineer: Soho VFX (uncredited)
Michael Eaves .... digital color timer: efilm (uncredited)
Mark Edwards .... visual effects coordinator: View Studio (uncredited)
Justin Jones .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Ntana Key .... digital intermediate paint artist (uncredited)
Michael Kowalski .... visual effects producer: Soho VFX (uncredited)
Kevin Lin .... digital cleanup artist (uncredited)
Daniel Lu .... 3D animator: Soho VFX (uncredited)
Allan Magled .... visual effects supervisor: Soho VFX (uncredited)
Geoffrey Mark .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Curt Miller .... visual effects producer: View Studio (uncredited)
Mike Mombourquette .... digital compositor: Soho VFX (uncredited)
Shervin Shoghian .... 3D animator: Soho VFX (uncredited)
Pam Vick .... digital effects artist (uncredited)
Terry Whiteside .... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Michael Wile .... technical director: Soho VFX (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Jeffrey G. Barnett .... stunt performer (as Jeff Barnett)
Zane Cassidy .... stunt performer
David D. Darling .... stunt performer (as David Darling)
Sean Graham .... stunt performer
Kanin Howell .... stunt performer
Zach Hudson .... stunt double: Sean William Scott
Zack Kerns .... stunt performer
Anne Sophie Leduc .... stunt performer (as Ann-Sophie Leduc)
Karine Mauffrey .... stunt performer
Tom McComas .... stunt coordinator
Doug O'Dell II .... stunt performer (as Doug O'Dell)
Austin Priester .... stunt performer
Kerry Rossall .... stunt coordinator
Justin Sundquist .... stunt performer
Gianni Biasetti .... assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Peter Park .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Mike Blauvelt .... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Adam Cardenas .... grip
Michael Cassidy .... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Mike Cassidy)
Traci Collins .... grip
Dave Egerstrom .... first assistant camera
Jason Ehlers .... grip
Sammy Escobar .... grip (as Sam Escobar)
Thomas L. Gonsalez .... rigging gaffer (as Tom Gonsalez Sr.)
Tom Gonzales Jr. .... assistant chief lighting technician (as Tom Gonsalez)
Jared Greenstein .... electrician
Matt Guiza .... second assistant camera
Jose Harb Jr. .... electrician (as Jose Harb)
John Hatchitt .... dolly grip
Dustin A. Huber .... rigging best boy (as Dustin Huber)
Myron Hyman .... chief lighting technician
Allan Scott Jackson .... best boy grip (as Scott Jackson)
Michael Kennedy .... electrician (as Mike Kennedy)
Mark La Bonge .... Steadicam operator (as Mark Labonge)
Mark La Bonge .... camera operator (as Mark Labonge)
Larry Liddell .... electrician
Wayne Marshall .... electrician
Todd McMullen .... camera operator: "b" camera
Chava Monjaraz .... best boy grip (as Salvador Monjaraz)
Paul V. Perkins .... dolly grip (as Paul Perkins)
Bret Rubin .... rigging key grip
Lance Jay Velazco .... video assist operator (as Lance Velazco)
Ron Waters .... electrician
Danny Williams .... key grip
Vivian Zink .... still photographer
Gregory Collis .... rigging grip (uncredited)
Adam Cowan .... camera loader (uncredited)
Andrew Osborne .... assistant camera (uncredited)
David Yellin .... electrician (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Deborah Kurtz .... additional casting: Los Angeles
Jennifer Alessi .... extras casting (uncredited)
Sande Alessi .... extras casting (uncredited)
Caitlin McKenna-Wilkinson .... adr voice casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lorraine Crossman .... set costumer
Amanda Gore .... set costumer
Linda Matthews .... costume supervisor
Julie Shack .... set costumer
Kelli Stallings .... costumer
Katherine Dover .... costumer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Aaron Brock .... assistant editor
Andrew Charlton .... assistant editor
Michael Eaves .... color timer: EFilm (as Mike Eaves)
Liza D. Espinas .... first assistant editor (as Liza D. Espinas-Regnier)
Terry Hager .... color timer: Technicolor
Isabelle McDowell .... post-production assistant
Jason Wasserman .... apprentice editor
Terra Bliss-Alvarez .... digital intermediate producer (uncredited)
Frank Cuomo .... post-production coordinator (uncredited)
Peggy Eghbalian .... assistant editor (uncredited)
Jack Lewars .... assistant color timer: Efilm (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Pete Anthony .... conductor
Christopher Beck .... score producer
John Bissell .... music supervisor
Sandy DeCrescent .... orchestra contractor
Vicki Hiatt .... additional music editor
Charles Martin Inouye .... supervising music editor
Andrew Kaiser .... orchestrator
Kathy Nelson .... executive music producer
Rupert Parkes .... composer: additional music
Photek .... composer: additional music
Casey Stone .... music scoring mixer
Casey Stone .... score recordist
Terry Wilson .... additional music editor
Mike Deasy .... musician (uncredited)
Matt Dunkley .... music arranger: song (uncredited)
Mark Graham .... music copyist (uncredited)
Christopher S. Parker .... additional music clearances (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
John Conte .... transportation captain
James 'Obee' Oberman .... transportation coordinator (as James Oberman)
Phil Balani .... production driver (uncredited)
Billy Kane .... stakebed driver (uncredited)
Jack Jay Reece .... driver (uncredited)
Steve D. Weinmuller .... transportation coordinator: re-shoots (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Michael Asiman .... production assistant
Danny Bress .... production assistant
Damon E. Burke .... production assistant (as Damon Burke)
John Catron .... production accountant
Delia Circelli .... assistant production coordinator
Nicky Craft .... payroll accountant
Neal Flaherty .... assistant: Mr. Moore
Britta Geiogue .... assistant: Mr. Herz
Danielle Gordon .... production assistant
Derek Graf .... production assistant
Adrienne Greshock .... production assistant
Jennifer L. Hamilton .... assistant choreographer (as Jennifer Hamilton)
Brandon Hollyer .... second assistant accountant
Kathleen Keller .... production coordinator
Kenneth LaFayette .... post-production accountant
Christopher Lee .... assistant location manager
Jason Leet .... craft service
Robert Lepucki .... assistant location manager
Tony Mauro .... production assistant
Mark Mayer .... post-production accountant
Patrick McIntire .... location manager
Meredith Meade .... production assistant (as Meredith Kaczmarek)
Rob Nagle .... assistant: Mr. Dylan
Scott Peterson .... script supervisor
Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks .... choreographer (as Marguerite Derricks)
Curt M. Pratt .... production secretary
William Ramirez Jr. .... craft service (as Billy Ramirez)
Monique Ramirez .... assistant: Weitz Brothers
Ben Raymond .... production assistant
Alicia Richards .... first aid
Amanda Rush .... first aid
Elizabeth Silber .... assistant: Mr. Dylan
Deborah Simmrin .... unit publicist
Steven E. Simon .... production assistant
Brian Spink .... assistant: Mr. Bender
Michael Swafford .... assistant accountant
Brian Thesing .... production assistant
Darren Yesser .... assistant: Mr. Perry
Sheri Apap .... animal trainer (uncredited)
Andrew P. Brown .... accounting clerk (uncredited)
Tyler J. Denison .... assistant: Jason Biggs (uncredited)
Scott Devereaux .... location manager (uncredited)
Guin Dill .... animal trainer (uncredited)
Todd Fullerton .... 24 frame video/computer engineer (uncredited)
Michael A. Heath .... asset manager (uncredited)
Karen Jine .... office production assistant (uncredited)
Shannon Kenny .... script supervisor (uncredited)
Rayne Knudson .... additional production assistant (uncredited)
Roxann Langlois .... travel coordinator (uncredited)
Steven S. Lee .... key assistant location manager (uncredited)
Vivian Lee .... production assistant: re-shoots (uncredited)
J.C. McIlwaine .... production assistant: San Francisco (uncredited)
Melissa Park .... stand-in (uncredited)
Kyle Pavey .... additional set production assistant (uncredited)
Adam Robinson .... assistant location manager (uncredited)
Douglas J. Stewart .... textile artist (uncredited)
John Trujillo .... assistant craft service (uncredited)
Roger Udwin .... additional production assistant (uncredited)
Catherine H. Vlasuk .... assistant production coordinator (uncredited)
Lynnanne Zager .... adr loop group (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Chris Barnes .... special thanks
Pat Connor .... special thanks
Jim DeBoer .... special thanks
Kristi Dyer .... special thanks
Tom Failor .... special thanks
Robert Fleetwood .... special thanks
Parker Frost .... special thanks
Scott Herz .... special thanks
Eric Liggett .... special thanks
Will Pappas .... special thanks
J.C. Spink .... special thanks: BenderSpink
Chris Stevenson .... special thanks
Laurie Zager .... special thanks
John Zyskowski .... special thanks
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
American Pie: The Wedding (Australia) (Europe: English title) (Singapore: English title) (South Africa: English title) (UK)
American Pie - Jetzt wird geheiratet (Germany)
American Pie 3 (USA) (working title)
American Pie 3: Piece of Pie (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for sexual content, language and crude humor.
Runtime:
96 min | USA:103 min (unrated version) | Turkey:74 min (TV version)
Country:
USA | Germany
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Certification:
Switzerland:14 (canton of Zurich) | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba) | Malaysia:18PL (re-rating) | Malaysia:(Banned) (uncut version) | Singapore:M18 (re-rating) (cut) | South Korea:18 | Argentina:16 | Australia:MA | Brazil:14 | Chile:14 | Denmark:A | Finland:K-11 | Finland:K-15 (extended version) | France:Unrated | Germany:12 (original rating) | Germany:16 (extended version) | Hong Kong:IIB | Iceland:12 | Ireland:15PG (original rating) | Ireland:15 (video rating) | Israel:16 | Italy:VM14 | Mexico:B15 | Netherlands:12 | New Zealand:R16 | Norway:11 | Peru:14 | Philippines:R-18 | Singapore:R(A) (original rating) (cut) | Spain:13 | Sweden:Btl | Switzerland:12 (canton of the Grisons) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:R (certificate #39504) | USA:Unrated (unrated DVD version) | Greece:K-13

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Jim's dad's first name was never defined as it was never used. In the bonus footage where the writer explains some unanswered questions, he invents a name for Jim's dad, calling him Bullwinkle. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Michelle calls Jim's dad into her room to help with her vows, they sit down together. A crew member can be seen in the mirror behind Jim's dad. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Jim: Well, Michelle, we did it. Happy graduation.
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Movie Connections:
References "Mr. Belvedere" (1985) more
Soundtrack:
Honey and the Moon more

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Chapter Headings, an unofficial version:
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21 out of 35 people found the following comment useful:-
If you liked the other two then you'll like this one despite it being a weak end to the trilogy, 2 September 2003
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

Despite an embarrassing scene at a restaurant, Jim proposes to his long-time girlfriend Michelle. For their wedding Jim enlists the help of Finch and Kevin to make everything smooth – and keep Stifler out of the way. However a ceremony is hard work and is made harder when things just always seem to go wrong and when Stifler seems to be determined to f**k the bride's sister – even if it means pretending to be mild mannered and polite.

Trying to think about this film or the series itself is like trying to argue with mud, basically you just need to accept that this is a silly, stupid gross out comedy that relies on poor taste jokes and unlikely set ups. If this is a problem for you then don't watch it. If you have accepted it and are watching it then it all comes down to, is it a GOOD gross out comedy with poor taste jokes? As much as I know I should be above it, I did laugh at the other 2 films and was happy to go and see this and, for the most part, I laughed at this. However this was the weakest of the three and the silence in the cinema was quite often uncomfortable – usually silence in a cinema is a good thing, but this was often an uncomfortable `I should be laughing more' type of silence.

In my review of part 2 I said `lets not do a 3'. Watching this I'm sort of glad they managed to do it but I can see the strain despite their best efforts. The main set up sequences are gross and funny but the gaps between are where the silence comes, there ain't enough comedy to cover the whole film. I'm not talking about the sweet stuff near the end, I just talking about all the scenes between the banner scenes. Plus the sequences are very forced at times (many you can see coming for miles), but this isn't too bad as they still manage to be hilariously gross! For those who like the nudity (and who didn't like the bi-sexual teasing scene from part 2?) there is a long sequence of strippers with large fake breasts, if that's your thing (I'm a man, so yes!) which is funny but also serves up the mandatory t&a. There are also some scenes that are TOO forced – eg the dance in the gay bar is funny but is too long and feels like a good idea with average delivery.

The film bravely loses something like half the cast and makes the film better in that regard. In fact Kevin has so little to do that they could have lost his character all together. However this is offset by the change to Stifler. In the first 2 he is obnoxious and rude but he is also the brunt of more jokes than he is the punisher. In the first half here, he is very rude and annoying and you hate him for how he treats his friends. That makes all his early antics hard to laugh at because now all you can see is a jerk hurting people. In the second half this is less of an issue as he changes a little and gets what's coming to him (and how!). I have a theory that Scott knows he has been pigeon holed in this role and is desperate to get out of it – in fact when I saw Bullet Proof Monk I did think to myself that he is just playing a kung-fu Stifler. Knowing this I think he played Stifler at full volume so that his next role would be nowhere near this performance. Thus he has a weird crazed sneer on his face, he is ultra cruel and rude and is a real jerk – hard to laugh with (but luckily still easy to laugh at).

The rest of the cast do quite well. Biggs manages to make more of his role than the victim and is sensitive when he needs to be – I think it will be hard for him to shake off Jim (pardon the pun) but he shows he can do acting when he needs to. Hannigan's innocent girlie voice is a little grating now and doesn't sit with her image as a woman – it suited her to be a geek. Luckily she doesn't have that much to do after the funny opening scene. Thomas is OK but Nicholas just kind of hangs around with a half smile of his face and nothing to do. Levy is still brillant as Jim's Dad but misses his `awkward moment' relationship (which they give him with Michelle to repeat it). Jones is eye candy and the return of Stifler's Mon (forget her name) is pointless and a mistake that is happily kept to a few moments.

Overall this is as poor a film as you expect – rude, in poor taste, lacking a strong plot or performances, but none of these things are really fair comments as the film still manages to be funny. The character of Stifler makes the first half very hard to enjoy and there are too many bits that don't work or where I didn't laugh but I still laughed. Many viewers will feel that the series has simply fizzled out despite it still being funny.

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