The Wedding Tackle. Image shows from L to R: Ted (Tony Slattery), Mack (Adrian Dunbar)
The Wedding Tackle

The Wedding Tackle

  • 2000 film

The sexual rivalries between a group of friends cause comic chaos during a stag night celebration. Stars Adrian Dunbar, James Purefoy, Tony Slattery, Neil Stuke, Leslie Grantham and more.

The Wedding Tackle

Photographer Hal (James Purefoy) wants out of his imminent wedding to Vinni (Susan Vidler), and on his all-day stag night asks his pal Mr Mac (Adrian Dunbar) to seduce her so he can catch them in flagrante.

Little does Hal know that his supposed friend and Vinni's ex-boyfriend, Little Ted (Tony Slattery), has his own plan to get her back; he wants Mr Mac to persuade his barmaid girlfriend Petula (Amanda Redman) to seduce Hal so that he can catch it on film. Meanwhile Vinni - who also wants out of the wedding - decides to gatecrash the stag night, and her best pal Clodagh (Victoria Smurfit) - who has herself been having an affair with Hal - decides to make a play for the groom herself.

Also in the mix are Petula's pyschotic copper husband (Leslie Grantham) and Clodagh's ex, Salty (Neil Stuke), ensuring that comic misunderstandings and unexpected pairings will ensue.

First released: Monday 3rd April 2006

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