
Father Of The Bride Part II VHS Tape
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"Father of the Bride Part II" on VHS, Touchstone Pictures, 1995. The Steve Martin sequel hit retail the same year as the theatrical release, which put it in video rental stores before the holiday shopping window that year. This is the physical tape, the big-box clamshell retail version, not a Blockbuster rental dub or a library copy.
1995 was a crowded year for Touchstone comedy on VHS. The studio was operating inside Disney's distribution muscle, and the Father of the Bride franchise was one of its cleaner wins. The original 1991 film had performed well enough to greenlight a follow-up, and Part II doubled the premise in the most literal way: Steve Martin's character George Banks finds out his wife and his daughter are pregnant at the same time. Martin Short returns as Franck Eggelhoffer, the event planner, doing his accent and his physical bits again. Diane Keaton, Kimberly Williams, George Newbern all back. Director Charles Shyer and producer Nancy Meyers brought the same domestic-comedy frame they used on the first film. The VHS release reached retailers in the back half of 1995, competing on shelf space with a dense action and comedy slate. That retail moment is now thirty-plus years back.
The kind of sequel engineered for the weekend rental, the shelf behind the TV.
This copy shows light case wear, the kind a tape gets from living in a video collection rather than a rental rotation. The clamshell should open and close clean with no stress cracks along the hinge. The tape door on the cassette itself is the first thing to check. It should flip open smoothly with no resistance or sticky pull, which tells you whether this cassette was stored properly and never left in a player. The cover artwork on this release is the classic pose: Steve Martin flanked by the baby-bump situation, full suburban-comedy visual language. Check the spine text for any fade or label lift before you commit to display.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the 1995 Touchstone release year against the cassette label and clamshell copyright line.
The kind of sequel engineered for the weekend rental, the shelf behind the TV.
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This father of the bride part ii vhs tape originates from the 90s era[01], represents Touchstone[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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- Touchstone
- ERA
- 90s
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