Just when George Banks has gotten used to his daughter, Annie, being married, she announces that she's pregnant. In this sequel, George Banks deals not only with the pregnancy of his daughter, but also with the unexpected pregnancy of his wife.
16 May 1965, USA
17 September 1954, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
27 April 1970, London, England, UK
13 January 1995, Los Angeles County, California, USA
24 October 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
26 March 1950, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
14 September 1971, Rye, New York, USA
28 August 1992, California, USA
1949, Warren, Ohio, USA
22 April 1955, Huntington, West Virginia, USA
4 January 1989, Santa Monica, California, USA
15 December 1994, Santa Monica, California, USA
29 April 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
14 August 1945, Waco, Texas, USA
13 January 1995, Los Angeles County, California, USA
April 27, 2003
Martin at his best...nearly, anywayMay 01, 2004
A follow up as emotional as the originalJanuary 13, 2004
More of a sequel for sequel's sake than a justified continuation of the story.January 01, 2000
Martin, Keaton and cinematographer William A. Fraker put this retro fluff over better than expected early on, but hour 2 is only for those who don't want their equilibriums rattled by surprises.December 24, 2003
An exuberant sequel to complete a near-perfect translation of the 1950s era comedies to the 1990s.October 28, 2005
A sequel to a lousy remake? How droll.July 20, 2003
Cheesy pap, but a few glossy moments.