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A Harte and Pycio Wedding 1988

★ 10.01 votes159 min📅 1988-06-25

"Does anybody need a top up?"

When two Dublin clans collide at an 80s London wedding, expect nothing short of riotous chaos in *A Harte and Pycio Wedding (1988)*, a cult classic directed by Peter Harte.

Director: Peter Harte

Cast

Maria Harte
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Peter Harte
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Tony Pycio
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Ann Pycio
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Jack Harte
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is *A Harte and Pycio Wedding (1988)* about?

This 1980s comedy captures the madness of a Dublin clan's wedding in London, where clashing personalities and relentless chaos threaten to derail the big day. Think hilarious misunderstandings, drunken antics, and a family dynamic so real it borders on documentary-style authenticity.

Who directed *A Harte and Pycio Wedding*?

*A Harte and Pycio Wedding* was directed by Peter Harte, who also stars in the film alongside his real-life family members.

Who stars in *A Harte and Pycio Wedding*?

The film features a stellar lineup of the Harte and Pycio clans, including Maria Harte, Peter Harte, Tony Pycio, Ann Pycio, and Jack Harte.

Is *A Harte and Pycio Wedding (1988)* worth watching?

While it's a niche cult favorite rather than a mainstream hit, *A Harte and Pycio Wedding* delivers chaotic charm for fans of unfiltered 80s humor and family comedies. Its authenticity and ensemble energy make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is *A Harte and Pycio Wedding*?

*A Harte and Pycio Wedding* runs for 159 minutes, offering plenty of time for the chaos to unfold in all its glory.

About A Harte and Pycio Wedding (1988) — The 80s Cult Comedy That Turns Family into Chaos

When two Dublin clans collide at an 80s London wedding, expect nothing short of riotous chaos in *A Harte and Pycio Wedding (1988)*, a cult classic directed by Peter Harte. This raucous ensemble comedy follows the Harte and Pycio families as their clashing personalities, questionable decisions, and relentless humor turn a supposedly joyous union into a full-blown spectacle. Shot through with sharp 80s energy, the film dives into themes of family loyalty, generational clashes, and the absurdity of tradition—all wrapped in a chaotic, heartfelt package. Directed by Harte himself and starring the real-life Harte and Pycio clans, including Maria Harte and Tony Pycio, the movie delivers a unique blend of slapstick and sincerity.

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1980s London, the film thrives on its unfiltered authenticity, blending humor with raw emotion. The wedding day devolves into a series of mishaps, from drunken mishaps to misplaced vows, all captured with a documentary-style immediacy. It's a celebration of chaos, chaos that feels both familiar and wildly entertaining—a testament to the unpredictable nature of family gatherings at their most unscripted.