
A Few Best Men 2012
"You are cordially invited to absolute mayhem"
Director Stephan Elliott brings chaotic hilarity to the Australian wilderness in this 2012 comedy gem. When a nervous groom and his three wildly eccentric best men head out to the outback for a wedding, their journey quickly spirals into absolute mayhem.
Director: Stephan Elliott
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Few Best Men (2012) about?
The film follows a groom and his three best men as they travel to the Australian outback for a wedding, only for their trip to devolve into complete chaos. Misadventures, misunderstandings, and outright disasters ensue as the group's antics threaten to derail the big day.
Who directed A Few Best Men?
Stephan Elliott directed the film, known for his knack for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling.
Who stars in A Few Best Men?
The film stars Xavier Samuel, Kris Marshall, Kevin Bishop, Tim Draxl, and Laura Brent in lead roles.
Is A Few Best Men (2012) worth watching?
If you love irreverent comedies with a wild sense of humor, *A Few Best Men* delivers laughs and charm in equal measure. While it may not reinvent the genre, its energetic cast and chaotic premise make it a fun, lighthearted watch—perfect for a casual movie night.
How long is A Few Best Men?
The film runs for 96 minutes.
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About A Few Best Men (2012) — A hilarious Australian wedding comedy you won't forget
Director Stephan Elliott brings chaotic hilarity to the Australian wilderness in this 2012 comedy gem. When a nervous groom and his three wildly eccentric best men head out to the outback for a wedding, their journey quickly spirals into absolute mayhem. What starts as a simple celebration turns into a series of outrageous mishaps, as the groom's friends—each with their own quirky flaws—unintentionally wreak havoc on the idyllic setting. With laugh-out-loud antics and an ever-escalating string of disasters, *A Few Best Men (2012)* blends slapstick humor with heartfelt moments, proving that friendship can be both a blessing and a curse.
This raucous Australian comedy thrives on its energetic cast, who deliver performances as over-the-top as the situations they're in. From the groom's anxious best friend to the groom's flamboyant brother, every character adds their own flavor of chaos to the mix. Set against the stunning yet unpredictable backdrop of the Australian outback, the film balances frantic laughs with the occasional tender touch, making it a must-watch for fans of irreverent comedies.