
Sione's Wedding
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Meet best friends Michael, Albert, Stanley and Sefa; the ladies' man, the good boy, the weird one and the party boy. They're staring down the barrel of their thirtieth birthdays, but still act as if they're sixteen; they get drunk, they chase the wrong women and they have a remarkable record of misbehaving and causing chaos at every wedding they attend. But now Michael's younger brother Sione is getting married, and everything is about to change. Sione is their boy, the kid they used to look after, who grew up while they were still partying. And to ensure his big day isn't spoiled by his boys and their idiot antics, Sione has issued an ultimatum; the guys all have to bring dates to the wedding. And not just any dates; real girlfriends, someone they've made a commitment to. They have one month. So just how hard can it be to get a date for your best boy's wedding?
Top Cast


Oscar Kightley
Oscar Kightley
Albert
Oscar Kightley
Albert


Shimpal Lelisi
Shimpal Lelisi
Sefa
Shimpal Lelisi
Sefa
Iaheto Ah Hi
Iaheto Ah Hi
Stanley
Iaheto Ah Hi
Stanley


Teuila Blakely
Teuila Blakely
Leilani
Teuila Blakely
Leilani


Madeleine Sami
Madeleine Sami
Tania
Madeleine Sami
Tania
Maryjane McKibbin-Schwenke
Maryjane McKibbin-Schwenke
Princess
Maryjane McKibbin-Schwenke
Princess


Nathaniel Lees
Nathaniel Lees
Minister
Nathaniel Lees
Minister


Pua Magasiva
Pua Magasiva
Sione
Pua Magasiva
Sione


Robbie Magasiva
Robbie Magasiva
Michael
Robbie Magasiva
Michael


David Van Horn
David Van Horn
Derek
David Van Horn
Derek
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