
An Eight Is Enough Wedding
TV Movie · Comedy · Drama
Overview
This second made-for-television reunion film finds eldest son David on the brink of marriage to a divorcee. However, some of his sisters would prefer to see a reunion with his ex-wife Janet.
Top Cast


Dick Van Patten
Dick Van Patten
Tom Bradford
Dick Van Patten
Tom Bradford


Grant Goodeve
Grant Goodeve
David Bradford
Grant Goodeve
David Bradford


Willie Aames
Willie Aames
Tommy Bradford
Willie Aames
Tommy Bradford


Christopher McDonald
Christopher McDonald
Jeb
Christopher McDonald
Jeb


Marianne Muellerleile
Marianne Muellerleile
Greta Wolfson
Marianne Muellerleile
Greta Wolfson


Joan Prather
Joan Prather
Janet
Joan Prather
Janet


Adam Rich
Adam Rich
Nicholas Bradford
Adam Rich
Nicholas Bradford


Susan Richardson
Susan Richardson
Susan Bradford
Susan Richardson
Susan Bradford


Eugene Roche
Eugene Roche
Osborne Fulbright
Eugene Roche
Osborne Fulbright


James Van Patten
James Van Patten
Merle
James Van Patten
Merle
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