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The Six Wives of Henry Lefay (2009)

“Can't live with them - can't live without them.”

  • PG-13
  • 95 min
  • Comedy
  • imdb logo 5.1/10 (3472 votes)

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Plot

In the vibrant and chaotic world of Henry Lefay, love is not a one-time affair. With a trail of matrimonial ventures that range anywhere from five to six, depending on who's counting, Henry's life is an intricate tapestry of ex-wives and one tantalizing prospect for a future bride. But when a whimsical vacation in the sun-soaked terrains of Mexico culminates in a fatal para-sailing misadventure, a complex web of emotions and rivalries unravels. Caught amidst this storm is Barbie, Henry's devoted daughter, torn between resentment for her father's relentless womanizing and a deep-seated guilt for her anger towards him. As she grapples with her guilt, she finds herself the reluctant conductor of a symphony of discord, tasked with ensuring an honorable and dignified funeral for her father. However, each of Henry's former wives - a mélange of the eccentric, the bitter, the preciously cherished, the currently wedded, and the potentially betrothed - has a divergent vision for Henry's final adieu. From outrageous to heartfelt, their plans for Henry's last rites are as varied as the chapters of his tumultuous love life. Their competing visions not only challenge Barbie's resolve but also promise to make Henry Lefay's funeral as unforgettable as the man himself.

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The Six Wives of Henry Lefay is a comedy movie featuring Elisha Cuthbert and directed by Howard Michael Gould.

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