Gloria Estefan is revealing how the new “Father of the Bride” remake will differ from past versions of the film. The original movie starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor was released in 1950, while another version starring Steve Martin hit screens in 1991.
The latest reboot features two Latin families who are brought together by a surprise wedding. READ MORE: Gloria Estefan Admits There are ‘Double Standards’ In Parenting Daughters And Sons “When I saw the Steve Martin version and realized that it was a remake I went back and watched the original,” recalled Estefan, while speaking with ET Canada. “It was interesting the see the different dynamics of the times.
There were a few things in the first one that are not PC, but might have been normal at that time, like calling servants with a bell from the table or things of that nature.” Estefan stars alongside Andy Garcia, who also acts as an executive producer on the film. “It was my first leading role and when I read the script I fell in love,” she continued. “Andy was very involved and he really focused on not leaning toward stereotypes, as well as adding a lot of family warmth and representing our culture.
We make fun of things that are funny, but with a lot of respect for our culture and delving into things that are seldom spoken about.
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