Adam Sandler-led The Wedding Singer remains one of his most beloved films. But the final product would have looked different had another actress taken one of the roles. The Wedding Singer follows Sandler as he uses his singing talent to perform at multiple weddings. But when he meets a bride-to-be, played by Drew
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