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The Best Man (1919 Film)
The best man is the first attendant to the groom, in a wedding party. Best man may also refer to: Films *''The Best Man'', a 1916 film starting Victor Moore * ''The Best Man'' (1964 film), an adaptation of the Gore Vidal play * ''The Best Man'' (1998 film), also called ''Il testimone dello sposo'', an Italian film * ''The Best Man'' (1999 film), starring Taye Diggs, Nia Long, and Morris Chestnut * ''The Best Man'' (2005 film), starring Stuart Townsend Literature * ''The Best Man'' (play), 1960 play by Gore Vidal *"The Best Man" (1905), short story by Edith Wharton Music *The Best Man (EP), ''The Best Man'' (EP), a 2014 mini-album by Wheesung *"The Best Man" (song), a single from Blaine Larsen's 2004 album ''Off to Join the World'' Television

* Best Man (The King of Queens), "Best Man" (''The King of Queens''), a 1999 episode * The Best Man (How I Met Your Mother), "The Best Man" (''How I Met Your Mother''), a 2011 episode {{disambiguation ...
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A groomsman or usher is one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony and performs the first speech at the wedding. Usually, the groom selects close friends and relatives to serve as groomsmen, and it is considered an honor to be selected. From his groomsmen, the groom usually chooses one to serve as best man. For a wedding with many guests, the groom may also ask other male friends and relatives to act as ushers without otherwise participating in the wedding ceremony; their sole task is ushering guests to their seats before the ceremony. Ushers may also be hired for very large weddings. In a military officer's wedding, the roles of groomsmen are replaced by swordsmen of the sword honor guard. They are usually picked as close personal friends of the groom who have served with him. Their role includes forming the traditional saber arch for the married couple and guests to walk through. The first recorded use of the word ‘groomsmen’, according to the Oxford Eng ...
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