This 1963 home movie clip shows the dinner and socializing that followed a double wedding, where two sisters got married to their respective male mates. 

Clip begins with one of the brides passionately kissing her new husband on the lips at the dinner table. He doesn't look very happy doing so. 

Several long tables are filled with guests and family members. People are eating and talking and laughing. 

A man in tuxedo sips his soup as the camera zooms in. 

Two little girls, who are similarly dressed, munch on pieces of bread. 

Nice shot of the two brides sitting next to each other. Beside them are their new husbands. The bride on the right kisses her man; she then smiles at the camera and appears to wave off, or dismiss, the photographer. 

A young man in a tuxedo passionately and somewhat aggressively kisses the woman next to him. The both hold each other during the kiss. Once done, the woman looks away, as if shy or embarrassed by the matter. 

The camera pans several dining tables, showing that they are full of people, eating, chatting, or being observant. 

One shot focuses on one of the newlyweds. The groom dutifully wipes his mouth with a napkin and smiles reluctantly for the camera. His new wife waves at the camera before biting into a large bun. Three white candles burn before them. 

A young man in a tuxedo grabs and kisses the hand of the bridesmaid sitting beside him. 

A long table is covered with flowers and ribbons as well as two large cakes that are about 3 to 4 feet tall. Both cakes look like mini towers. A man stands next to one of the cakes and appears to be cutting himself a piece. 

A little girl, perhaps one of the bridesmaids, poses next to one of the case. She looks somewhat nonplussed as the camera zooms in. 

The clip ends with adults sitting on a pew and chatting. The man waves at the camera, saying hello. Two children also sit on the pew, preoccupied with something or someone off screen.