THE convoluted title hides yet another comedy about a troubled wedding day. With its American tourist eye view of Scotland - all tartan kilts and caber-tossing - this struggles to maintain any credibility.

Patrick Dempsey, the former teen star reincarnated as Dr Derek McDreamy' Shepherd in Grey's Anatomy on TV, stars as bachelor-about-town Tom. He enjoys a succession of one night stands and relies on best friend Hannah (Michelle Monaghan) to sort out his business affairs.

Then she disappears to Scotland on a job, only to return engaged and set to marry laird Colin (Kevin McKidd). Asking Tom to be her maid of honour - don't ask me why the title is spelt M-A-D-E - isn't the cleverest of ideas. Thus, Tom finds himself wearing a mini-kilt (so short he risks prosecution as well as frostbite to his wedding tackle) and competing in the Highland games. The Scottish tourist industry may be pleased, audiences less so. How embarrassing to see Hannah Gordon overacting as the bridegroom's mother and even McKidd looking suitably sheepish at mocking his Scottish roots.

Followers of Dempsey, and he has quite a few thanks to his bedside manner as Dr McDreamy, may find something to enjoy here. Monaghan was great in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang but The Heartbreak Kid and now Made Of Honour suggest she's not that wise in her choice of movies.

Stars: Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd, Kathleen Quinlan, Sydney Pollack
Running time: 101 mins
Rating: Two stars