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The Love Letter Director: Peter Chan Cast: Kate Capshaw, Blythe Danner, Tom Selleck, Ellen DeGeneres

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/23/1999
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 9,601

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Bios; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Deleted scenes

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Scene Index

Side #1
0. Scene Index
1. Prague Is All Pink (Main Titles) [4:55]
2. Emergency Call [5:05]
3. Stuck Between The Cushions [3:28]
4. I'm On Fire And I Know It [3:12]
5. Reckless Town [5:15]
6. Epistolary Relationship [2:07]
7. Fireworks [3:47]
8. 'Cause You Smell' [5:37]
9. Anything For You, Janet [6:26]
10. Field Trip [5:34]
11. You Have A Nice Shaped Head [6:08]
12. The Opera Awaits [4:45]
13. Postcards [5:09]
14. Your Grandma Has A Moving Man [3:55]
15. Very French Affair [3:47]
16. Whoever Wrote It [4:19]
17. A Story About Us [4:05]
18. Imagine Being In Love [3:51]
19. You Got It Right [3:09]
20. End Credits [2:34]

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Editorial Reviews

Helen (Kate Capshaw) runs a bookstore in Loblolly By The Sea, a small fishing community in New England where everyone seems to know everyone else's business. A 42-year-old single mother, she is emotionally distant and fearful of getting too close to anyone. George (Tom Selleck) has known Helen since they were schoolmates, and he's been in love with her for ages, but has always settled for just being her friend. Convinced she wasn't interested in him, he married another woman years ago. Helen also has another secret admirer, Johnny (Tom Everett Scott), who isn't at all put off by the fact that Helen is twice his age. Johnny, however, is currently occupied with Jennifer (Julianne Nicholson), a fellow student who also works at the bookstore and is crazy about him. Into this tangled web of unrequited love comes an amorous letter that Helen finds in the store one day. The letter bears no signature and no address; it's at once passionate and oblique, fervent and cryptic. It's very interesting stuff. So who wrote it? And to whom was the writer planning to send it? Before long, the letter has made its way through this circle, and everyone has an idea (or a hope) of who their secret love is, although no one knows for sure or just how to find out. The Love Letter marked the American debut of director Peter Ho-Sun Chan, who enjoyed success in Hong Kong with Comrades: Almost A Love Story and He's A Woman, She's A Man. The supporting cast includes Ellen DeGeneres, Blythe Danner, and Gloria Stuart. The Love Letter may be best remembered as the only major studio film to open the same week as Star Wars: Episode One -- The Phantom Menace. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Oh I would like to live there in Lob Lolly........by georgesgirl

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August 15, 2009: A sweet and kind twist with funny people and beautiful views.

Always makes me smile when I watch it.

very cleaver and well doneby Anonymous

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March 17, 2004: This movie is cleaver and subtle in humor. It does not have the obvious 'laughs' but is well done and includes a cast that reminds us of the humor that lives in small towns across America.


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