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- PG1998 · Romance · 1h 38m
Feb 1, 1998 · A man falls in love with a woman from the past through a time-traveling desk. Based on a short story by Jack Finney, this Hallmark Hall of Fame film stars Campbell Scott and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
- (2.3K)
- Dan Curtis
- Unrated
- Fantasy, Romance
The Love Letter is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Chan and starring Kate Capshaw, Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Everett Scott, and Tom Selleck. It is based on the novel by Cathleen Schine. The original music score was composed by Luis Enriquez Bacalov.
- $20 million
- Luis Enríquez Bacalov
- May 21, 1999
- Kate Capshaw, Sarah Pillsbury, Midge Sanford
May 21, 1999 · A love letter found by a postal worker in a small town sparks a series of romantic complications and misunderstandings. Starring Kate Capshaw, Tom Everett Scott, Tom Selleck and Ellen DeGeneres, directed by Peter Ho-Sun Chan.
- Peter Ho-Sun Chan
- 86
- 2 min
A romantic comedy starring Kate Capshaw as a bookstore manager who finds a love letter and tries to return it to the sender. The movie has low ratings from critics and audiences, who criticize its poor character development and scripting.
- (120)
- Peter Ho-Sun Chan
- PG-13
- Kate Capshaw
Find out who starred in and worked on the romantic comedy film The Love Letter, based on a novel by Cathleen Schine. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers, and more on IMDb.
A letter in an antique desk inspires a 1990s man (Campbell Scott) to correspond with its author, a woman (Jennifer Jason Leigh) from the 1800s.
- Fantasy
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Feb 1, 1998 · Overview. 20th century computer games designer Scott, Civil War buff, buys an antique desk from that era and, while polishing it, he discovers a secret compartment in which sits an unmailed letter--a letter written by a young poet named Lizzie over a century earlier.