| Love Actually (2003)
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| Front Cover |
Actor |
Back Cover |
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| Alan Rickman |
Harry
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| Bill Nighy |
Billy Mack
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| Colin Firth |
Jamie
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| Emma Thompson |
Karen
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| Hugh Grant |
The Prime Minister
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| Laura Linney |
Sarah
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| Liam Neeson |
Daniel
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| Martine McCutcheon |
Natalie
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| Keira Knightley |
Juliet
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| Rowan Atkinson |
Rufus
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| Gregor Fisher |
Joe
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| Rory MacGregor |
Engineer
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| Sienna Guillory |
Jamie's Girlfriend
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| Plot |
| All of London is in love — or longing to be — in Four Weddings and a Funeral writer Richard Curtis ' first directorial effort. Billed as "the ultimate romantic comedy," Love Actually involves more than a dozen main characters, each weaving his or her way into another's heart over the course of one particularly eventful Christmas. The seemingly perfect wedding of Juliet ( Keira Knightley ) and Peter ( Chiwetel Ejiofor ) brings many of the principals together, including heartsick best man Mark ( Andrew Lincoln ), who harbors a very unrequited crush on Juliet. There's also recent widower Daniel ( Liam Neeson ), trying to help his lonely stepson Sam ( Thomas Sangster ) express his true feelings to a classmate. Across town, devoted working mother Karen ( Emma Thompson ) tries to rekindle the passion of her husband, Harry ( Alan Rickman ), who secretly pines for a young colleague of his. In the same office, the lonely Sarah ( Laura Linney ) not-so-secretly pines for a man just a few desks away ( Rodrigo Santoro ), who returns her affections but may not be able to dissuade her neuroses. Providing the unofficial soundtrack for all of the couples is an aging rocker ( Bill Nighy ) who just wants to cash in and get laid — but even he might find a meaningful relationship in the most unlikely of places. A working print of Love Actually premiered at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival . — Michael Hastings |
| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Comedy; Drama; Foreign; Romance |
| Director |
Richard Curtis |
| Producer |
Tim Bevan; Eric Fellner |
| Writer |
Richard Curtis |
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| Studio |
Universal Pictures |
| Country |
UK
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
R |
| Running Time |
135 mins |
| Movie Release Date |
11/14/2003 |
| Color |
Color |
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| Personal Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Seen It |
Yes |
| Index |
261 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Purchase Date |
5/14/2004 |
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| Product Details |
| Edition |
Widescreen Edition |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| UPC (Barcode) |
025192329326 |
| Release Date |
4/27/2004 |
| Subtitles |
French; Spanish |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Surround |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Extra Features
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Feature Commentary With Director Richard Curtis and Actors Hugh Grant, Billy Nighy and Thomas Sangster Deleted Scenes With Introductions by Richard Curtis The Music Of Love Actually With Introductions by Richard Curtis Music Video: Kelly Clarkson "The Trouble With Love Is"
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