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The Love Letter

  • Director: Peter Chan
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Comedy of Errors, Ensemble Film
  • Themes: Age Disparity Romance, Mistaken Identities, Small-Town Life
  • Main Cast: Kate Capshaw, Blythe Danner, Tom Selleck, Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Everett Scott, Geraldine McEwan, Julianne Nicholson
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

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

Cast

Gloria Stuart - Eleanor; Bill Buell - Officer Dan; Alice Drummond - Postal Clerk

Credit

Mali Finn - Casting, Karen Koch - Co-producer, Tracy Tynan - Costume Designer, Mary Ellen Woods - First Assistant Director, Peter Chan - Director, Jacqueline Cambas - Editor, Beau Flynn - Executive Producer, Stefan Simchowitz - Executive Producer, Luis Enriquez Bacalov - Composer (Music Score), Andrew Jackness - Production Designer, Tami Reiker - Cinematographer, Kate Capshaw - Producer, Sarah Pillsbury - Producer, Midge Sanford - Producer, Tracy A. Doyle - Set Designer, John Pritchett - Sound/Sound Designer, Karen Koch - Unit Production Manager, Maria Maggenti - Screenwriter, Cathleen Schine - Book Author

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The Love Letter

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Peter Chan
Produced by Kate Capshaw
Sarah Pillsbury
Midge Sanford
Written by Cathleen Schine (novel)
Maria Maggenti (screenplay)
Starring Kate Capshaw
Blythe Danner
Ellen DeGeneres
Tom Selleck
Music by Luis Enríquez Bacalov
Cinematography Tami Reiker
Editing by Jacqueline Cambas
Distributed by DreamWorks
Release date(s) May 21, 1999
Running time 88 min.
Country  United States
Language English
Budget $15,000,000
Gross revenue US$8,276,000

The Love Letter is a 1999 film directed by Peter Chan and starring Kate Capshaw. It is based on the novel by Cathleen Schine. The original music score was composed by Luis Enriquez Bacalov. The film takes place in the New England town of Loblolly-by-the-Sea.

Synopsis

Helen MacFarquhar (Kate Capshaw), a middle-aged bookseller, having recently divorced and after sending her daughter off to summer camp, and her nagging ex-husband trying to convince her to pay for some of their daughter's activities is ready to move on to the next stage in her life. One morning, as she is going through the mail, she discovers an anonymous blue love letter, without an envelope and a name. Having discovered this letter in her mail, in her bookstore, she naturally thinks it is for her. But the only question is, who is it from? At first, she thinks it is from George Matthias, the local fireman, but decides it couldn't be him, after trying to give him subtle hints ("have you ever been 'on fire?'") Not having any idea who may be the writer of the love letter, she just puts it away in her purse and tries to forget about it.

Then, Johnny, a college student who has a summer job working in Helen's bookstore, is invited to her house for dinner. During dinner she puts two wine glasses and a bottle next to her purse, which has the letter in it. By mistake, and not noticing it, Helen accidentally knocks the letter out of the purse. While in the kitchen cooking, she tells Johnny to have some wine. Johnny comes across the letter, and is struck by it. He mistakenly thinks it is from Helen! Later that night, he begins to "peel an orange", a line from the letter. Seeing his hint, Helen rushes into the house and says goodnight. Johnny leaves. In the next few weeks, Johnny and Helen meet and begin an affair, each thinking the other wrote the letter.

Helen goes to the bookstore, and brings the letter with her. She leaves her purse on the desk. Then, Helen's manager, Janet Hall (Ellen Degeneres), arrives. Helen decides not to tell her about the letter just yet. While she is upstairs working, George comes in with new smoke detectors for the store. Janet accepts them, but the desk collapses, along with Helen's purse, which contains the letter. In all the chaos, the letter is mixed in with the instruction manuals for the smoke detectors. George, before leaving, says "Make sure you read the manuals first." Then, Janet opens the manual, and the letter falls out. She reads it and thinks it is from George. Later that day, Janet rushes over to tell Helen about the letter. But Helen, not knowing how to say it, just takes it and says "It's mine". Janet, angry at Helen for not having faith in her happiness, quits her job as manager.

Amidst all the confusion, it is revealed that the letter was actually written by Helen's mother's lover, another woman. Early in her life, Helen's mother fell in love with a woman who wrote her a letter expressing her love. Considering the conservative time period and social stigma, the relationship was never to be, but Helen's mom had kept the letter to help her remember her past. All the confusion is cleared up and Helen connects with her mom when she tells her about her past affair.

Main cast

Actor Role
Kate Capshaw Helen MacFarquhar
Blythe Danner Lillian MacFarquhar
Ellen DeGeneres Janet Hall
Julianne Nicholson Jennifer
Tom Everett Scott Johnny
Tom Selleck George Matthias
Gloria Stuart Eleanor
Geraldine McEwan Miss Scattergoods

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