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User Rating:
5.2/10   2,344 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Cathleen Schine (novel)
Maria Maggenti (screenplay)
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Release Date:
21 May 1999 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
No one knows who sent it. No one knows who it's for. But everyone's getting the same message.
Plot:
The power of words and images to open hearts. Helen runs, miles a day, to burn off energy: she's an emotional celibate... more | add synopsis
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An appreciation of the (often funny) kinds of feelings we have for one another more (70 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Kate Capshaw ... Helen

Blythe Danner ... Lillian MacFarquhar

Ellen DeGeneres ... Janet Hall

Julianne Nicholson ... Jennifer

Tom Everett Scott ... Johnny

Tom Selleck ... George Matthias

Gloria Stuart ... Eleanor

Bill Buell ... Officer Dan
Alice Drummond ... Postal Clerk

Erik Jensen ... Ray
Margaret Ann Brady ... Selma

Jessica Capshaw ... Kelly
Walter Covell ... Post Office Customer
Patrick Donnelly ... Bookstore Customer
Lucas Hall ... Garbage Man
Christian Harmony ... Garbage Man
Geraldine McEwan ... Miss Scattergoods
Christopher Nee ... Garbage Man
Marilyn Rockafellow ... Vivian
Breanne Smith ... Emily
Sasha Spielberg ... Girl with Sparkler
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Kelly Hawthorne ... (voice)
Sarah Sampson ... Young Lillian

Jack Black ... Fisherman (uncredited)
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Directed by
Peter Chan  (as Peter Ho-Sun Chan)
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Cathleen Schine (novel)

Maria Maggenti (screenplay)

Produced by
Kate Capshaw .... producer
Beau Flynn .... executive producer
Karen Koch .... co-producer
Sarah Pillsbury .... producer
Midge Sanford .... producer
Stefan Simchowitz .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Luis Enríquez Bacalov  (as Luis Bacalov)
 
Cinematography by
Tami Reiker 
 
Film Editing by
Jacqueline Cambas 
 
Casting by
Mali Finn 
 
Production Design by
Andrew Jackness 
 
Art Direction by
Carl Sprague 
 
Set Decoration by
Tracey A. Doyle 
 
Costume Design by
Tracy Tynan 
 
Makeup Department
Melanie Hughes .... makeup department head
Frances Mathias .... hair department head
Brenda McNally .... additional hair stylist
 
Production Management
Lisa Dennis Kennedy .... post-production supervisor
Karen Koch .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Justin Muller .... first assistant director
Kristen Ploucha .... second second assistant director
Mary Ellen Woods .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Manya Cetlin .... art department coordinator
Guillaume DeLouche .... on-set dresser
Julia Garrison .... painter
David Gulick .... property master
Jane Gulick .... props
Paul Richards .... leadman
Kenneth Salter .... carpenter
Kurt Smith .... construction coordinator
Richard J. Bell .... carpenter (uncredited)
Jack Coyle .... general foreman (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Michael Babcock .... sound editor (as Michael T. Babcock)
Kelly Doran .... sound utility
Larry Goeb .... dialogue editor
Helen Luttrell .... foley editor
Derek Marcil .... sound re-recording mixer
Christopher O'Donnell .... boom operator
Andre Perreault .... sound re-recording mixer
John Pritchett .... sound (as John Patrick Pritchett)
Elizabeth Rainey .... foley artist
Victoria Rose Sampson .... supervising sound editor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Alison Barton .... grip
Woody Bell .... additional grip
Eric Boyle .... grip
Mark J. Casey .... best boy
Linda R. Chen .... still photographer
Joseph R. Collins .... first assistant camera
Scott D. Davis .... gaffer
Tim Driscoll .... key grip
Stefan Forbes .... additional first assistant camera
Stephen Girouard .... grip
Brendan Keefe .... grip
Eric Komar .... grip
Roger Marbury .... electrician
Peter McAdams .... grip
Jack McPhee .... electrician
James R. Mitchell .... generator operator
Brian A. Pitts .... electrician
Michael E. Reynolds .... electrician (as Mike Reynolds)
Patrick Ruth .... electrician
Andrea Sachs .... gaffer
 
Casting Department
Kevin Fennessy .... extras casting
Kevin Fennessy .... location casting
Emily Schweber .... casting associate
Darren Yesser .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Debbie Holbrook .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Martin Cohen .... post-production executive
Liza D. Espinas .... first assistant editor (as Liza Espinas)
Jeff Smithwick .... color timer
 
Music Department
Juan Bacalov .... orchestrator
Luis Enríquez Bacalov .... orchestrator (as Luis Bacalov)
Franco Ferrant .... musician: clarinet
Todd Homme .... executive in charge of music
Héctor Ulises Passarella .... musician: bandoneon
Ettore Pellegrino .... musician: violin
Riccardo Pellegrino .... musician: mandolin and violin
 
Transportation Department
William O'Brien .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Joseph Bouvier .... production assistant
Timothy R. Boyce Jr. .... key set production assistant
Benjamin C. Dewey .... location manager
Jonathan Frank .... production assistant
David Linck .... unit publicist
Stephen Lippross .... first assistant production accountant
Steven R. Molen .... production executive
Matt Power .... key production assistant
Timothy Rose .... production assistant
Christine White .... production coordinator (as Chris White)
Mark Wyrick .... production accountant
Lynnanne Zager .... adr voice
George A. Parker .... dailies projectionist (uncredited)
George A. Parker .... process photography technician (uncredited)
Michael Sablone .... taffy master (uncredited)
Brian Wilson .... dailies projectionist (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG-13 on appeal for some sensuality, nudity and strong language.
Runtime:
88 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: Johnny jumps in the ocean with his socks on but when he emerges seconds later his feet are bare more
Quotes:
Johnny: I've never felt this way before.
Helen: Of course not. You're twenty.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Flushed Away (2006) more
Soundtrack:
Only The Lonely more

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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
An appreciation of the (often funny) kinds of feelings we have for one another, 30 October 1999
Author: David Neal Webber (david_webber@vantive.com) from Santa Clara, California

Wow! I'm surprised to see so many negative and lukewarm opinions on this movie, which I had never heard of (apparently it was not highly promoted by the studio) but which I luckily stumbled upon on an international flight. I so thoroughly enjoyed it that now I'm interested in more by director Peter Chan and screenwriter Maria Maggenti. I did not know there was a book, either, but I've made a note of it for future reading, too.

I admit I feel a bit defensive now, in the face of the other comments here on IMDB. So, what did I like and why did I like it? First of all, unlike some other viewers, I thought the movie WAS very funny. It takes sort of a Steve-Martinesque view of the tender absurdity of humans and their feelings about each other (OK, OK, I just saw a stage production of Picasso at the Lapin Agile, and the tone reminded me somewhat of this). Although there is physical humor, too, what I liked most were light touches, like how Ellen DeGeneres' character instantly, wordlessly went back to working for her boss (played by Kate Capshaw) as soon as she got the apology she felt she deserved -- after insisting with great finality that it was all over.

I also felt this film was a celebration of the beautiful but almost lunatic breadth and diversity of the kinds of feelings we group together under the heading of "love": everything from young (and older) wide-eyed lust, to slow steady enduring commitment. As well as friendships, coworker relationships like the one just mentioned, family bonds . . . the list goes on.

Most of all, I guess I appreciated the fond, loving tone of the movie. The artists seem really to like, and love, people. Yes, there ARE quite a few characters, and they're all different ages and different sexes, they're about different trials and tribulations, but they're all treated with light-hearted love and respect, for the sometimes silly but vulnerable beings we all are.

So, if YOU like people, I think you'd like this movie.

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