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Director: |
Richard Curtis |
Writer: |
Richard Curtis |
Starring: |
Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth |
Released: |
December 26, 2003 |
Rating: |
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Runtime: |
135 minutes |
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Story: |
Set in contemporary London in the weeks before Christmas, "Love Actually"
tells one story which weaves together a spectacular number of love
stories - sometimes romantic, sometimes sad, sometimes stupid - all funny
in their own way. Everywhere you look, love is causing chaos. From the new
bachelor Prime Minister who falls in love 30 seconds after entering
Downing Street to a loser sandwich delivery guy who doesn't have a hope
with the girls in the UK, so heads for Wisconsin; from a jilted writer
who escapes to the south of France to nurse his broken heart to an aging
rock star trying to make a comeback at any price; from a bride having
problems with her husband's best man to a married woman having trouble
with her husband; from a schoolboy with a crush on the prettiest girl
in the school to his architect step-father with a crush on Claudia
Schiffer. These London lives and loves collide, mingle and finally
climax on Christmas Eve - again and again and again - with romantic,
poignant and funny consequences for all.
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Cast: |
Bill Nighy
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Billy Mack |
Gregor Fisher
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Joe |
Rory MacGregor
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Engineer |
Colin Firth
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Jamie Bennett |
Sienna Guillory
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Jamie's Girlfriend |
Liam Neeson
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Daniel |
Emma Thompson
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Karen |
Lulu Popplewell
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Daisy, her daughter |
Kris Marshall
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Colin Frissell |
Heike Makatsch
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Mia |
Martin Freeman
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John |
Joanna Page
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Just Judy |
Chiwetel Ejiofor
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Peter |
Andrew Lincoln
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Mark |
Keira Knightley
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Juliet |
Hugh Grant
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The Prime Minister |
Nina Sosanya
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Annie |
Frank Moorey
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Terrence, who's in charge |
Jill Freud
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Pat the housekeeper |
Martine McCutcheon
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Natalie |
Tim Hatwell
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Vicar |
Laura Linney
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Sarah |
Lynden David Hall
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The Wedding Singer |
Dan Fredenburgh
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Jamie's bad brother |
Julia Davis
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Nancy the caterer |
Abdul Salis
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Tony |
Alan Barnes
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Movie director |
Shaughan Seymour
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Movie cameraman |
Helen Murton
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Funeral priest |
Edward Hardwicke
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Sam's grandfather |
Caroline John
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Sam's grandmother |
Thomas Sangster
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Sam |
Junior Simpson
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Wedding DJ |
Alan Rickman
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Harry |
Rodrigo Santoro
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Karl |
Brian Bovell
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Radio Watford DJ |
Sarah McDougall
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Receptionist |
Marcus Brigstocke
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Mikey, DJ interviewer |
Richard Hawley
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Alex, Deputy Prime Minister |
Wyllie Longmore
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Jeremy |
Anthony McPartlin
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Ant |
Declan Donnelly
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Dec |
Élizabeth Margoni
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Eleonore |
Lúcia Moniz
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Aurelia |
Billy Bob Thornton
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The US President |
Peter Marinker
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US Expert |
Meg Wynn Owen
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PM's Secretary |
Carol Carey
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Natalie's replacement |
Jo Whiley
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Radio DJ |
Michael Parkinson
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Parky |
Michael Fitzgerald
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Michael, Sarah's brother |
Ciaran O'Driscoll
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Hospital patient |
Rowan Atkinson
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Rufus, jewellery salesman |
William Wadham
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Bernie, Karen's son |
John Sharian
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Wisconsin taxi driver |
Glenn Conroy
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Barman |
Ivana Milicevic
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Stacey, American Dreamgirl |
January Jones
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Jeannie, American Angel |
Elisha Cuthbert
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Carol-Anne, American Goddess |
Wes Butters
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Radio 1 chart show DJ |
Laura Rees
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Record company executive |
Emma Buckley
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Jamie's sister |
Sheila Allen
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Jamie's mum |
Terry Reece
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PM's chaffeur, Terry |
Colin Coull
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PM's bodyguard, Gavin |
Margery Mason
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Harris Street old lady |
Katharine Bailey
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Harris Street little girl |
Joanna Bacon
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Natalie's mum |
Bill Moody
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Natalie's dad |
Billy Campbell
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Natalie's octopus brother, Keith |
Paul Slack
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John's brother |
Adam Godley
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Mr. Trench |
Olivia Olson
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Joanna Anderson |
Ruby Turner
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Mrs. Jean Anderson |
Amanda Garwood
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Backing-singer teacher |
Arturo Venegas
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Mr. Anderson |
Claudia Schiffer
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Carol |
Patrick Delaney
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Tommy, Carol's son |
Helder Costa
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Mr. Barros |
Carla Vasconcelos
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Sophia Barros |
Raul Atalaia
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Restaurant proprietor |
Nancy Sorrell
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Greta |
Shannon Elizabeth
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Harriet, the sexy one |
Denise Richards
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Carla, the real friendly one |
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