You've Got Mail (1998)

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Written by Miklós László, Nora Ephron

Directed by Nora Ephron

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

A comic tale of romance on the internet. A couple meet in an internet chat room and correspond by e-mail, unaware that they are actually business rivals. Her children's bookshop is threatened by the arrival nearby of his family firm's discount book chain. When he discovers the truth, he must try to prevent their business rivalry from thwarting their growing personal intimacy.

Cast

Image for Tom HanksTom HanksJoe Fox
Image for Meg RyanMeg RyanKathleen Kelly
Image for Greg KinnearGreg KinnearFrank Navasky
Image for Parker PoseyParker PoseyPatricia Eden
Jean StapletonBirdie Conrad
Image for Steve ZahnSteve ZahnGeorge Pappas
Heather BurnsChristina Plutzker
Dave ChappelleKevin Jackson
Dabney ColemanNelson Fox
John RandolphSchuyler Fox
Deborah RushVeronica Grant
Hallee HirshAnnabelle Fox
Jeffrey ScaperrottaMatthew 'Matt' Fox
Cara SeymourGillian Quinn
Katie FinneranMaureen the Nanny
Michael BadaluccoCharlie
Image for Veanne CoxVeanne CoxMiranda Margulies
Bruce Jay FriedmanVince Mancini
Image for Sara RamirezSara RamirezRose Zabar's Cashier
Howard SpiegelHenry Zabar's Shopper
Diane SokolowZabar's Shopper
Julie KassZabar's Shopper
Image for Reiko AylesworthReiko AylesworthThanksgiving Guest
Kathryn MeisleCecilia Kelly
Nina Zoie LamT.V. Reporter
Maggie MurphyTheater Patron

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