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Love Letter, The (1998)
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Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Campbell Scott, Daphnie Ashbrook, Myra Carter, David Dukes, Gerrit Graham, Irma P. Hall, Estelle Parsons, Richard Woods
Director: Dan Curtis
Category: Drama
Studio: Artisan
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
99 mins

 
 

 

A letter from the past would change their future forever.

Transcending the dimension of time, a love letter found in a secret compartment of an antique desk magically seals the fate of two young people linked by destiny yet separated by more than one hundred years.When Scotty (Campbell Scott) discovers a poignant letter written by a mysterious woman called Lizzie (Jennifer Jason Leigh), he cannot get her out of his mind.Putting thoughts of his upcoming wedding aside, he is compelled to write Lizzie a letter of his own.A romantic correspondence ensues and flourishes into a love so powerful, not even a century and a half of time can keep them apart.Spanning an era from the Civil War to the present day, the perils of Lizzie's war torn present threaten her safe passage into the future.Would their love be strong enough to endure the test of time?

 
 
   
   

 
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