Love Letters (1999 film)

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Love Letters
Based onLove Letters play by A. R. Gurney
Written byA. R. Gurney
Directed byStanley Donen
StarringSteven Weber
Laura Linney
Kirsten Storms
Tim Redwine
Music byLee Holdridge
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersLeonard Goldberg
Martin Starger
CinematographyMichael Fash
EditorsRobert Reitano
Philip Weisman
Running time100 minutes
Production companyMarstar/Mandy Films
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseApril 12, 1999 (1999-04-12)

Love Letters is a 1999 American made-for-television drama film directed by Stanley Donen and based on the 1988 play by A. R. Gurney. Gurney adapted his own original play, dramatizing scenes and portraying characters that were merely described in the play. Donen had envisioned it to be a feature film, but a limited budget restricted him to make a TV movie and he shot the film in only 17 days.[1] It was his last film before his death in 2019. Love Letters originally premiered on ABC on April 12, 1999.

Plot[edit]

An ambitious U.S. Senator reflects back on his life after the death of a woman whom he loved and kept in contact with only through correspondence. The movie is told in flashbacks as the two first meet as children and begin their lifelong correspondence. He grows into his political aspirations and leaves her behind, as she becomes a struggling artist facing a rocky life: the two encounter different experiences on the paths they take.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "New York Daily News review". Retrieved December 28, 2011.

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