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A repressed wife discovers a hidden and exciting passion in an unlikely setting. Stella's husband is a psychiatrist who has a new assignment to a high-security psychiatric hospital. His sights are set on the soon to be vacated superintendant position and his neglected and frustrated wife finds an attraction against all convention. Edgar Stark is a convicted murderer, but that doesn't keep this unlikely love from blossoming into a forbidden obsession that could spell danger for all involved. Starring: Natasha Richardson as Stella Raphael, Hugh Bonneville as Max Raphael, Gus Lewis as Charlie Raphael, Ian McKellen as Dr. Peter Cleave, Joss Ackland as Jack Straffen, Wanda Ventham as Bridie Straffen, Sara Thurston as Mrs. Rose (as Sarah Thurstan), Alwyne Taylor as Monica, Maria Aitken as Claudia Greene, Hazel Douglas as Lilly.
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Director: David Mackenzie - Studio: Paramount Home Video
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Kate is a modern day woman, an executive driven to succeed in corporate america. Kate's ex-boyfriend, Stuart, lives in the apartment directly above her's. One day Stuart finds a place near the Brooklyn Bridge where there is a gap in time. He decides to venture out and finds himself in the year 1870. Taking pictures he is noticed by a local man named Leopold who follows him back to 21st century New York. Learning about his new surroundings Leopold must now confront a love affair 100 years in the making. Starring: Meg Ryan as Kate McKay, Hugh Jackman as Leopold Alexis Elijah Walker Gareth Thomas Mountbatten, Liev Schreiber as Stuart Besser, Breckin Meyer as Charlie McKay, Natasha Lyonne as Darci, Bradley Whitford as J.J. Camden, Paxton Whitehead as Uncle Millard, Spalding Gray as Dr. Geisler, Josh Stamberg as Colleague Bob, Matthew Sussman as Ad.
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Director: James Mangold - Studio: Miramax
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Drew Baylor is a man on the edge. After working for a shoe company on the West coast for 9 years, one of the models he designed is recalled costing the company over 900 million dollars and his job. As he contemplates suicide, he gets more devestating news. His father has unexpectedly died. So it is up to Drew to travel back to his home town to carry out his fathers wishes. On the flight there, he meets C laire Colburn who is the flight attendant on his flight. The chemistry instantly connects and a love blooms in unusual circumstances. Starring: Orlando Bloom as Drew Baylor, Kirsten Dunst as Claire Colburn, Susan Sarandon as Hollie Baylor, Alec Baldwin as Phil DeVoss, Bruce McGill as Bill Banyon, Judy Greer as Heather Baylor, Jessica Biel as Ellen Kishmore, Paul Schneider as Jessie Baylor, Loudon Wainwright III as Uncle Dale (as Loudon Wainwright), Gailard Sartain as Charles.
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Director: Cameron Crowe - Studio: Paramount Home Video
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A love story set almost entirely in England follows the crazy five weeks before Christmas of ten or more individuals. The focus of the movie is Prime Minister David who cannot express his feelings for his new personal assistant. Other plots include David sister Karen who is growing more aware of her husbands flirtation with an office worker, Karen's friend Daniel who is recently widowed giving love advice to his 11 yr. old son, and many other subplots. All of characters end up at Heathrow airport for a very nice finish. Starring: Bill Nighy as Billy Mack, Gregor Fisher as Joe, Rory MacGregor as Engineer, Colin Firth as Jamie Bennett, Sienna Guillory as Jamie's Girlfriend, Liam Neeson as Daniel, Emma Thompson as Karen, Lulu Popplewell as Daisy, her daughter, Kris Marshall as Colin Frissell, Heike Makatsch as Mia, Martin Freeman as John.
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Director: Richard Curtis - Studio: Universal Studios
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Sarah Nolan is a recently divorced preschool teacher who is pressured by her family to get involved in the modern dating scene. When she drags her feet, her sister enters her profile on an online dating service with interesting results. She soon meets Jake who is himself a recently divorcee that is still smarting from love gone sideways. However, Sarah is also attracted to a father of one of her students and when the three paths cross trouble soon follows. Sarah soon learns that despite the problems it is always too soon to give up on love. Starring: Diane Lane as Sarah, John Cusack as Jake, Elizabeth Perkins as Carol, Christopher Plummer as Bill, Dermot Mulroney as Bob, Stockard Channing as Dolly, Ali Hillis as Christine, Brad William Henke as Leo, Julie Gonzalo as June, Glenn Howerton as Michael, Ben Shenkman as Charlie, Jordana Spiro as Sherry, Kirk Trutner as Deli.
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Director: Gary David Goldberg - Studio: Warner Home Video
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Paz Vega, a Mexican housekeeper brings her daughter to America for a better life. The Clasky family hires Paz, and ends up with more than a housekeeper. John Calsky is a renowned chef dealing with a anxiety-ridden wife and wild daughter. Despite the language barrier, Paz is everything Mrs Clasky isn't; warm, caring, and thoughtful. John finds himself drawn and attracted to the humble immigrant woman. A warm and thoughtful romantic comedy, this movie is a great one to have on your shelf. Starring: Adam Sandler as John Clasky, Téa Leoni as Deborah Clasky, Paz Vega as Flor Moreno, Cloris Leachman as Evelyn Norwich, Shelbie Bruce as Cristina, Sarah Steele as Bernice, Ian Hyland as Georgie, Victoria Luna as Cristina, six-years-old, Cecilia Suárez as Monica (as Cecilia Suarez), Ricardo Molina as Flor's Husband, Brenda Canela as Luz.
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Director: James L. Brooks - Studio: Columbia Home Star Video
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The English Patient is the story of four characters who find themselves in a ruined monastery in Italy at the close of WWII. Slowly they begin to reveal themselves to each other and in the process they learn the true identity of an unknown survivor of a plane crash. The unknown man is a mapmaker who is used to chart the Sahara Desert. Through many flashbacks it is revealed that as the war unfolded he entered into a world of love, betrayal, and politics. Starring: Ralph Fiennes as Count Laszlo de Almásy, Juliette Binoche as Hana, Willem Dafoe as David Caravaggio, Kristin Scott Thomas as Katharine Clifton, Naveen Andrews as Lt. Kip Singh, Colin Firth as Geoffrey Clifton, Julian Wadham as Madox, Jürgen Prochnow as Major Muller, Kevin Whately as Sgt. Hardy, Clive Merrison as Fenelon.
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Director: Anthony Minghella - Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
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