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Lettres secrètes

Original title: The Love Letter
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.6K
YOUR RATING
Jennifer Jason Leigh and Campbell Scott in Lettres secrètes (1998)
FantasyRomance

20th century computer games designer Scott exchanges love letters with 19th century poet Elizabeth Whitcomb through an antique desk that can make letters travel through time.20th century computer games designer Scott exchanges love letters with 19th century poet Elizabeth Whitcomb through an antique desk that can make letters travel through time.20th century computer games designer Scott exchanges love letters with 19th century poet Elizabeth Whitcomb through an antique desk that can make letters travel through time.

  • Director
    • Dan Curtis
  • Writers
    • Jack Finney
    • James S. Henerson
  • Stars
    • Campbell Scott
    • Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • David Dukes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Curtis
    • Writers
      • Jack Finney
      • James S. Henerson
    • Stars
      • Campbell Scott
      • Jennifer Jason Leigh
      • David Dukes
    • 68User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Scott Corrigan
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    • Elizabeth Whitcomb
    David Dukes
    David Dukes
    • Everett Reagle
    Estelle Parsons
    Estelle Parsons
    • Beatrice Corrigan
    Daphne Ashbrook
    Daphne Ashbrook
    • Debra Zabriskie
    Myra Carter
    • Clarice Whitcomb
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Warren Whitcomb
    Irma P. Hall
    Irma P. Hall
    • Mae Mullen
    Richard Woods
    • Jacob Campbell
    Kali Rocha
    Kali Rocha
    • Flossy Whitcomb
    Laurie Kennedy
    • Lavinia Whitcomb
    Edgar Smith
    • Potts the Postman
    Cara Stoner
    • Maggie the Maid
    George Gaffney
    • Bike Rider
    Tom Riis Farrell
    Tom Riis Farrell
    • Scott's Boss
    Mark Joy
    • Celebrity Author
    Linda Powell
    Linda Powell
    • Doctor
    Timothy J. Crowe
    • Charging Union Soldier
    • Director
      • Dan Curtis
    • Writers
      • Jack Finney
      • James S. Henerson
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    User reviews68

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    drawal44

    A different type of movie.

    I saw this movie on a plane without the sound track. Even then it held me spell-bound. What a premiss, a love affair between a civil war beauty and a contemporary man. Great inventiveness and well acted too.
    NPilbeam

    It's a wonderful, wonderful movie

    I love romance movies. I'll spend boring weekends just popping them in the VCR. I love time travel romances and after watching SOMEWHERE IN TIME for the 10th time spent an entire weekend debating where "the watch" originated with my husband and friends. I happened to catch THE LOVE LETTER on cable one rainy afternoon and by the end of the movie I had gone through an entire box of Kleenex. The "romance" between Scotty and Lizzie was so touching. I did think that the poems Lizzie wrote were pretty sappy but we're talking about the 19th century here. Whenever you watch a time travel movie or read that type of book, you really have to learn to suspend disbelief, but the way this movie was handled it seemed so possible. That they could actually feel each others presence across time was so beautifully handled. The music was hauntingly beautiful as well. My only quibble with the whole story was if the time portal worked from the past to the present, why couldn't it work from the present to the past. I felt so sad that Lizzie had to live all those years without Scotty. All in all it's a great movie. I would, and have, recommended it to anyone who loves romance.
    9jonnieking

    Time-Travel Fantasy...No Space Ship Needed ! One of the Best !!

    "The Love Letter" was written by Jack Finney. If you are familiar with his classic time-travel novel "Time And Again", you will definitely love this TV version of his short-story "The Love Letter".

    The leads are very competent. Campbell Scott, for those who don't know, is the son of the late George C. Scott...one of America's Greatest Actor's. Campbell has come into his own, and does very well. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Daphne Ashbrook are perfect as the female time-travel counterparts.

    Remember: this IS a fantasy. But a beautifully constructed one at that. If you've ever wanted to reach back into the past for a long-lost love, this story will surely tug at your heart strings. And the ending is "just right" and very touching in its own way...there may not be a dry eye in the room when it's over with. And that's okay.

    PS: Jack Finney also wrote one of the greatest Sci-Fi Thrillers of all-time: "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers". In addition, if you like "The Love Letter" and want more of the same, treat yourself to the above-mentioned "Time And Again" ! Time-Travel, Romance, Mystery, Fantasy...all wrapped-up in the full-blown novel that has become a true Cult Classic.
    nz man

    Wonderful, charming. For all of us romantics!

    My wife and I were very tired, after a long day of work and coming home from dancing. We decided to have a quick look at the TV movie I taped, to see if it was worth keeping. What a surprise: it kept us awake late at night, in spite of our tiredness. A lovely movie!

    There are a few annoying flaws. The music at the beginning was out-of-date and I don't know how the director let a few shoddy scenes slip by, but they were probably on a tight budget. These are mainly due a script that, while generally good, was too stilted in parts. However, considering this is a made4TV movie, it is exceptionally good.

    So get your loved one, cuddle up, and have let some warmth into your hearts with this little gem.
    10wetok1

    A fascinating romance.

    I first saw The Love Letter on Hallmark Hall Of Fame in 1998. I found it to be the most fascinating love story I had ever seen. As much as I was impressed, I gave it little thought until recently when I ran across a copy of it at the library. I took it home and lost count of the number of times I played it. Each time, I found something new and experienced a different emotion. Maybe because of this story, I've become very interested in the Civil War and spend much time doing research on the subject. I had to get the video and I have.

    Back to the story...Jennifer Jason Leigh and Campbell Scott are both great actors. They make you believe that they are the characters they portray. With them, you run the gamut of Scott's and Lizzie's emotions, the strongest being their love for each other. This romantic fantasy is one I would recommend to anyone who has the ability to remove themselves from this world and retreat to the fantasies of this story. They will never forget it. Watch it when there is no distractions.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a short story of the same name by Jack Finney. The story was first published in "The Saturday Evening Post" on August 1, 1959, and reprinted in the same magazine on January/February 1988.
    • Goofs
      Lizzie's hair is historically incorrect. She wears it in loose curls and has her photograph taken with her hair down. No woman in 1863 would wear loose curls or be photographed with her hair down. Hairstyles for women in the time period wore hair severely parted in the middle, draped over the ears in order to hide most of the ear except a small part of the earlobe, and fastened in the back of the head in a knot, either smooth or braided. All young women who were eligible for marriage and certainly married women wore their hair up.
    • Quotes

      Elizabeth Whitcomb: The hard truth is we are doomed to be chaste. To never touch each other, hear each other, see each other... so what harm can there be to write to each other?

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame page.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Love Letter (#47.3)
    • Filming locations
      • Petersburg, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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