In Collection
#268
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy
UK / English
Hugh Grant |
The Prime Minister |
Colin Firth |
Jamie Bennett |
Keira Knightley |
Juliet |
Laura Linney |
Sarah |
Martine McCutcheon |
Natalie |
Liam Neeson |
Daniel |
Bill Nighy |
Billy Mack |
Alan Rickman |
Harry |
Emma Thompson |
Karen |
Gregor Fisher |
Joe |
Rory MacGregor |
Engineer |
Sienna Guillory |
Jamie's Girlfriend |
Lulu Popplewell |
Daisy, her daughter |
Kris Marshall |
Colin Frissell |
Heike Makatsch |
Mia |
Director |
Richard Curtis; Curtis |
Producer |
Tim Bevan; Eric Fellner; Liza Chasin |
Writer |
Richard Curtis; Curtis |
Cinematography |
Michael Bonvillain |
Musician |
Craig Armstrong |
A trail of love at Christmas. Starting and finishing at Heathrow airport, Love Actually traces the emotional highs and lows of a wide spectrum of folk, from the prime minister and his aid (Hugh Grant) to an aging rock star (Bill Nighy) yearning after a Christmas number one. Weddings, foreign travel and nativity plays create the scenarios for breakups and make-ups. Colin Firth’s character goes to France to finish his book but finds his Portuguese housekeeper much more captivating. Two body double find romance whilst intertwined in nude scenes and Colin (Kris Marshall) discovers the power of the English accent.
Region |
Region 1 |
Screen Ratio |
2.35:1 |
Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 5.1
Portuguese Dolby Digital 5.1 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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