The Love Letter (1999) The Love Letter

The Love Letter ★½ 1999 (PG-13) Disappointingly loose adaptation of the novel by Cathleen Schine feels the need to take the focus off the unexpected love story developing between fortysomething bookstore owner Helen MacFarquhar (Capshaw) and college student Johnny (Scott), with too many peripheral characters. (Yeah, Tom Selleck's charming but his character's a goofy distraction.) Anyway, the love letter in question is an anonymous missive Helen receives at her bookstore. She's not certain it's meant for her, and if it is, just who the secret admirer might be. Then Johnny finds the letter and thinks it's meant for him—or maybe it was for Helen's cynical partner, Janet (DeGeneres). The biggest mystery is why the lovely Danner is playing Capshaw's MOTHER (under a ton of rubber makeup) for heaven's sake! 88m/C VHS, DVD. Kate Capshaw, Tom Everett Scott, Tom Selleck, Ellen DeGeneres, Blythe Danner, Gloria Stuart, Geraldine McEwan, Alice Drummond, Jack Black; Director: Peter Chan; Writer: Maria Maggenti; Writer: Tami Reiker; Cameo: Luis Bacalov.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1999
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 88
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Jack Black
Actor Ellen DeGeneres
Actor Kate Capshaw
Actor Gloria Stuart
Actor Blythe Danner
Actor Geraldine McEwan
Actor Tom Everett Scott
Actor Alice Drummond
Actor Tom Selleck
Cameo Luis Bacalov
Cinematographer Tami Reiker
Director Peter Chan
Writer Maria Maggenti