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You've Got Mail

Year:
Duration:
119 min
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
IMDB rate:
6.5
Director:
Nora Ephron
Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 5 wins & 7 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1998-12-18
Filming Locations: 210 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Earnings
Budget: $65,000,000
Opening Weekend: $18,426,749 (USA) (20 December 1998)
Gross: $115,731,542 (USA) (25 April 1999)
Cast
Actor
Character
André Sogliuzzo
André Sogliuzzo
You've Got Mail
Tom Hanks
Joe Fox
Meg Ryan
Kathleen Kelly
Greg Kinnear
Frank Navasky
Parker Posey
Patricia Eden
Jean Stapleton
Birdie Conrad
Steve Zahn
George Pappas
Heather Burns
Christina Plutzker
Dave Chappelle
Kevin Jackson
Dabney Coleman
Nelson Fox
John Randolph
Schuyler Fox
Hallee Hirsh
Annabelle Fox
Jeffrey Scaperrotta
Matt Fox
Cara Seymour
Gillian Quinn
Katie Finneran
Maureen, the Nanny
Michael Badalucco
Charlie
Deborah Rush
Veronica Grant
Veanne Cox
Miranda Margulies
Bruce Jay Friedman
Vince Mancini
Sara Ramirez
Rose, Zabars Cashier
Howard Spiegel
Henry, Zabars Shopper
Diane Sokolow
Zabars Shopper
Julie Kass
Zabars Shopper
Reiko Aylesworth
Thanksgiving Guest
Katie Sagona
Young Kathleen Kelly
Kathryn Meisle
Cecilia Kelly
Nina Zoie Lam
T.V. Reporter
Maggie Murphy
Theater Patron
Michelle Blakely
Shopper
Meredith White
Shopper
Dianne Dreyer
Shopper
Julie Galdieri
Shopper
Leila Nichols
Shopper
Mary A. Kelly
Fox Books Shopper
Chris Messina
Fox Salesperson
Ronobir Lahiri
Man at Cafe Lalo
Peter A. Mian
Capeman
Richard Cohen
Starbucks Customer
Enzo Angileri
Starbucks Customer
Nick Brown
Juggler
Ann Fleuchaus
Sarah Mancini
Neil Bonin
Party Guest
Bill McHugh
Party Guest
Santiago Quinones
Decorator
Lynn Grossman
Yvette Fox
Dolores Sirianni
Mother of Twins
Nicole Bernadette
Florist
Jane Adams
Sydney Anne
Jason Cicardo
Party Guest (uncredited)
Elwood Edwards
Online 'You've Got Mail' Voice
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
Party Guest (uncredited)
Gideon Jacobs
Young Joe Fox
Brick Mason
Man Letting Joe Fox in
Scott Mullin
Male Runner
Logan Steinhardt
Kid in Bookstore (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Both Kathleen and Joe used AOL software to connect to the Internet. They were both using version 4.0 which was in beta testing mode when the film was being made.
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The actress playing Rose, the cashier in the cash only line who won't accept Meg Ryan's credit card, is played by tony award winner Sara Ramirez, best known as Dr. Callie Torres on ABC's Grey's Anatomy.
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The song at the end of the film when they are standing on the bridge is "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". A clip of this song is played in the previous movie with Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks, Sleepless in Seattle (1993).
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Goofs
When Kathleen is in the cafe waiting for NY152 to show up she rearranges the book and flower and ends up putting the flower inside the book, then Joe comes in and she picks up the book to cover her face and the flower is now on top of it and the book is in a different position.
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When Joe visits sick Kathleen, and she sits at the table while he fills the vase for the flowers, the table runner is alternately straight/wrinkled at the furthest end from her.
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When Joe and Kathleen are at the green market and they sit down to talk, she tells him "I hope your mango is ripe". The green market in New York City does not sell mangoes since they are not grown locally. Only local produce and good are sold, as the produce is harvested no more than 24 hours before sale.
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Quotes
Joe Fox: I could never be with someone who like Joni Mitchell. "It's clouds illusions I recall/I really don't know clouds at all." What does that mean? Is she a pilot? Is she taking flying lessons? It's probably a metaphor for something, but I don't know what.
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Birdie Conrad: You are daring to imagine that you could have a different life. Oh, I know it doesn't feel like that. You feel like a big fat failure now. But you're not. You are marching into the unknown armed with...
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Kathleen Kelly: When you read a book as a child, it becomes a part of your identity in a way that no other reading in your whole life does.
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Faq
Q
What is that song about musical instruments that Kathleen and her friends sing at their Thanksgiving party?
A
It's an Austrian folk song known as "The Instrument Song" or "The Orchestra Song". Here are typical verses, which vary a bit from what is sung in "You've Got Mail":The violins ringing like lovely singing. The violins ringing like lovely song.The clarinet, the clarinet, goes doodle doodle doodle doodle dat. The clarinet, the clarinet, goes doodle doodle doodle dat.The trumpet is braying, Ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta.The horn, the horn, awakes me at morn. The horn, the horn, awakes me at morn.The drums playing two tones. They're always the same tones. The drums playing two tones. They're always the same.
Q
What is the timeline of "You've Got Mail"?
A
Warner Brothers' official site for the film assigns dates to Joe's and Kathleen's e-mails, making it possible to construct a timeline:The film opens on Wednesday, Sep 16, 1998, with Kathleen and Joe starting their days, then at work. On Oct 21, Kathleen and her staff learn that Fox Books is coming. Over the next few days, Joe and his young relatives visit The Shop Around the Corner and the new Fox Books opens. When it has been open six days, Kathleen puts up twinkle lights (before Halloween!) as she learns sales are down. Around Oct 30, she and Joe confront each other at a cocktail party. In the following weeks, they avoid each other, but Joe does giver her some unasked-for help at Zabar's. The Fox family and the Shop Around the Corner "family" celebrate their separate Thanksgivings.On Dec 9, they converse via IM, and Joe tells Kathleen to fight. She launches the anti-Fox Books campaign. It doesn't help her sales, so she arranges to meet NY152 on Tuesday Jan 12, 1999. Some time after Jan 14, she decides to close the store, then she and Frank break up. Joe has his epiphany in the stuck elevator and leaves Patricia on Jan 25. The Shop Around the Corner closes the week of Feb 10.By Feb 20, Gillian has run off with the nanny, and by talking to his father Joe has another realization. Some time after this, he visits a sick Kathleen at her apartment. Around Mar 1, Joe and Kathleen meet at Starbucks, and he begins his teasing by suggesting that her correspondent is married. By Mar 10, they've been at the Farmer's Market. On Saturday, Mar 13, 1999, Joe makes his "if only" speech to Kathleen that reveals his feelings, and later that day they meet at Riverside Park. Thus, the story takes just under six months.
Q
From what book is Kathleen reading during Story Time at her store?
A
It's from "Boy: Tales of Childhood", an autobiographical book by Roald Dahl.
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André Sogliuzzo
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