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You've Got Mail (1998)

Two business rivals hate each other at the office but fall in love over the internet. (source: imdb.com)

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Posted by lucila1
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yrs ago
Am a lady looking for a man to belove and cherish all day long; as you fine interest in reach me via benilaveràyahoo.com






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Release Date
18 December 1998
Budget
$65,000,000
US Box Office
$116,000,000
Tagline
Someone you pass on the street may already be the love of your life.
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USA
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210 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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You've Got Mail is a 1998 American romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros. It is based on a manuscript of the same title written by the film's director, Nora Ephron, in which two letter-writing lovers are completely unaware that their sweetheart is in fact the person with whom they share a certain degree of animosity. The film is a remake of the Ernst Lubitsch film The Shop Around the Corner. (There was also a 1949 musical remake, In the Good Old Summertime starring Judy Garland.) You've Got Mail updates that concept with the use of e-mail. Influences from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice can also be seen in the relationship between Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly — a reference pointed out by these characters actually discussing Mr. Darcy and Miss Bennet in the film.

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