Message in a Bottle (film)

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Message in a Bottle

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Directed by Luis Mandoki
Produced by Kevin Costner
Denise Di Novi
Jim Wilson
Written by Nicholas Sparks
Gerald Di Pego
Starring Kevin Costner
Robin Wright Penn
Paul Newman
Music by Gabriel Yared
Cinematography Caleb Deschanel
Editing by Steven Weisberg
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) February 12, 1999
Running time 131 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Budget $30,000,000 (estimated)
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Message in a Bottle is a 1999 film directed by Luis Mandoki. It is based on a book by Nicholas Sparks (see Message in a Bottle) starring Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn, and Paul Newman. It was filmed in Maine, Chicago, and Wilmington, North Carolina in the United States.

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[edit] Plot

Message in a Bottle tells the story of a couple whose love is sparked by a series of three messages in a bottle. Theresa Osborne is a newspaper columnist who went to Cape Cod with her editor, Deanna, and finds a mysterious intriguing love letter in a bottle in the sand, addressed from Garrett to Catherine. She is amazed by the letter and finds two more similar letters from Garrett to Catherine. Eventually, Deanna helps Theresa find Garrett. The two meet and fall in love with each other. though both tried to deny it at the beginning.

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  • The movie's producers had originally planned to film on Tangier Island in Virginia. However, some members of the local town council objected to certain facets of the movie--specifically, the drinking, foul language, and sex. They demanded revisions to the script in return for providing permission to film on Tangier Island. Warner Brothers refused, then tried Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, but the local Chilmark Conservation Commission turned down Warner's request to build a temporary 3,000 sf house on stilts in the sand dunes near Chilmark Pond.
  • Two of the rental cars used in the movie had nearly sequential license plates (RZ-1551 and RZ-1553).
  • When Garret arrives at Theresa's apartment, the show playing on her TV (she turns it off) is Perfect Strangers. The two main characters in that movie worked at a Chicago newspaper, just as Theresa did.

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