Movies A-Z | Celebs | SiteMap | DVD | Advanced Search
   Home
 
   Movie Database News    In Theaters    Coming Soon    Future Movies    BoxOffice     Trailers     Scripts     Wallpapers     Directory  
  Home -

Truly Madly Deeply (1991) - movie overview

Truly Madly Deeply (1991)

User Rating
70%
(17 votes)
OverviewCommentsDVDsForumProduction InfoAdd to MyMovies 

Quotes (12)
Trivia (9)
Plot Description
Soundtrack
Wallpapers
Shooting Locations
Popularity


Release Date
• USA: May 24, 1991
DVD Release Date
• R1: Dec 26, 2001
• R2: 4 Feb 2002

Running Time
1 hour, 46 minutes

Country UK

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Truly Madly Deeply
• Cello (1991)



Sign up for our Newsletter!
Movie news in your email:

Your Name:

Your E-Mail Address:



Genre: Romance, Drama, Ghosts, Love, Love Triangle

Plot: In Anthony Minghella’s directorial debut, Nina (Juliet Stevenson) is trying to put her life back together following the untimely death of her boyfriend, Jamie (Alan Rickman). She still hears his voice in her head, telling her to lock the back door, or instructing her in the proper way to brush her teeth. Nina gets the shock of her life when Jamie returns to her--still dead, but there in the flesh nevertheless. Just as the two settle back into their comfortable relationship, Nina meets Mark (Michael Maloney), a kind, quirky fellow who is obviously drawn to her. Nina is then caught between two worlds and two men--one dead and from and her past, the other alive and in the present. A supporting cast of mildly eccentric characters adds flavor to this romantic comedy about finding love where and when you least expect it. Stevenson is enchanting as Nina, instilling her with humor and grief simultaneously. Rickman‘s performance as Jamie, a dead cellist who brings other dead friends to hang out at Nina’s flat, is wonderfully subtle and droll.

More Plot Descriptions

         

   Discussion forum for this movie
Thread Replies Last Post
There are no discussion threads for this movie yet...

Start a new discussion about this movie.

 Directed by
Anthony Minghella
The English Patient, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Cold Mountain
 Written by
Anthony Minghella
The Assumption, The English Patient, The Talented Mr. Ripley
 Cast
Alan Rickman
Die Hard, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Dogma
Juliet Stevenson
Bend It Like Beckham, Mona Lisa Smile, Being Julia
Jenny Howe
The Heart of Me, The Turn of the Screw, Madame Bovary
Carolyn Choa
The Wisdom of Crocodiles, The Assumption
Bill Paterson
Kingdom of Heaven, The Killing Fields, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Christopher Rozycki
Local Hero, Deceptions
Keith Bartlett
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: The Word of God
[more]
 Music By
Barrington Pheloung
Shopgirl, Hilary and Jackie, Double Dragon



 Recommended Movies
Movie Title Agree Disagree
Julia Wept (2000)
Jennifer Is Dead (2002)
Clay Fields (2003)
Hearse, The (1980)
Tunnel, The (2001)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
Idle Mist (1998)
Screams of a Winter Night (1979)

Help us improve these results!
Mark the movies you think are similar by putting a checkmark under 'Agree' and hit Submit. Leave blank those you are not sure about.


Mooviees.com is not the official site for this film.
All editorial views and opinions expressed here are for entertainment purposes only.

 News Headlines
  • Paradox Plans A New "Kull" Film [Monday, Nov 23, 2009]
  • "Howling" Franchise Gets Rebooted [Monday, Nov 23, 2009]
  • Weitz Follows "New Moon" With "Gardener" [Monday, Nov 23, 2009]



  • DVD | Home | BoxOffice | All Celebs | All Movies | Release Schedule | In Production | In Theaters
    Coming Soon | Future Movies | Trailers | Scripts | Wallpapers | Directory | Advanced Search | Knihy
    Copyright ©2002 Mooviees.com All rights reserved.
    This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the terms of use.