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ComedyDramaRomance

Sleepless in Seattle

- What if someone you never met, someone you never saw, someone you never knew was the only someone for you?

After the death of his mother, a young boy calls a radio station in an attempt to set his father up on a date. Talking about his father’s loneliness soon leads to a meeting with a young female journalist, who has flown to Seattle to write a story about the boy and his father.

Release Date : 1993-06-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TriStar Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Meg Ryan

Character Name : Annie Reed

Original Name : Meg Ryan

Gender : Female

Tom Hanks

Character Name : Sam Baldwin

Original Name : Tom Hanks

Gender : Male

Ross Malinger

Character Name : Jonah Baldwin

Original Name : Ross Malinger

Gender : Male

Bill Pullman

Character Name : Walter

Original Name : Bill Pullman

Gender : Male

Rosie O'Donnell

Character Name : Becky

Original Name : Rosie O'Donnell

Gender : Female

Barbara Garrick

Character Name : Victoria

Original Name : Barbara Garrick

Gender : Female

Rob Reiner

Character Name : Jay

Original Name : Rob Reiner

Gender : Male

Gaby Hoffmann

Character Name : Jessica

Original Name : Gaby Hoffmann

Gender : Female

Rita Wilson

Character Name : Suzy

Original Name : Rita Wilson

Gender : Female

Victor Garber

Character Name : Greg

Original Name : Victor Garber

Gender : Male

Tom Riis Farrell

Character Name : Rob

Original Name : Tom Riis Farrell

Gender : Male

Carey Lowell

Character Name : Maggie Baldwin

Original Name : Carey Lowell

Gender : Female

Le Clanché du Rand

Character Name : Barbara Reed

Original Name : Le Clanché du Rand

Gender : Female

Kevin O'Morrison

Character Name : Cliff Reed

Original Name : Kevin O'Morrison

Gender : Male

David Hyde Pierce

Character Name : Dennis Reed

Original Name : David Hyde Pierce

Gender : Male

Valerie Wright

Character Name : Betsy Reed

Original Name : Valerie Wright

Gender : Male

Frances Conroy

Character Name : Irene Reed

Original Name : Frances Conroy

Gender : Female

Tom Tammi

Character Name : Harold Reed

Original Name : Tom Tammi

Gender : Male

Calvin Trillin

Character Name : Uncle Milton

Original Name : Calvin Trillin

Gender : Male

Caroline Aaron

Character Name : Dr. Marcia Fieldstone

Original Name : Caroline Aaron

Gender : Female

Linda Wallem

Character Name : Loretta

Original Name : Linda Wallem

Gender : Female

LaTanya Richardson Jackson

Character Name : Harriet

Original Name : LaTanya Richardson Jackson

Gender : Female

Tom McGowan

Character Name : Keith

Original Name : Tom McGowan

Gender : Male

Steve Mellor

Character Name : Wyatt

Original Name : Steve Mellor

Gender : Male

Marguerite Schertle

Character Name : Baltimore Waitress

Original Name : Marguerite Schertle

Gender : Male

Dana Ivey

Character Name : Claire

Original Name : Dana Ivey

Gender : Female

Brian McConnachie

Character Name : Bob

Original Name : Brian McConnachie

Gender : Male

Matt Smith

Character Name : Mailman

Original Name : Matt Smith

Gender : Male

Amanda Maher

Character Name : Clarise

Original Name : Amanda Maher

Gender : Male

Victor Morris

Character Name : Seattle Maitre D'

Original Name : Victor Morris

Gender : Male

Philip Mihalski

Character Name : Seattle Waiter

Original Name : Philip Mihalski

Gender : Male

Donald J. Lee Jr.

Character Name : Seattle Detective

Original Name : Donald J. Lee Jr.

Gender : Male

Mary A. Kelly

Character Name : Nervous Woman on Airplane

Original Name : Mary A. Kelly

Gender : Female

Diane Sokolow

Character Name : Tiffany Saleswoman

Original Name : Diane Sokolow

Gender : Female

Hannah Cox

Character Name : Jessica's Mother

Original Name : Hannah Cox

Gender : Female

Rich Hawkins

Character Name : Jessica's Father

Original Name : Rich Hawkins

Gender : Male

Tamara Plank

Character Name : Stewardess

Original Name : Tamara Plank

Gender : Female

Michael Badalucco

Character Name : New York Taxi Dispatcher

Original Name : Michael Badalucco

Gender : Male

Jeff Mazzola

Character Name : New York Taxi Dispatcher

Original Name : Jeff Mazzola

Gender : Male

Philip Levy

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Philip Levy

Gender : Male

Julie Janney

Character Name : Cynthia

Original Name : Julie Janney

Gender : Female

Tony Zazula

Character Name : Maitre D'

Original Name : Tony Zazula

Gender : Male

John Boylan

Character Name : Elevator Man

Original Name : John Boylan

Gender : Male

Robert Livingston

Character Name : Elevator Man

Original Name : Robert Livingston

Gender : Male

Butch Stevenson

Character Name : Valet

Original Name : Butch Stevenson

Gender : Male

Sidney Armus

Character Name : Information Booth Man

Original Name : Sidney Armus

Gender : Male

Philip Anagnos

Character Name : Car Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Philip Anagnos

Gender : Male

Jason Bortz

Character Name : Baltimore Mail Clerk (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason Bortz

Gender : Male

Scott Duthie

Character Name : Tourist (uncredited)

Original Name : Scott Duthie

Gender : Male

William Rossman

Character Name : Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : William Rossman

Gender : Male

Nick Taylor

Character Name : Bartender (uncredited)

Original Name : Nick Taylor

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-12-10

**Effective, functional and elegant, it has a script that I didn't like very much, and it has aged a little badly, but it remains an endearing film.** This is surely one of the most famous romantic comedies that came out during the 90's, and one of the films that helped to popularize Tom Hanks, showing the world that he could be a serious actor and do more interesting things besides comedy. The film begins with a man and his young son moving to Seattle to deal with a mourning process. There, the child begins to pressure his father to find a girlfriend, to the point of calling a radio program where the father tells his story, touching a young journalist from Baltimore who is about to marry a man she doesn't love. The script relies heavily on Platonism: the two main characters do not know each other, and only the radio broadcast and the exchange of letters truly connects them. Neither has any real reason to look for the other (Hanks' character sees physical distance as an obstacle, and Ryan's character is already committed). In the end, it is the tenacity and stubbornness of a child that leads them to find each other. Based purely on instinct, which is an illogical and irrational argument for an adult to make his decisions. For that reason, and despite recognizing the film's qualities, I didn't particularly appreciate it. I see and understand the attempt to create a contemporary romantic fable here, but fables don't really seem to work these days. For me, this one didn't work. The film's great strength is in the excellent performances of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The two are still quite young, trying to take advantage of the opportunity to achieve higher flights in more profitable and attractive projects for their careers. Hanks had mostly done comedy up until this point, and was determined to showcase his abilities in other projects. There is no doubt that he knew how to do it and show a deeper, more sensitive and emotional side that was not evident in his work so far. Ryan was also very competent in her role. Ross Malinger was also pretty good. The film is not a great visual spectacle. It's a 90's movie that hasn't aged well and doesn't put much effort into the visuals. Proof of this are the graphics on that US map, which look like an arcade game. The cinematography is dull, and the colors washed out, but that was commonplace and routine in films of this era, and I take that reasonably well. The film tries to compensate us with excellent scenery and cityscapes of Seattle and New York, which is always effective, and with an excellent ending on top of the Empire State Building. The soundtrack makes a smart bet on songs by Sinatra, Nat “King” Cole, Celine Dion, Carly Simon, Roy Rogers and others. Most of the songs are well known and popular.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-01-14

I can't say I had a fun time with 'Sleepless in Seattle'. Post-watching, I was unsure how I felt about it. The whole set-up and how the story is portrayed is weird, the fact that the two characters in what supposed to be a romcom don't even properly meet until the final act is an odd choice, like don't get me wrong I can see it working but here it didn't for me... especially with one side giving stalker vibes, which adds to the weirdness. I also wasn't convinced by the two leads, in both their performances and in their suitability - obviously the latter is hampered by the fact we barely seem them together so they cannot show any chemistry. Tom Hanks is the standout but only just, Meg Ryan tries though her character is just a bit mundane; and is in my opinion better suited to Bill Pullman's Walter, even though the film attempts to show us the opposite. No-one else onscreen sticks out, though credit to youngster Ross Malinger. It's a nae from me, both Hanks and Ryan have thankfully done much better.