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Kate & Leopold [videorecording] / produced by Cathy Konrad; directed by James Mangold.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 25747 | Miramax Home EntertainmentLanguage: English, French Original language: English Subtitle language: Spanish Publication details: [United States] : Miramax Home Entertainment, 2011.Description: 1 videodisc (118 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inGenre/Form: Cast: Breckin Meyer, Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman.Summary: Kate is climbing the corporate ladder in the 20th century. Leopold is from the 18th Century, but he enters a gap in time and ends up in modern-day New York where they meet and fall in love. Leopold makes Kate reflect on what is really important in life.
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Filmmaker James Mangold follows his Oscar-winning drama Girl, Interrupted (1999) with this whimsical fantasy. Meg Ryan stars as Kate McKay, a modern female executive in New York City whose drive to succeed in the cutthroat corporate world has left little time for romance. When her genius ex-boyfriend Stuart (Liev Schreiber) opens a portal in time, the experiment transports Leopold (Hugh Jackman) from 1867 to the present day. A charming bachelor and the royal "Third Duke of Albany" in his own time, Leopold is fascinated by the 21st century. As the courtly Leopold and the decidedly liberated Kate tour the town, a mutual attraction develops into something deeper, a relationship that's threatened by Leopold's temporary chronological status. Kate & Leopold (2001) was originally developed by co-screenwriter Steve Rogers as a project for star/producer Sandra Bullock, who had a hit with his film Hope Floats (1998). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Breckin Meyer, Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman.

Kate is climbing the corporate ladder in the 20th century. Leopold is from the 18th Century, but he enters a gap in time and ends up in modern-day New York where they meet and fall in love. Leopold makes Kate reflect on what is really important in life.

Rating: PG-13; for brief strong language.

DVD, widescreen.

Closed-captioned.

English or French dialogue; Spanish subtitles.

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