Holiday/Love Actually/Wimbledon
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| Actor: |
- Rowan Atkinson,
- Paul Bettany,
- Jon Favreau,
- Colin Firth,
- Edward Burns,
- Hugh Grant,
- Cameron Diaz,
- Kirsten Dunst,
- Martine McCutcheon,
- Liam Neeson,
- Sam Neill,
- Alan Rickman,
- Rufus Sewell,
- Laura Linney,
- Bill Nighy,
- Emma Thompson,
- Eli Wallach,
- Kate Winslet
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| Special Features: |
- Love Actually: Audio Commentary with Richard Curtis, Hugh Grant, Billy Nighy and,
- Wimbledon: Welcome To The Club/Ball Control/Coach A Rising Star/Audio Commentary
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| Aspect Ratio: |
- Aspect Ratio 2.35:1,Anamorphic Widescreen
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| Subtitle Languages: |
- English for the deaf and hard of hearing
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Description
Release Date:
14 January 2008
The Holiday:
Meet Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz), two women who couldn't be more different - one lives in a cosy English cottage, the other in a swanky Hollywood estate - but who are alike in their mutual bad luck with men. In desperate need of an escape, they meet online and impulsively switch homes. Both find the last thing either wants or expects - a new romance - and discover that a change of address really can change your life. From the Director of Something's Gotta Give and What Women Want comes two whole hours of sheer, heart-warming romantic comedy.
Love Actually:
A prime minister in love with his staff member. A husband in love with a younger woman. Follow many, unrelated characters, played by a remarkable cast, as they explore different kinds of love. Though they are all leading different lives they have one thing in common... following their hearts has allowed them to discover the truth about love, actually.
Wimbledon:
Peter Colt (Paul Bettany) is rapidly approaching the end of a lacklustre tennis career. On the verge of retiring he gets a wild card to play at the Wimbledon championship, his one last chance. Lizzie Bradbury (Kirsten Dunst) however, is top of her game, focused and has one goal in mind - winning. A chance encounter sparks an undeniable attraction between the pair - Pete rediscovers his form winning his first match and Lizzie discovers there's more to life than winning tournaments. Can Peter continue on his winning streak and can Lizzie balance her commitment to tennis with falling in love?
Special Features
- Love Actually: Audio Commentary with Richard Curtis, Hugh Grant, Billy Nighy and
- Wimbledon: Welcome To The Club/Ball Control/Coach A Rising Star/Audio Commentary
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