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- 20th century computer games designer Scott exchanges love letters with 19th century poet Elizabeth Whitcomb through an antique desk that can make letters travel through time.
- The life of a provincial town becomes stormy after the appearance of an anonymous love letter.
- After being rejected by his ex-girlfriend Léa, Jonas goes to the cafe downstairs to write her a final love letter.
- Established entertainment columnist Parker (Keshia Knight Pulliam) begins to re-evaluate her platonic feelings towards her sports-fanatic best friend Aaron (Romeo Miller) in this charming rom-com about balancing friendship and love.
- A violent man (Bryan Brown), who ostensibly has a slight mental illness due to fillings in his teeth, continues to write letters to his estranged girlfriend, Kris McQuade. She sees that he expresses himself more dearly in his letters and he is still quick tempered when they try to rekindle their relationship.
- When an unopened love letter from 1945, ends up in the hands of young couple Phoebe and Faith, they not only make it their mission to deliver it to its originally intended recipient, Belle, but also end up reuniting her with Hannah, the woman she loved.
- Steve Brody hides a dark secret from his childhood that seems to follow him into his adulthood , no matter how hard he tries it seems to affect his life in the present until one fateful day a stranger walks into town with a job offer he can't refuse . The film twists and turns as Steve loses his grip on his family and heads on a downward spiral of violence.
- TV MovieRomantic fantasy unfolds when a young man finds a hundred year old letter in an empty desk.
- Go behind the scenes of "Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles."
- A feature length documentary examination of the work of renowned fabric artist Chris Roberts-Antieau. Includes in depth analysis of her fabric works by a number of art critics, collectors, and fellow artists. The title includes a thank you to Tom Waits, who helped get the film funded.
- In this very personal and idiosyncratic journey Neil will take you with him on a thrilling adventure through time and space, giving you a unique insight into the whole of human history.
- Love story between a man and a woman during the American Civil War, told through actual letters. Ritner, a Union captain from Iowa, was a teacher, farmer and abolitionist before the war. He was devoted to Emeline, and this story tells of his patriotism, loneliness, anguish at the death of loved ones, and slavery. Em raised four small children, managed the family farm and dealt with other women in town. Jacob witnessing death of family and friends, participating in a great adventure, seeing new lands, changing views on the South. Jacob and Emeline's great great grandson, Charles Larimer, also reveals how he found the letters between his parents, and finds the actual graves of the people mentioned in the letters.
- The story begins with testimonials and interviews of people from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. From people returning to the shore after having left or people living presently on the shore, all describe what the Eastern Shore means to them, and as they hit the foot of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, what it feels like to be coming home.
- Finding a special love letter in her locker, will make Noa struggle between a safe restrained world, and her urge to feel, at least for a brief moment - loved.
- Women from around the world flock to a Swiss ski hotel after having received identical love letters from ski instructor Toni. Since he ignores all of the ladies Dorothy fakes an emergency on the mountain while he is on rescue duty.
- Twenty crazed characters, more than a hundred actors, and one uptight F.B.I. Agent will finally put an end to the mystery of Marijuana.
- A farmhand writes letters to his lover while working on a farm for a month.
- An animated ride through New York City's world-famous subway system. Whimsical drawings, anchored in the train letters and numbers, show off the bonds that local New Yorkers have with the subway, their communities and their neighborhoods.
- The film tells the story of the year before the Battle of the Kfar Etzion in 1948 and the story of the battle and the slaughter of the Jews was carried out by the Jordanian Legion and Arab rioters.
- Danny thinks back about times he met Valerie while he writes her a love letter. Danny remembers when they first met over cigarettes at a wedding, and their next encounter before a ball game over drinks. Danny describes his love, and in doing shines the light on an aspect of love that is rarely spoken of.
- During the hit show's three-year run, Pat's guest stars were the biggest names in the entertainment industry. This program is literally a time capsule of television variety entertainment, as it existed over half a century ago.
- Women of color carry a load that's beyond measure. From mother to CEO, they are the foundation of all existence and all that is amazing about life. It's time to let them know that they are honored, loved and cherished.
- Mary Ann McKee, while working in an overall factory tucks mash notes in the overalls prepared for shipment. She becomes involved in a robbery executed by her boyfriend, Red Mike, but escapes and goes to the town from which she has received an answer to one of her notes. There Mary Ann marries blacksmith Bill Carter and is happy until Red Mike comes for her. The sight of Mary Ann saying farewell to her child causes Red Mike to relent, and he leaves the Carters in peace.
- A grieving husband reads the last love letter that he ever wrote to his wife.
- A young dandy flirts with a pretty young woman, and follows her home. She shuts the door in his face, but tosses him a note out the window. The wind catches it up, and blows it into another window of another apartment. To get into this place and secure the note, Max, the dandy, poses as the Chief Gas Inspector. A poodle, however, has carried the note out into the street again, although the beau is not aware of this. While he is searching for his letter, a neighbor complains to him of his exorbitant gas bill of $15. This Max remedies by making it 15 cents. At last he learns the dog carried off the note, follows and captures it, only to find it written in a foreign language. Nothing daunted he carries it to a translator, who interprets it as follows: "Sir. I am an honest woman, and I beg of you to cease your attentions. Otherwise, I shall tell my husband. X.Y.Z." A little farce, slight in the telling, but so cleverly done throughout by the excellent actor appearing as Max that it is funny every inch of the way.
- Elizabeth must write a letter declaring her love to a man she can barely remember meeting. Writer's block is the least of her problems.
- In the packing room of a fruit store, Sadie and several companions are packing fruit in baskets, laughing and having a jolly good time. The boss enters and things become suddenly quiet. He scolds the girls for their lack of attention to business, then goes out, the girls making faces behind his back as he goes. Sadie, who seems to be the leader, has an idea. She writes a "mushy" note and hides it in a basket of fruit which is placed on a pile outside the store. Shortly afterward the deacon comes along, buys a basket of fruit and, unfortunately for him, the one in which the note is hidden. The deacon goes to his office, hangs up his hat and coat, and looking over his purchase comes upon Sadie's note. He reads it, laughingly puts it in his pocket, replaces the apples and proceeds with his work, the note being entirely forgotten. The following day his tailor calls at his home for clothes to be repaired, and his wife, in going through his pockets, comes upon the note. She is wild with anger and starts at once for hubby's office. The deacon is busy at his desk as his wife enters like a cyclone, showing the note. He tries to explain, but she won't have it and hurries out in search of a divorce lawyer. The unfortunate man grabs his hat, starts for the fruit store, and, arriving there, tells of his trouble. Sadie steps forward and confesses and agrees to "square" him with wifey. As the deacon and Sadie are going up the steps of his house, the girl slips and sprains her ankle. The deacon helps her inside and is rubbing the sprained member as his wife and a visitor appear. Both scream in horror at this further evidence of his duplicity and run out. The old man faints and Sadie gives him whiskey to resuscitate him. He partakes too freely, gets foolish and tries to make love to Sadie, who manages to make her escape. A little later in his parlor the deacon's wife is crying, her friend trying to console her. The door opens and Sadie runs in, followed by the unsteady deacon. The women scream in terror, bringing in the police. The deacon's wife takes out the incriminating note and shows it to Sadie. The latter confesses to having written it and explains all. The wife helps her hubby out from beneath the table, where he has sought refuge, fondly embraces him and begs forgiveness.
- Follow love's arduous journey as Alex's letter to his fiancee traverses the highest peaks of the heavens and darkest depths of the sea, in the end, finding its way from his heart to hers.
- A man who thinks about his past relationship and writes a letter to her, only to face reality.
- In this Chaplain/Keaton inspired silent short two men compete for the affection of one woman. True love may not be in the cards for the trio, at least not in the way one would suspect.
- Telling someone how you feel may not work out as expected.
- What if the stars write you a love letter? What if our origins are not from this planet? Where do we go after death? A positive and inspirational take on life.
- Jack, a sailor, comes ashore and falls in with two pretty girls. One girl tries to outdo the other, and win his love. One night he visits the girl of his choice, Mary, and makes love to her. Fate brings Nora there, too, and she tries to win his love. Nora asks him to see her home, and this he reluctantly consents to do. Here fate again intercepts, and Jack leaves Nora in the hands of one of his friends, whom he meets. Then he hastens back to his true love. Jack is suddenly called away. He has no time to say "good-bye" to his little girl, so he writes a letter and entrusts it with a friend to be delivered. Here Nora again intercepts and agrees to deliver it herself. She encounters Mary and she shows her the letter. Nora does not divulge the fact that it is for Mary and not for her, as the envelopes are addressed "Dearest," so Mary goes away heartbroken. Her sorrow brings on brain fever. Jack returns in a week, and Nora confesses her guilt.
- A girl saves her lover from drowning himself over a mislaid letter.