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Notting Hill (1999)

London bookstore owner William Thacker's quiet life turns upside down when a chance encounter with famous actress Anna Scott sparks an unlikely romance challenged by their vastly different worlds.
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London bookstore owner William Thacker's quiet life turns upside down when a chance encounter with famous actress Anna Scott sparks an unlikely romance challenged by their vastly different worlds.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Romance, Comedy
Directed By:Roger Michell
Written By:Richard Curtis
In Theaters:5/28/1999
Box Office:$363,889,678
Runtime:124 minutes
Studio:Working Title Films, Notting Hill Pictures, Duncan Kenworthy Productions, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

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