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P.S. I Love You

P.S. I Love You SynopsisHolly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is beautiful, smart, and married to the love of her life - a passionate, funny and impetuous Irishman named Gerry (Gerard Butler). So when Gerry's life is taken by an illness, it takes the life out of Holly. The only one who can help her is the person who is no longer there. Nobody knows Holly better than Gerry. So it's a good thing he planned ahead.

Before he died, Gerry wrote Holly a series of letters that will guide her, not only through her grief but in rediscovering herself. The first message arrives on Holly's 30th birthday in the form of a cake and, to her utter shock, a tape recording from Gerry, who proceeds to order her to get out and "celebrate herself." In the weeks and months that follow, more letters from Gerry are delivered in surprising ways, each sending her on a new adventure and each signing off in the same way: P.S. I Love You.

Holly's mother (Kathy Bates) and best friends, Sharon (Gina Gershon) and Denise (Lisa Kudrow), begin to worry that Gerry's letters are keeping Holly tied to the past, but, in fact, each letter is pushing her further into a new future.

With Gerry's words as her guide, Holly embarks on a touching, exciting and often hilarious journey of rediscovery in a story about marriage, friendship and how a love so strong can turn the finality of death into new beginning for life.

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Release Date: December 21, 2007
Genre: Drama and Adaptation
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
Tagline: Sometimes there's only one thing left to say.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual references and brief nudity.

Director:
Richard LaGravenese

Writer(s):
Richard LaGravenese - Screenplay (rewrite)
Steven Rogers - Screenplay
Cecelia Ahern - Source Material (from novel: "PS I Love You")

Producer(s):
Lisa Zupan - Executive Producer
John Starke - Executive Producer
Wendy Finerman - Producer
Broderick Johnson - Producer
Andrew Kosove - Producer
Molly Smith - Producer

Movie Casts:
Hilary Swank - Holly Kennedy
Gerard Butler - Gerry Kennedy
Lisa Kudrow - Denise Hennessey
Harry Connick Jr. - Daniel Connelly
Gina Gershon - Sharon McCarthy
Kathy Bates - Elizabeth
Jeffrey Dean Morgan - William
James Marsters - John McCarthy
Dean Winters - Tom
Mike Doyle - Leprechaun
Tony Devon - Travel Agent
Marcus Collins - Marcus
Eliezer Meyer - Rabbi Elli
Sal Longobardo - Male Dancer
Ryan Everett Canfield - Matt
Christopher Whalen - George
Madalyn McKay - Maid of Honor
Stephen Singer - The Dog Master
Don Sparks - Mailman
Alexandra McGuinness
Caris Vujcec - Julia
Chris Edwards - Male dancer
Bryan Webster - Club Patron
Roger Rathburn - Minister
Richard Wallace Smith - Bouncer

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