Notting Hill (1999) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 21, 1999

Original Title:
Notting Hill

Alternate Titles:
Mia vradia sto Notting Hill
Ноттінг Гілл
ノッティングヒルの恋人:1999
노팅힐

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Duncan Kenworthy Productions
Notting Hill Pictures
Working Title Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BE: 18  CH: 12  CZ: U  DK: 15  ES: A  FI: S  FR: 12|TP  GB: 15  GR: 13  HU: 16  IE: 15  KR: 12  MX: C  NL: AL  PL: 16  PT: M/12  RO: 15  SE: Btl  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 124

Can the most famous film star in the world fall for the man on the street?

William Thacker is a London bookstore owner whose humdrum existence is thrown into romantic turmoil when famous American actress Anna Scott appears in his shop. A chance encounter over spilled orange juice leads to a kiss that blossoms into a full-blown affair. As the average bloke and glamorous movie star draw closer and closer together, they struggle to reconcile their radically different lifestyles in the name of love.

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Actor's Assistant:
Suzanne Weinert
Sara Woodhatch

Art Direction:
Andrew Ackland-Snow
David Allday

Assistant Accountant:
Rajeshree Patel

Camera Operator:
Mike Roberts

Camera Trainee:
Joe Gormley

Casting:
Mary Selway

Casting Assistant:
Jennifer Duffy

Casting Consultant:
David Rubin
Ronna Kress
Debra Zane

Clapper Loader:
Tim Battersby

Construction Coordinator:
Michael Redding

Controller:
Michele Tandy

Costume Designer:
Shuna Harwood

Crowd Assistant Director:
Sue Wood

Dialogue Editor:
Philip Alton

Director:
Roger Michell

Director of Photography:
Michael Coulter

Editor:
Nick Moore

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jane Frazer

Executive Producer:
Richard Curtis
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Sally-Ann Ritchie
Sarah McDougall
Belinda Curtis
Lara Thompson
Juliette Dow

Finance:
Michele Tandy

First Assistant Director:
Christopher Newman

First Assistant Editor:
Gabrielle Smith

Floor Runner:
Emma Horton

Focus Puller:
John Jordan

Foley Artist:
Paula Boram
Pauline Griffiths

Foley Mixer:
Ed Colyer

Grip:
Colin Manning

Hairstylist:
Lyndell Quiyou
David Fields
Jenny Shircore

Line Producer:
Mary Richards

Location Assistant:
Joseph Jayawardena

Location Manager:
Sue Quinn
Michael Harm
Jeremy Johns

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou
Richard Dean
Norma Webb
Jenny Shircore

Original Music Composer:
Trevor Jones

Post Production Accountant:
Brian Bailey

Post Production Supervisor:
Deborah Harding

Producer:
Duncan Kenworthy

Producer's Assistant:
Francesca Castellano
Wendy Dade

Production Accountant:
Betty Williams

Production Assistant:
Karen McLuskey

Production Coordinator:
Simon Fraser

Production Design:
Stuart Craig

Production Runner:
Jon Brown

Screenplay:
Richard Curtis

Script Editor:
Emma Freud

Script Supervisor:
Libbie Barr

Second Assistant Director:
Bernard Bellew

Set Decoration:
Stephenie McMillan

Sound Assistant:
John Lewis

Sound Editor:
Dominic Lester

Sound Recordist:
David Stephenson

Sound Supervisor:
Ian Fuller

Special Effects:
Dave Crownshaw

Still Photographer:
Clive Coote

Stunt Coordinator:
Nick Gillard

Stunts:
Nick Gillard
Dominic Preece

Supervising Art Director:
John King

Title Designer:
Chris Allies

Unit Publicist:
Patric Scott

Video Assist Operator:
Sue Harper

Wardrobe Supervisor:
John Scott

Wigmaker:
Terry Jarvis

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