Sleepless in Seattle facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Sleepless in Seattle |
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Directed by | Nora Ephron |
Produced by | Gary Foster |
Screenplay by | Nora Ephron David S. Ward Jeff Arch |
Story by | Jeff Arch |
Starring | Tom Hanks Meg Ryan Bill Pullman Ross Malinger Rob Reiner |
Music by | Marc Shaiman |
Cinematography | Sven Nykvist |
Editing by | Robert M. Reitano |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
Release date(s) | June 25, 1993 |
Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $21 million |
Money made | $227,799,884 |
Sleepless in Seattle is a popular American romantic comedy-drama movie from 1993. It was directed by Nora Ephron and produced by Gary Foster. The movie first came out on June 25, 1993. It tells a heartwarming story that many people still enjoy today.
The movie received good reviews from critics. It has a 72% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which means most reviews were positive. Sleepless in Seattle was nominated for two Academy Awards (also known as the Oscars). These nominations were for Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Song. However, it did not win either award. At the 51st Golden Globe Awards, the movie was nominated for Best Film - Musical or Comedy. The main actors, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, were also nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy movie.
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Main Characters in Sleepless in Seattle
This section lists the main actors and the characters they played in the movie.
The Main Cast
- Tom Hanks as Sam Baldwin
- Meg Ryan as Annie Reed
- Bill Pullman as Walter
- Ross Malinger as Jonah Baldwin
Supporting Characters
- Rosie O'Donnell as Becky
- Gaby Hoffmann as Jessica
- Victor Garber as Greg
- Rita Wilson as Suzy
- Barbara Garrick as Victoria
- Carey Lowell as Maggie Baldwin
- David Hyde Pierce as Dennis Reed
- Dana Ivey as Claire Bennett
- Rob Reiner as Jay
- Kevin O'Morrison as Cliff Reed
- Caroline Aaron as Dr. Marcia Fieldstone
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Originally hired to improve Sleepless in Seattle's script, Nora Ephron was eventually promoted to director, replacing Nick Castle.