PS. I Love You

PS. I Love You

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    Director: Richard LaGravenese
    Stars: Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Harry Connick Jr.
    Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

    CAST:

    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
    Tony Devon … Travel Agent
    Mike Doyle … Leprechaun
    Marcus Collins … Marcus
    Stephen Singer … The Dog Master
    Eliezer Meyer … Rabbi Elli
    Sal Longobardo … Male Dancer
    Caris Vujcec … Julia
    Chris Edwards … Male dancer
    Christopher Whalen … George
    Madalyn McKay … Maid of Honor
    Don Sparks … Mailman
    Ryan Everett Canfield … Matt
    Alexandra McGuinness
    Bryan Webster … Club Patron
    Roger Rathburn … Minister
    Richard Wallace Smith … Bouncer
    Mark J. Parker … Club Dancer (uncredited)

    SYNOPSIS:

    The novel’s main character is Holly Kennedy, a recently widowed 30 year old woman living in Dublin, Ireland. When we first meet Holly she is emotionally devastated by the death of her husband Gerry from a brain tumour and she does not want to keep living without him. A little later though, on a trip to her mother’s house, Holly picks up a mysterious package that is addressed to her from Gerry. It contains 10 envelopes with notes that he wrote to her to be opened on the first of every month starting the month after he died. The letters are thoughtful, and range from the exotic to things to help Holly get her life back on track. Each one ends with the novel’s title phrase, “PS, I love you”. With the help of her friends Denise and Sharon, Holly finds a way to keep going even when the one thing she loved more than anything else has stopped.

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