Love Actually: Film Script
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Average customer review:Product Description
Set in contemporary London, "Love Actually" is a romantic comedy that looks at the funny, sad and often stupid sides of love. This book accompanies the film and takes a look behind the scenes. It features the full screenplay, over 150 colour and black-and white photographs from the production, details of deleted scenes, ideas for the movie poster, and "Love Actually" - the quiz.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #355611 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Richard Curtis is one of the most successful comedy writers in Britain with television credits that include Blackadder, Not the Nine O'Clock News, Mr Bean and The Vicar of Dibley. His films are The Tall Guy, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Bean, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones's Diary. He is co-founder and vice-chair of British Comic Relief.
Customer Reviews
Perfect Companion to Movie
I had to have this book and couldn't wait for a US release after seeing the movie. This is the perfect companion to the movie with so much added information. Along with the screenplay, there are behind the scenes photographs, interviews, and potential Love Actually movie posters. I loved the movie, and the book just adds to that enjoyment. I wish every movie came with such a book.
Inspiring
A quality manuscript. my enjoyment was more so with the inclusion of pictures and deleted scenes. It is nice to read a script that is simple in its format whitout lots of shooting references. I would recommend this to any wouldbe screenwriter like myself
all you wanted to know
Having seen "Love actually" twice now at the cinema and thoroughly enjoying the film, I decided to purchase this book. The book included many film stills, black and white photographs of the actors and the crew on the set and in rehearsals and the "love actually" quiz. I don't normally buy "making of" books but I really enjoyed this book especially Richard Curtis's section on designing the film's poster. Equally enjoyable is browsing through the many fun photos of the cast clowning about on set.
If you really enjoyed the film then the book is a must.




