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Sleepless in Seattle

What if someone you never met, someone you never saw, someone you never knew was the only someone for you?
1993 | 105m | English

(202002 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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After the death of his mother, a young boy calls a radio station in an attempt to set his father up on a date. Talking about his father’s loneliness soon leads to a meeting with a young female journalist, who has flown to Seattle to write a story about the boy and his father.
Release Date: Jun 24, 1993
Director: Nora Ephron
Writer: Jeff Arch, Nora Ephron, David S. Ward
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords holiday, loss of loved one, lovesickness, journalist, parent child relationship, radio station, christmas party, love of one's life, radio, seattle, washington, baltimore, usa, fiancé, radio presenter, airplane, radio transmission, observation deck, friendship, unsociability, valentine's day, woman director, loving
Production Companies TriStar Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $227,799,884
Budget: $21,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Meg Ryan Annie Reed
Tom Hanks Sam Baldwin
Ross Malinger Jonah Baldwin
Bill Pullman Walter
Rosie O'Donnell Becky
Barbara Garrick Victoria
Rob Reiner Jay
Gaby Hoffmann Jessica
Rita Wilson Suzy
Victor Garber Greg
Tom Riis Farrell Rob
Carey Lowell Maggie Baldwin
Le Clanché du Rand Barbara Reed
Kevin O'Morrison Cliff Reed
David Hyde Pierce Dennis Reed
Valerie Wright Betsy Reed
Frances Conroy Irene Reed
Tom Tammi Harold Reed
Calvin Trillin Uncle Milton
Caroline Aaron Dr. Marcia Fieldstone
Linda Wallem Loretta
LaTanya Richardson Jackson Harriet
Tom McGowan Keith
Steve Mellor Wyatt
Marguerite Schertle Baltimore Waitress
Dana Ivey Claire
Brian McConnachie Bob
Matt Smith Mailman
Amanda Maher Clarise
Victor Morris Seattle Maitre D'
Philip Mihalski Seattle Waiter
Donald J. Lee Jr. Seattle Detective
Mary A. Kelly Nervous Woman on Airplane
Diane Sokolow Tiffany Saleswoman
Hannah Cox Jessica's Mother
Rich Hawkins Jessica's Father
Tamara Plank Stewardess
Michael Badalucco New York Taxi Dispatcher
Jeff Mazzola New York Taxi Dispatcher
Philip Levy Taxi Driver
Julie Janney Cynthia
Tony Zazula Maitre D'
John Boylan Elevator Man
Robert Livingston Elevator Man
Butch Stevenson Valet
Sidney Armus Information Booth Man
Philip Anagnos Car Driver (uncredited)
Jason Bortz Baltimore Mail Clerk (uncredited)
Scott Duthie Tourist (uncredited)
William Rossman Driver (uncredited)
Nick Taylor Bartender (uncredited)
Name Job
Clay A. Griffith Set Decoration
Robert M. Reitano Editor
Mychal D. Smith Boom Operator
Kirk Francis Production Sound Mixer
Randy Nolen Steadicam Operator
James W. Skotchdopole First Assistant Director
Charley Beal Art Direction
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Sound Editor
Suzan Wexler Assistant Art Director
Wendy Skerritt Art Department Coordinator
Brick Mason Storyboard Artist
Marty Oppenheimer Second Unit Director of Photography
Gene Kearney Key Grip
Paul A. Levin Post Production Supervisor
Dan Korintus Sound Editor
Ira Spiegel Sound Editor
Dan Edelstein Assistant Sound Editor
Jeff Arch Story, Screenplay
Jeffrey Townsend Production Design
Lee Dichter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Judy L. Ruskin Costume Design
Gershon Ginsburg Art Direction
James Mazzola Property Master
Charlie Daboub Set Designer
Kevin Jewison Camera Operator
Richmond L. Aguilar Chief Lighting Technician
Jack Bauer Best Boy Grip
Richard Friedlander First Assistant Editor
Louis Bertini Sound Editor
Harriet Fidlow ADR Editor
Richard Q. King Assistant Sound Editor
Warren Shaw Apprentice Sound Editor
Kay Colvin Cableman
Sally Roberts Costumer
Judy Pursley Assistant Accountant
Maggie Murphy Second Second Assistant Director
Al Cerullo Pilot
Aleen Keshishian Casting Assistant
Robert T. Chestnut Transportation Captain
Judith M. Brown Studio Teacher
Daren Dochterman Production Illustrator
Paul Caven Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Joe Hicks Dolly Grip
Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith Sound Editor
Stan Bochner Sound Editor
Paul P. Soucek Assistant Sound Editor
Eytan Mirsky Assistant Sound Editor
Bob Riggs Special Effects Coordinator
Sharon Ilson Key Makeup Artist
Dow Griffith Location Manager
Diane L. Langone Post Production Accountant
Mitchell E. Dauterive Production Coordinator
Laura Rosenthal Casting Associate
Amy Caton-Ford Extras Casting
Harold Collins Construction Coordinator
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Ramsay McLean Lyricist
David Wahnon Assistant Sound Editor
Nicholas Meyers Music Editor
Heidi Shulman Key Costumer
Leonard Engelman Makeup Artist
Tamara Bally Production Accountant
Betsy Sokolow-Sherman Unit Publicist
Jennifer Campbell Assistant Production Coordinator
Eve Battaglia Casting Assistant
Dennis W. Milliken Transportation Coordinator
Michael McCombe Greensman
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
Nora Ephron Director, Screenplay
David S. Ward Screenplay
Marc Shaiman Original Music Composer
Sven Nykvist Director of Photography
Mary A. Kelly Script Supervisor
Bruce McBroom Still Photographer
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Coordinator
Kimberly Adams Assistant Costume Designer
Juliet Taylor Casting
Patrick Crowley Unit Production Manager
Donald J. Lee Jr. Second Assistant Director
Jeff Mazzola Property Master
Jeff Cronenweth First Assistant Camera
Jeffrey Pollack Music Consultant
Colleen Callaghan Key Hair Stylist
Barbara Anne Klein Stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
Dick Hancock Stunts
David Wagreich Second Unit Director of Photography
Name Title
Gary Foster Producer
Jane Bartelme Associate Producer
Lynda Obst Executive Producer
James W. Skotchdopole Associate Producer
Delia Ephron Associate Producer
Patrick Crowley Executive Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
5.0

**Effective, functional and elegant, it has a script that I didn't like very much, and it has aged a little badly, but it remains an endearing film.** This is surely one of the most famous romantic comedies that came out during the 90's, and one of the films that helped to popularize Tom Hanks, s ... howing the world that he could be a serious actor and do more interesting things besides comedy. The film begins with a man and his young son moving to Seattle to deal with a mourning process. There, the child begins to pressure his father to find a girlfriend, to the point of calling a radio program where the father tells his story, touching a young journalist from Baltimore who is about to marry a man she doesn't love. The script relies heavily on Platonism: the two main characters do not know each other, and only the radio broadcast and the exchange of letters truly connects them. Neither has any real reason to look for the other (Hanks' character sees physical distance as an obstacle, and Ryan's character is already committed). In the end, it is the tenacity and stubbornness of a child that leads them to find each other. Based purely on instinct, which is an illogical and irrational argument for an adult to make his decisions. For that reason, and despite recognizing the film's qualities, I didn't particularly appreciate it. I see and understand the attempt to create a contemporary romantic fable here, but fables don't really seem to work these days. For me, this one didn't work. The film's great strength is in the excellent performances of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan. The two are still quite young, trying to take advantage of the opportunity to achieve higher flights in more profitable and attractive projects for their careers. Hanks had mostly done comedy up until this point, and was determined to showcase his abilities in other projects. There is no doubt that he knew how to do it and show a deeper, more sensitive and emotional side that was not evident in his work so far. Ryan was also very competent in her role. Ross Malinger was also pretty good. The film is not a great visual spectacle. It's a 90's movie that hasn't aged well and doesn't put much effort into the visuals. Proof of this are the graphics on that US map, which look like an arcade game. The cinematography is dull, and the colors washed out, but that was commonplace and routine in films of this era, and I take that reasonably well. The film tries to compensate us with excellent scenery and cityscapes of Seattle and New York, which is always effective, and with an excellent ending on top of the Empire State Building. The soundtrack makes a smart bet on songs by Sinatra, Nat “King” Cole, Celine Dion, Carly Simon, Roy Rogers and others. Most of the songs are well known and popular.

Dec 10, 2022
r96sk
6.0

I can't say I had a fun time with <em>'Sleepless in Seattle'</em>. Post-watching, I was unsure how I felt about it. The whole set-up and how the story is portrayed is weird, the fact that the two characters in what supposed to be a romcom don't even properly meet until the final act is an odd cho ... ice, like don't get me wrong I can see it working but here it didn't for me... especially with one side giving stalker vibes, which adds to the weirdness. I also wasn't convinced by the two leads, in both their performances and in their suitability - obviously the latter is hampered by the fact we barely seem them together so they cannot show any chemistry. Tom Hanks is the standout but only just, Meg Ryan tries though her character is just a bit mundane; and is in my opinion better suited to Bill Pullman's Walter, even though the film attempts to show us the opposite. No-one else onscreen sticks out, though credit to youngster Ross Malinger. It's a nae from me, both Hanks and Ryan have thankfully done much better.

Jan 14, 2024