


| ▪ | Message in A Bottle (1999) PG-13 (Feature Film - Drama, Romance, Adaptation) |
| determination never to be vulnerable again. However, she soon has a change of heart when, during a walk along the seashore, she discovers a mysterious message-in-a bottle that houses a passionate love letter signed simply "G." Moved by the letter's poetry and heart-wrenching romanticism, she embarks on a journey |

| ▪ | Message in a Bottle |
| While exploring a dead planet, SG-1 comes across an orb with an electromagnetic source, but upon returning with it to the SGC, the orb begins to create havoc by emitting an alien organism. |
| ▪ | Bolei Cheun (1999) PG-13 (Feature Film - Comedy, Romance) |
| Bu lives in a small fishing village in Taiwan, nursing romantic daydreams. When she one day discovers a cryptic message in a bottle, signed by an 'Albert' from Hong Kong, she can't resist traveling to that city. Once there, Bu is disappointed to discover that Albert is gay. But with Albert's help she |
| ▪ | John Savage ( aka. John Youngs) |
| This blond, smooth-faced actor often played sensitive, even vulnerable parts in the first phase of his career in the 1970s, then, in the 80s, left Hollywood to live in South Africa and made a return in the 90s as a supporting player in studio films and le |
| ▪ | Message in a Bottle |
| Sean has dinner with Emma and her parents when a misunderstanding occurs. Sean heads over to Jimmy's house and steals alcohol from his parents. Ashley and Jimmy are attracted to each other again but neither of them will make the first move. |
| ▪ | La Bouteille (2000) (Feature Film - Comedy) |
| Old buddies Francois and Real return to their childhood hometown to dig up the message they buried in a bottle 15 years earlier. The sleepy town is invigorated by their arrival, and soon the two men fall in love with down-to-earth local Lea. |
| ▪ | Gabriel Yared |
| A self-taught musician, Gabriel Yared has been providing stirring and lush scores for features since the 1970s, earning accolades and critical praise. Born in Lebanon in 1949, he dropped out of school in 1971 and briefly moved to Brazil where he worked wi |
| ▪ | Denise Di Novi |
| A producer of offbeat Hollywood hits best known for her association with director Tim Burton, Di Novi began as a print copy editor and segued to on-air reporting and film criticism for "City-TV" in Canada. She entered film in 1980 as a unit publicist on a |
| ▪ | Amanda Mackey Johnson ( aka. Amanda Johnson, Amanda Mackey, Amanda Mackey-Johnson) |
| Filmography Includes: Addicted to Love, South of the Border, Relative Values, Paparazzi, Criminal, The Women, In the Land of Women, Inspector Gadget, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Harrison's Flowers, Holy Man, Hid... | |
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| ▪ | Paul Newman ( aka. Paul Leonard Newman) |
| Paul Newman briefly ran his family's sporting goods store in Cleveland before venturing into a show business career. Trained at Yale and the Actors Studio, he soon found work on Broadway, attracting critical attention for his 1953 Broadway debut in "Picni | |
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