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  1. Winter's Tale (released in the United Kingdom and Ireland as A New York Winter's Tale) is a 2014 American romantic fantasy film based on the 1983 novel Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin. The film is written, produced and directed by Akiva Goldsman (in his directorial debut).

  2. Feb 14, 2014 · A burglar falls in love with a dying heiress in 1916 New York and travels through time to save her. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this film based on Mark Helprin's novel.

    • (57K)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
    • Akiva Goldsman
    • 2014-02-14
  3. Feb 14, 2014 · One night in early 20th-century New York, master thief Peter Lake (Colin Farrell) breaks into a Central Park mansion -- and quickly has his heart stolen by its occupant, Beverly Penn (Jessica ...

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    • Akiva Goldsman
    • PG-13
    • Colin Farrell
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  4. Feb 14, 2014 · In the 1890s, a thief named Peter Lake (Colin Farrell) is on the run from his former boss, a scarred monster named Pearly Soames ( Russell Crowe, who seems totally adrift in this performance, hoping that a facial tic will somehow translate as menacing).

  5. Nov 6, 2013 · Set in a mythic New York City and spanning more than a century, "Winter's Tale" is a story of miracles, crossed destinies, and the age-old battle between good and evil.

    • 3 min
    • 5.4M
    • Warner Bros. Pictures
  6. A burglar falls in love with a dying heiress and tries to save her with his miracle in this fantasy romance set in New York. The film spans over a century and features a white horse, a demon gangster, and a lake of stars.

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  8. Find out who starred in the fantasy romance film Winter's Tale, based on Mark Helprin's novel. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and more on IMDb.

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