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  1. You've Got Mail: Directed by Nora Ephron. With Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey. Book superstore magnate Joe Fox and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly fall in love in the anonymity of the Internet, both blissfully unaware that he's trying to put her out of business.

  2. You've Got Mail (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Although getting advice by her anonymous mail-pal, she has to close down her store. But Joe Fox's life suddenly gets out of control when he learns that his anonymous mail-pal is nobody other than Kathleen Kelly.

  4. You've Got Mail: Directed by Nora Ephron. With Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey. Book superstore magnate Joe Fox and independent book shop owner Kathleen Kelly fall in love in the anonymity of the Internet, both blissfully unaware that he's trying to put her out of business.

  5. You've Got Mail. The scene where Joe accidentally closes the door of Kathleen's shop on the balloons was unscripted. Tom Hanks actually did that, and ad libbed the line, "Good thing it wasn't the fish." Nora Ephron thought it was so funny that she kept it in.

  6. You've Got Mail Details. Full Cast and Crew; Release Dates; Official Sites; Company Credits; Filming & Production; Technical Specs

  7. Joe Fox : [writing to "Shopgirl"] Do you ever feel you've become the worst version of yourself? That a Pandora's box of all the secret, hateful parts - your arrogance, your spite, your condescension - has sprung open?

  8. You've Got Mail (1998) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  9. You've Got Mail Details. Full Cast and Crew; Release Dates; Official Sites; Company Credits; Filming & Production; Technical Specs

  10. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter. Written by Joe Young and Fred E. Ahlert (as Fred E. Alhert) Performed by Billy Williams. Courtesy of MCA Records. Under License from Universal Music Special Markets. I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City. Produced by John Reynolds.

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