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Overview

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7.8/10   9,410 votes
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Writer:
Andrea Gibb (screenplay)
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Release Date:
16 March 2005 (France) more
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Plot:
After having responded to her son's numerous letters in the guise of his father, a woman hires a stranger to pose as his dad when meeting him. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
8 wins & 5 nominations more
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A Modern Fairytale more (166 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Emily Mortimer ... Lizzie
Jack McElhone ... Frankie
Mary Riggans ... Nell
Sharon Small ... Marie
Sophie Main ... Serious Girl
Katy Murphy ... Miss MacKenzie

Sean Brown ... Ricky Monroe
Jayd Johnson ... Catriona
Anna Hepburn ... Headmistress
Rony Bridges ... Post Office Clerk
Douglas Stewart Wallace ... Stamp Shop Keeper
Elaine M. Ellis ... Librarian (as Elaine Mackenzie Ellis)
Carolyn Calder ... Barmaid
John Kazek ... Ally

Gerard Butler ... The Stranger
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Natural History (UK) (working title)
Querido Frankie (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Agapite Frankie (Greece) [el]
Cher Frankie (Canada: French title) [fr]
Dear Frankie (Italy) (DVD title) [it]
Dear Frankie (Finland) [fi]
Lieber Frankie (Germany) [de]
Mi querido Frankie (Spain) [es]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for language.
Runtime:
105 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The song that plays while Lizzie (Emily Mortimer) is sitting on a bench crying after a fruitless attempt to find a "daddy" for Frankie, is written by one of the most famous contemporary Estonian composer - Arvo Pärt. more
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Continuity: In one of Frankie's letters to his dad, the text of the letter does not correspond to the voiceover. We hear Frankie say, "Ricky Munroe told me. Trust him to put his big feet right in it." but the letter reads, "Trust him to put his size threes right in it." more
Quotes:
Lizzie: I had a good time tonight.
The Stranger: Don't sound so surprised.
[pause]
The Stranger: He's got your eyes. They... pull you right in.
Lizzie: Don't know what to say to that
The Stranger: You don't have to say anything.
Lizzie: You don't have to say nice things to me. I'm not paying you for that.
The Stranger: So why don't you want to hear them?
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Soundtrack:
I'll Be There for You more

FAQ

How does it end?
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22 out of 24 people found the following comment useful.
A Modern Fairytale, 30 March 2005
8/10
Author: from South London, UK

The beautiful princess is trapped by the evils in her past, she is icy, almost dead to anything but the need to keep the truth from Frankie, her 9 year old son. But Frankie is smart and resourceful and will save her, as well as any son in a storybook. This is a beautiful film, a fantasy with a stark and realistic background, which can also take your breath away with wonder, as one of the characters comments for herself. The synopsis does not do justice to the stately and beguiling way this tale is told - the shocks and surprises are never gratuitous and the happy ever after ...? Well, that would be telling. Emily Mortimer conveys the paralysis of fear and yearning without any showiness, the spare and well-crafted dialogue tells us a little less than we would like to know, but the suspense is not unpleasant. The supporting players have colour and substance and the man who agrees play the part of Frankie's dad, is portrayed with heart-breaking restraint by Gerard Butler, who after his showier role in 'Phantom of the Opera' demonstrates that his has real and effective range. But the boy is a wonder of subtlety and sincerity. A lovely film.

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