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| Anne Bancroft | Helene Hanff | |
| Anthony Hopkins | Frank P. Doel | |
| Judi Dench | Nora Doel | |
| Jean De Baer | Maxine Stuart | |
| Maurice Denham | George Martin | |
| Eleanor David | Cecily Farr | |
| Mercedes Ruehl | Kay | |
| Daniel Gerroll | Brian | |
| Wendy Morgan | Megan Wells | |
| Ian McNeice | Bill Humphries | |
| J. Smith-Cameron | Ginny | |
| Tom Isbell | Ed | |
| Anne Dyson | Mrs. Boulton | |
| Connie Booth | The Lady from Delaware | |
| Ronn Carroll | Businessman on Plane | |
| Sam Stoneburner | New York Bookseller | |
| Charles Lewsen | The Print Buyer | |
| Bernie Passeltiner | Willie / the Deli Owner | |
| Michael John McGann | Maxine's Stage Manager | |
| Gwen Nelson | Bill's Great Aunt |
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| Producer | Mel Brooks
Geoffrey Helman Randy Auerbach Jo Lustig |
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| Writer | Hugh Whitemore
Helene Hanff James Roose-Evans |
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| Cinematography | Brian West
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| Musician |
George Fenton
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When a humorous script-reader in her New York apartment sees an ad in the Saturday Review of Literature for a bookstore in London that does mail order, she begins a very special correspondence and friendship with Frank Doel, the bookseller who works at Marks & Co., 84 Charing Cross Road. |
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