Kate And Leopold
Release Date: December
25, 2001
Runtime: 123 min
Language: English /
French
Tagline: If they lived
in the same century they'd be perfect for each other.
Director: James Mangold
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Like You)
Who's In It:
Meg Ryan as Kate McKay
Hugh Jackman as Leopold
Liev Schreiber as Stuart Besser
Breckin Meyer as Charlie McKay
Natasha Lyonne as Darci
Bradley Whitford as J.J. Camden
Paxton Whitehead as Uncle Millard
Spalding Gray as Dr. Geisler
Josh Stamberg as Colleague Bob
Soundtrack / Songs:
Kate & Leopold - Rolfe Kent, Sting - Soundtracks - 2001
1. Until... - Sting
2. A Clock In New York
3. I Want Him Resplendent
4. Leopold Chases Stuart to Brooklyn
5. That Your Best?
6. Let's Go!
7. Leopold Sees The Completed Bridge
8. 'You Did So Great' (Kate's Theme)
9. Galloping
10. 'Dearest Kate...'
11. Prolixin/Leopold & Charlie Buy Flowers
12. Charlie Wins Patrice, Leopold Wins Kate
13. Secret Drawer
14. Time For Bed
15. Charlie Realizes Leopold Was For Real
16. Kate Goes To The Awards
17. Kate Sees The Pictures - 'I Have To Go'
18. 'You Have To Cross The Girder'
19. Back In 1876 - Waltz
20. Back Where I Belong
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Quotes From Kate And Leopold:
Leopold: Marriage is the promise of eternal love. As a
man of honor I cannot promise eternally what I've never
felt momentarily.
Leopold: Love is a leap. Lamentably, I was never inspired
to jump.
Kate: Why are you standing?
Leopold: I am accustomed to stand when a lady leaves the
table.
Kate: What is this?
Darci: It's a reply to Leopold's invitation. You're going,
right?
Kate: I haven't decided yet.
Darci: Oh, you haven't decided if you want to have dinner
on your rooftop with a duke?
Kate: Who thinks he's from 1876! No! And I would appreciate
it if you...
Darci: Kate, come on, okay? I don't know what this guy did
to piss you off but that is the best apology letter in the
history of mankind.
Kate: I'm not very good with men.
Leopold: Perhaps you haven't found the right one.
Kate: Maybe. Or, uh... maybe that whole love thing is just
a grown-up version of Santa Claus; just a myth we've been
fed since childhood. So, we keep buying magazines, joining
clubs, and doing therapy and watching movies with hit pop
songs played over love montages all in a pathetic attempt
to explain why our love Santa keeps getting caught in the
chimney.
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