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84 Charing Cross Road

A charming adult drama about a 20 year correspondence between a budding New York writer and an English dealer in Antiquarian books. Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins breathe life into this semi-autobiographical film translation of a popular play and novel.

Year: 1986
Genre: Drama Romance, True Stories
Country: UK, USA
Director: David Jones
Starring: Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench
Duration: 96 Minutes
Rating: PG
7.5/10
Location in store: Drama
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