Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Roger Michell. It stars Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee, and Hugh Bonneville. The story is of a romance between a London bookseller and a famous American actress. Released on 21 May 1999, Notting Hill was well-received by critics and became the highest-grossing British film of all time. It was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
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The Australian release date will be 21 May 2017, and it will be available in US cinemas on 28 May. The U.K. release date for the UK version is 21 June 2017. The American release date has been postponed until the end of the year, and will be released on 28 June. The British release dates for the US version are 21 July 2017 and 28 July 2017. It comes out on DVD on 29 July 2017, but the UK premiere date has not yet been released. The movie is released on DVD andBlu-ray on 30 July. It goes on sale on 28 August 2017, with the DVD being released on 31 July. The Blu-rays are also available on CD and DVD on 30 August 2017 and the CD on 31 August 2017. See www.amazon.co.uk for more information on how to buy a copy of the book. The book is called La Mariée, by Marc Chagall and is published by Simon & Schuster, priced £20-£30. The paperback version is available for £15-£25 and is on sale from the same time and place as the CD, priced at £30-£40. The CD is available from Amazon and other major retailers. The video is available online for £10-£20. It can also be pre-ordered from Amazon for £12-£15. It includes the original version of Chagall’s La Mariée, and a replica of the painting by Chagall.
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