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Nights in Rodanthe is a 2008 American romantic drama film. It is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks ' 2002 novel of the same name . The film stars Richard Gere and Diane Lane in their third screen collaboration after The Cotton Club (1984) and Unfaithful (2002).
It'll Come to You: The Songs of John Hiatt by various artists 2003 [14] "In Rodanthe" Emmylou Harris: 5:26 Soundtrack for Nights in Rodanthe by various artists 2008 [15] ST "Love Still Remains" Kate Wolf: 4:35 Nina Gerber: Treasures Left Behind: Remembering Kate Wolf by various artists 1998 [7] [16] "Mama's Hungry Eyes" Merle Haggard: 3:38 ...
Nights in Rodanthe is a romantic love story novel by American writer Nicholas Sparks in September 2002. Set in Rodanthe, North Carolina, the story follows the intense and close romance of a divorced mother, Adrienne Willis, and a divorced father and surgeon, Paul Flanner. The novel's two main protagonists meet in an inn in Rodanthe and fall ...
Nights in Rodanthe: No No George C. Wolfe: Based on the novel of the same name. $84,375,061 [45] 30% [46] 2010 Dear John: No No Lasse Hallström: Based on the novel of the same name. $114,977,104 [47] 29% [48] 2010 The Last Song: Yes No Julie Anne Robinson: Based on the novel of the same name. $89,041,656 [49] 21% [50] 2012 The Lucky One: No No ...
Sparks has been an incredibly prolific author, writing a new book nearly every year, many of which have been made into films, including "A Walk to Remember," "The Lucky One," "Safe Haven," "Nights ...
Directed by: Michael Hoffman: Written by: Will Fetters J. Mills Goodloe: Based on: The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks: Produced by: Justin Burns Denise Di Novi Alison Greenspan
Grammy award-winning singer Roberta Flack, who crooned hits like “Killing Me Softly with His Song,” which was covered by The Fugees with Lauryn HIll, has died. She was 88. Parade 5 days ago
The Longest Ride is a 2015 American romantic drama film directed by George Tillman Jr. and written by Craig Bolotin.Based on Nicholas Sparks' 2013 novel of the same name, the film stars Britt Robertson, Scott Eastwood, Jack Huston, Oona Chaplin, and Alan Alda.