Anne Bancroft portrays Helene Hanff, an American writer who forms a unique and endearing relationship through letters with the employees of Marks & Co. bookstore in London.
Anthony Hopkins plays Frank P. Doel, the reserved and thoughtful bookseller at Marks & Co. who engages in a memorable literary exchange with Helene Hanff.
Judi Dench takes on the role of Nora Doel, Frank's wife, who plays a significant part in the evolving friendship between Helene and the bookstore staff.
Jean De Baer portrays Maxine Stuart, a colleague of Frank P. Doel at Marks & Co. bookstore, who becomes involved in the transatlantic literary relationship.
Maurice Denham appears as George Martin, a key figure in the bookselling community whose interactions with Helene contribute to the depth of the story.
Eleanor David plays Cecily Farr, another employee at Marks & Co. bookstore whose interactions with Helene provide insight into the world of books and letters.
Mercedes Ruehl takes on the role of Kay, a character who becomes a part of the transatlantic literary exchange and adds a layer of warmth to the narrative.
Daniel Gerroll portrays Brian, a character who plays a role in facilitating the communication between Helene Hanff and the staff of the London bookstore.
Wendy Morgan appears as Megan Wells, a character involved in the unfolding correspondence between Helene and the bookstore staff, contributing to the story's richness.
Ian McNeice plays Bill Humphries, a character who adds a unique dynamic to the transatlantic communication showcased in the film.
Connie Booth takes on the role of The Lady from Delaware, a character who adds an intriguing element to the narrative as part of the transatlantic exchange.
J. Smith-Cameron portrays Ginny, a character whose presence adds depth and nuance to the evolving relationships depicted in the heartfelt correspondence of the film.
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