Landon Carter (Shane West) and his friends are the coolest kids in Beaufort, North Carolina. They wear the right clothes, drive the right cars, and get into just enough trouble to be rebellious. Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore) is the opposite--there doesn't seem to be anything cool about her. The preacher's daughter, plain Jamie wears big boxy dresses and the same sweater every day. She endures the scorn of Landon and his friends with a smile, always looking for the best in people. When a prank planned by Landon and his friend goes terribly wrong, the principal sentences him to tutoring on the weekends and working on the school play, activities in which Jamie is involved. As the two begin spending time together, Landon finds himself intrigued by this guileless girl who sees beauty in everything and exhibits unwavering faith in people and in the world. When circumstances beyond Landon and Jamie's control threaten their love, he stays by her side and does everything he can to make her dreams come true. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks, the film also stars Peter Coyote and Daryl Hannah.
DVD Features:
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Surround 5.1 English, French
Dolby Surround Stereo 2.0 English
Associate Producer
Bill Johnson: Producer (many roles), Production Manager, began in '90s
Executive Producer
Casey La Scala: Executive Producer, A WALK TO REMEMBER (2001)
Executive Producer
E.K. Gaylord, II: Executive Producer, A WALK TO REMEMBER (2001)
Executive Producer
Edward L. McDonnell: Executive Producer, A WALK TO REMEMBER (2001)
Source Writer
Nicholas Sparks: Author, A WALK TO REMEMBER (2001)
Director of Photography
Julio Macat:
Review 1:
"...A WALK TO REMEMBER is a sensitively told story of first love....West and Moore rise to the challenge their roles demand under the committed direction of Adam Shankman..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C17 01/25/2002
Review 2:
"...A love story so sweet, sincere and positive that it sneaks past our ironic defenses....It tells a quietly touching story of a love based on values and respect..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.5 03/17/2002
Review 3:
"...[Moore] turns in a sensitive, charming and radiant performance..."
Source: Total Film
p.131 10/01/2002
Review 4:
"...Shane West makes an appealingly persuasive transition from embittered cynic to earnest romantic..."
Source: Variety
p.28 01/28/2002