Aired 21 Jan 2009 - In 1998, Sliding Doors' first-time writer/director Peter Howitt asked: what if your life turned out differently because of a split-second event over which you had no control?
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Aired 21 Jan 2009 - In 1998, Sliding Doors' first-time writer/director Peter Howitt asked: what if your life turned out differently because of a split-second event over which you had no control?
The answer was a double-plot story that catapulted the former Bread star into the movie-making big time with a film that won a host of awards and made over 40 million dollars at the box office.
In this episode of Movie Connections, Gwyneth Paltrow, John Hannah, John Lynch, Kevin McNally, Doug McFerran and Peter Howitt remember the movie that surprised and delighted audiences around the world.
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Id love to marry a guy like him one day! haha