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Kate & Leopold

Kate & Leopold is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by , featuring as Kate McKay, a driven executive in contemporary , and as Leopold, the third Duke of Albany, a 19th-century inventor inadvertently transported to the present day via a time portal created by Kate's ex-boyfriend, physicist Stuart Besser (). The plot centers on Leopold's adjustment to modern life, including his chivalrous demeanor clashing with 21st-century norms, while he develops a romance with the initially skeptical , who is grappling with her career ambitions and past relationships. Supporting roles include as Kate's brother and as Uncle Millard. The screenplay, written by Mangold and Steven Rogers, incorporates elements of and class differences, blending humor with . Produced by Films and released theatrically on December 25, 2001, the film grossed approximately $76 million worldwide against a $48 million budget. Critically, Kate & Leopold received mixed reviews, with praise for the chemistry between and Jackman but criticism for predictable plotting and dated gender dynamics, earning a 52% approval rating from critics.

Synopsis

Plot

In 1876 New York City, Leopold, the third , is an idealistic inventor and aristocrat facing financial ruin for his family. Pressured by his uncle to enter a with the wealthy American heiress Miss Tree to secure the family's estate, Leopold instead focuses on demonstrating his innovative elevator design to the famed inventor . Meanwhile, scientist Stuart Besser arrives from the future via a time portal accessed by jumping from the unfinished , which he discovered while researching historical patents related to the bridge's construction. Chasing the intruder to prevent sabotage, Leopold falls through the portal with him to 2001 . Disoriented and clad in Victorian attire, Leopold navigates the bustling, mechanized chaos of modern , mistaking skyscrapers for cathedrals and horseless carriages for novelties. He encounters Stuart, who has returned from the past but sustains injuries , leading to his hospitalization. Wandering , Leopold takes refuge in the apartment of advertising executive Kate McKay and her laid-back brother Charlie, an aspiring actor and tinkerer living below Stuart's place. Initially dismissing Leopold as a deranged method actor or eccentric, Kate reluctantly allows him to stay while Stuart recovers, as Charlie is instantly captivated by Leopold's tales of the and his courtly demeanor. Leopold's chivalrous manners—such as opening doors, composing poetry, and decrying the vulgarity of contemporary customs—clash humorously with 21st-century life, including his bewilderment at television, , and women's independence. As days pass, Leopold bonds with , inspiring him with inventive ideas and genuine encouragement, while subtly challenging Kate's jaded worldview shaped by her demanding career and recent breakup with Stuart. Leopold critiques a failing commercial for a low-calorie spread that Kate is pitching, suggesting a more elegant, heartfelt approach that unexpectedly revitalizes her professional prospects. Romantic tension builds through intimate moments, such as a candlelit rooftop where Leopold woos with 19th-century grace, leading her to question her priorities. Stuart, upon discharge, reveals the truth of Leopold's origins and the time portal's mechanics, confirming Leopold as his own great-great-grandfather. Realizing that Leopold must return to to marry Miss Tree and father the lineage leading to his existence, Stuart urges the reversal, but Kate has fallen deeply in with Leopold's sincerity and optimism. The climax unfolds on the , where the unstable portal begins to close. Stuart facilitates Leopold's return through the time , but , prioritizing love over her modern life, pursues him into the past. In , amid preparations for the , confesses her feelings, but Leopold initially insists on fulfilling his familial duty to preserve the timeline. Touched by her devotion and inspired by visions of the future, Leopold rejects the , choosing instead. The allows to remain with him in the , where they embrace a shared life. The film concludes on a fairy-tale note, with Leopold patenting his —ensuring its historical legacy—and the couple united, their romance transcending time.

Cast

Meg Ryan stars as Kate McKay, a modern-day executive in who is highly driven to succeed in her career. portrays Leopold, the third , a charming and noble 19th-century English inventor from 1876 who is accidentally transported to the present through a time . plays Stuart Besser, Kate's ex-boyfriend and a self-serving scientist who pursues Leopold across time to capitalize on his invention's patent potential. appears as Charlie McKay, Kate's younger brother and an aspiring actor struggling in the city. is cast as Darci, Charlie's quirky roommate who develops a romantic connection with him. The ensemble is rounded out by supporting roles including as J.J. Camden, Kate's demanding advertising agency boss; as Otis, the building's wise doorman; as Uncle Millard, Leopold's eccentric 19th-century uncle; and as Patrice, a fellow executive at Kate's firm. Leopold's refined, courtly demeanor from the creates humorous and transformative dynamics with the contemporary characters, highlighting cultural clashes and personal growth.

Production

Development

The story for Kate & Leopold originated from an idea by screenwriter Steven Rogers, who crafted the initial concept blending with elements set against 19th-century social norms. , known for his work on character-driven dramas, co-wrote the with Rogers and took on directing duties, shaping the into a whimsical fantasy that explored contrasts between eras. Produced by Films and Konrad Pictures under producer , the project had a reported of $48 million, reflecting ambitions for period authenticity alongside modern values. Casting began with considerations of for the lead role of Kate McKay and for the titular , but Grant passed on the opportunity. , a staple of romantic comedies, was ultimately cast as the ambitious advertising executive Kate, infusing the character with a blend of vulnerability and strength. , fresh off his breakout performance as Wolverine in X-Men (2000), was selected for Leopold, bringing a refined charm that aligned with the character's aristocratic poise. Creative decisions emphasized equilibrium between humorous fish-out-of-water scenarios and heartfelt romance, while establishing coherent time-travel mechanics—such as the ripple effects of Leopold's historical invention of the elevator safety brake, which threatens to unravel modern infrastructure if unaltered.

Filming

for Kate & Leopold took place from February 20, 2001, to May 22, 2001, under the direction of . The production utilized numerous locations in to capture the film's dual timelines, with modern 2001 exteriors shot at landmark sites including the —where key time-travel sequences were filmed—and . For the 1876 period scenes, the crew recreated historical authenticity at real period-appropriate buildings, such as in , a landmarked structure that served as Leopold's family home. Additional Manhattan spots like , Pearl Street, and 130 Fulton Street provided versatile backdrops for both eras. Cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh handled the visuals, employing a warm golden tone for the 1876 sequences to evoke a period feel while contrasting it with the saturated, contemporary colors of 2001 to highlight the temporal shift. Conrad Brink oversaw the time elements, integrating practical setups with digital enhancements to depict the characters' falls through time. During filming, focused on refining his English accent to authentically portray the 19th-century duke Leopold. involved editing by to polish the time-travel sequences, with no major reshoots required.

Release

Premiere

The film held its premiere on December 11, 2001, at the Regency Bruin Theatre, followed by a premiere on December 16, 2001, at the Clearview Beekman Theater. Films then launched a wide theatrical release in the United States on December 25, 2001, timing it for the holiday season to capitalize on audiences seeking lighthearted romantic comedies. The marketing campaign featured trailers that spotlighted the time-travel romance premise and the star pairing of and , portraying their characters' cross-era charm and budding relationship. Promotional posters emphasized visual contrasts between the leads in Victorian-era attire and contemporary settings, underscoring the film's blend of fantasy and modern romance. Internationally, the rollout began in early 2002, with a release in the on February 14, 2002, and in on March 14, 2002. The of America rated the film PG-13 for brief strong language, with a running time of 118 minutes.

Alternative versions

The film exists in multiple versions beyond the 118-minute theatrical release. A , running approximately 123 minutes, was included on the 2002 DVD from Home Entertainment and later on Blu-ray editions. This version restores about five minutes of footage, including an extended scene where Kate participates in a for a project, providing additional context to her professional life, as well as minor expansions to comedic beats in modern sequences. Director has commented on the in tracks, noting that it allows for broader appeal through the added material and expressing a preference for this version.

Home media

The was first released on DVD on June 11, 2002, by Home Entertainment, featuring both the theatrical cut (118 minutes) and the (123 minutes) via seamless branching. The edition included by writer-director on both versions, deleted scenes with optional commentary by Mangold, and a 15-minute "On the Set" discussing production elements such as the time-travel . A Blu-ray edition of the was released on April 10, 2012, by Home Entertainment, offering enhanced video quality from a high-definition master but omitting the theatrical cut and carrying over the same special features from the DVD. As of 2025, no UHD version has been issued. In the years following its theatrical run, Kate & Leopold became available for digital purchase and rental on platforms including and . It has streamed on services such as and in various periods, and is currently accessible via subscription on as of November 2025. International home video releases mirrored the U.S. DVD edition, with Region 2 versions distributed in including in languages like and , and similar packs issued in through distributors such as Intercontinental Video in .

Soundtrack

Score

The original score for Kate & Leopold was composed by , a composer known for his work in romantic comedies and light dramas. Kent's music blends lush orchestral romantic themes with whimsical period motifs, effectively underscoring the film's time-travel narrative through a balance of Edwardian-era waltzes and march-like elements representing the 19th-century setting, contrasted with contemporary light jazz influences evoking modern . This stylistic fusion highlights the emotional and cultural clashes between eras without dominating the dialogue-driven scenes. Key cues in the score feature spritely brass fanfares and uplifting string passages for Leopold's arrivals and romantic developments, playful woodwind and percussion accents during comedic modern-day mishaps, and sweeping brass swells during emotional peaks, such as the budding romance between the leads. Track titles like "A Clock in ," "Leopold Chases Stuart to ," and "You Did So Great (Kate's Theme)" illustrate these transitions, with the overall orchestration maintaining a moderate scale suitable for the film's whimsical tone. The complete score runs approximately minutes, as presented on the official . Recording took place at LeMobile Remote in , with mixing completed at Signet Sound Studios in the same city; the sessions were conducted by William Stromberg and featured orchestration by Tony Blondal, wrapping up in late 2001 ahead of the film's December . This production approach allowed to integrate subtle period flourishes, such as harpsichord-like textures for historical vignettes, alongside urban rhythms to seamlessly bridge the temporal elements of the story. The featured music in Kate & Leopold incorporates a selection of licensed pop and classical tracks to accentuate the film's blend of romance, , and time-travel themes, complementing the original score. A standout is 's "Until...", a waltz-style ballad written specifically for the film and performed by Sting, which plays during the end credits to underscore the central romantic resolution. The song's and melody evoke timeless love, aligning with Leopold's 19th-century charm in a modern context. Other notable licensed songs include Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" (1983), featured in a montage sequence that playfully nods to the film's time-displacement plot through its lyrics about searching across time. Vanessa Williams' "Save the Best for Last" (1992) accompanies a tender romantic interlude, highlighting Kate's evolving feelings. Classical selections, such as Johann Strauss Jr.'s "Tivoli-Rutsch-Walzer" performed by The Gaudier Ensemble, evoke the elegance of Leopold's era during period-inspired scenes, while John Philip Sousa's "Manhattan Beach" (performed by the University of Michigan Band) adds buoyant energy to moments of Leopold's discovery of contemporary New York. The official soundtrack , Kate & Leopold: Music from the Miramax Motion Picture, was released on February 26, 2002, by , comprising 20 tracks that integrate select featured music with score cues. Compiled by composer , the album emphasizes vocal like "Until..." alongside instrumental pieces to capture the film's whimsical tone, though it prioritizes the narrative's musical essence over exhaustive listings of every licensed track. Sting's contribution notably elevated the album's profile upon release.

Reception

Box office

Kate & Leopold was produced on a of $48 million. The film grossed $76.1 million worldwide, including $47.1 million in the and Canada and $28.9 million internationally. In its opening from December 25 to 27, 2001, the film earned $7.5 million across 2,257 theaters, placing second at the behind : . Over its full domestic theatrical run of 25 weeks, earnings peaked during the holiday period, reflecting the benefits of its Day release for family viewership. Internationally, results were mixed, with strong performances in markets like and but weaker results in the . The film's release coincided with intense competition from blockbuster titles like and , which dominated the holiday season. While the timing capitalized on festive audiences seeking lighter fare, the genre encountered audience fatigue following high-profile entries like Meg Ryan's three years prior. Despite these challenges, Kate & Leopold achieved break-even status through theatrical earnings alone, with subsequent home media sales providing a significant boost to overall profitability.

Critical response

Kate & Leopold received mixed reviews from critics upon its release. On , the film holds a 52% approval rating based on 132 reviews, with an average score of 5.7/10. The site's consensus notes that while charms, the film is bland and predictable, with the scenario lacking inner logic. On , it scores 44 out of 100 based on 27 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reception. Critics praised the chemistry between leads and , as well as Jackman's charismatic performance in his early romantic lead role. awarded the film three out of four stars, highlighting its "old-fashioned charm" and Ryan's adept handling of the romantic genre. Director James Mangold's whimsical tone was also commended for capturing the fish-out-of-water humor effectively. However, many reviews criticized the formulaic plot and underdeveloped time-travel elements, which strained credibility. The film's gender dynamics were seen as dated, reinforcing traditional romantic tropes without subversion. Publications like Slant Magazine described it as overly contrived, with Ryan's character reduced to a vehicle for sentimental fantasy. Audience reception was more positive, with a 62% approval rating on from over 100,000 user ratings, appealing particularly to fans of romantic comedies despite the critical divide. In views as of 2025, the film is noted for showcasing Hugh Jackman's pre-superhero leading man appeal and marking a pivot point in Meg Ryan's career toward lighter fare.

Accolades

Kate & Leopold garnered several accolades following its release, with the strongest recognition centered on its original music and Hugh Jackman's lead performance. The film's featured the song "Until", written and performed by , which became the focal point of its award success, highlighting the romantic and period elements of the story. No major honors were bestowed for acting beyond nominations or for technical aspects like the score composed by , though the music overall contributed to the film's nostalgic charm. The song "Until" won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song – Motion Picture at the 59th Golden Globe Awards in 2002, presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 74th Academy Awards, where it competed against tracks from films including Monsters, Inc. and Pearl Harbor but ultimately lost to Randy Newman's "If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters, Inc. Additionally, "Until" earned a nomination for Best Song at the 7th Critics' Choice Awards, organized by the Broadcast Film Critics Association, underscoring its appeal among critics. Hugh Jackman's portrayal of Leopold, the charming 19th-century duke, received a nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the , marking an early highlight in his career and contributing to his rising profile post-X-Men. Overall, the film accumulated one win and four nominations across these prestigious ceremonies, with the music category proving its most celebrated element.
Awarding BodyYearCategoryNomineeResult
2002Best Original Song – Motion Picture ("Until")Win
2002Best Original Song ("Until")Nomination
2002Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyNomination
Critics' Choice Awards2002Best Song ("Until")Nomination

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