Love is all around – and in Norwich so is beer.
The team behind The Murderers pub in Timber Hill has recreated one of Love Actually’s most popular scenes as a “visual Christmas card” to its customers.
The spoof mimics a moment towards the end of the film, when Mark, played by Andrew Lincoln, declares his love for his best friend's new wife Juliet, portrayed by Kiera Knightly, while standing on her doorstep.
He shows her a series of messages written on large pieces of paper to stop his friend overhearing from inside.
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In The Murderers' version, a customer stands at the venue's front door and shows similar messages to one of the pub's cleaners.
But, when his notes say things like “to me, you are perfect”, he isn’t talking to her - he's talking to the pub itself.
Phil Cutter, who runs The Murderers with his family, explained: "We thought this scene would be a lot of fun to recreate and it's just so memorable - everyone recognises it."
He added that his daughter, Molly - who was actually born in the pub and now works as an actress in London - stars as the cleaner and enlisted some of her friends from the capital to help with the production.
"We loved putting this together and we're so pleased with how it turned out," Mr Cutter said.
"It would be great to do something similar next year so I'm sure we'll start throwing some ideas around soon."
The clip was shared on the pub's social media channels on Thursday to mark the Norwich Christmas light switch-on and the 21st anniversary of Love Actually's release.
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