Date with an Angel
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Directed by | Tom McLoughlin |
Produced by | Martha Schumacher |
Written by | Tom McLoughlin |
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Music by | Randy Kerber |
Cinematography | Alex Thomson |
Edited by | Marshall Harvey |
Distributed by | DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group |
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Running time | 105 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $8 million |
Box office | $1,988,962 |
Date with an Angel is a 1987 American romantic fantasy comedy film starring Emmanuelle Béart, Phoebe Cates and Michael E. Knight. The film was written and directed by Tom McLoughlin. The original music score was composed by Randy Kerber. The visual effects were produced at Boss Film Studios under the supervision of Visual Effects Supervisor Richard Edlund. The film was marketed with the tagline "Jim is about to marry a princess... but he's in love with an angel."
Plot synopsis
Date with an Angel tells the story of Jim Sanders (Michael Knight), an executive at a cosmetics company, about to marry Patty Winston (Phoebe Cates), the spoiled daughter of Jim's boss. Jim suffers from a brain tumor, and his headaches have gotten worse. It is suggested that he will die, and an angel (Emmanuelle Béart) arrives on the scene, given the task of bringing Jim's soul back to heaven on the night of his engagement party.
After his three buddies, George, Don, and Rex, 'kidnap' Jim to take him to another celebration at his home, Jim decides that he has had enough of partying and goes to sleep. Later, Jim awakes to see a bright light illuminating from his apartment's swimming pool--and discovers the angel knocked unconscious after one of her wings was broken due to colliding with a satellite. Not wanting to see her be exploited, Jim decides to keep her shielded from the world while he helps repair her wings. This proves difficult, as the angel is unable to speak in human language (though she has no trouble understanding it), and is unaccustomed to the limitations/requirements of life as a mortal. However she does develop a taste for French fries.
Inevitably, his buddies and his boss both discover her in his house; so does Patty, who—not seeing the angel's wings—thinks her a mortal woman having an affair with Jim. Later, Patty sees the angel and Jim together on television—Wings still under wraps—as he rescues her from being exposed to the world by his buddies, who had kidnapped her.
Later they escape to Jim's old childhood hideaway. In a short time, the angel's wing is fully healed, allowing her to take flight and return to the pearly gates. However, a drunk and delusional Patty starts chasing Jim with a shotgun; her father, Jim's father, step-mother, and his buddies also arrive to confront him. Amid the chaos, Jim's uncontrollable headaches cause him to collapse to the ground, but the angel returns to save him, driving Patty and her father away, never to return.
Later, in the hospital, Jim's brain tumor gets worse and his situation appears grim. The angel comes back to see him, finally confirming that it was her original intention to take him to heaven. Instead, she saves him, and in the process is allowed to return to earth as a mortal woman, now able to speak English and is now a nurse at the hospital. She kisses Jim after assuring him that he'll be around and that they'll be together for a long time, humorously stating that she has that information "from the highest authority."
Cast
- Michael E. Knight - Jim Sanders
- Phoebe Cates - Patricia 'Patty' Winston
- Emmanuelle Béart - Angel
- David Dukes - Ed Winston
- Phil Brock - George
- Albert Macklin - Don
- Peter Kowanko - Rex
- Vinny Argiro - Ben Sanders
- Bibi Besch - Grace Sanders
- Cheryl Pollak - Rhonda/Cashier in Market
- Steven Banks - Aldridge
- Charles Lane - Father O'Shea
- J. Don Ferguson - Harlan Rafferty
- Bert Hogue - Police Officer #1
- O'Clair Alexander - Police Officer #2
- Tony Reitano - Love Bug Delivery Boy
- Eve Brent - Matron #1
- Muriel 'Dolly' Sherman - Matron #2
- Karen Durda - Italian Lady
- Leslie Norris - Receptionist
- Thomas L. McIntyre - Male Executive
- Nancy McLoughlin - Female Executive
- Albert Ash - Wimpy Executive
- Bonnie Johnson (credited as Bonnie Cook) - Another Executive
- D. Anthony Pender - Wertheimer
- Anna Maria Poon - Female Reporter
- David Fitzsimmons - Male Reporter
- Joe Herold - Reporter #1
- Mimi Green - Reporter #2
- Jerry Campbell - Gas Station Attendant
- Tom McLoughlin - Owlish Man in Church
Reception
Date with an Angel was panned by critics. It currently holds a 14% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
External links
- Date with an Angel at the Internet Movie Database
- Date with an Angel at AllMovie
- Date with an Angel at Rotten Tomatoes
- Date with an Angel at Box Office Mojo