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Synopsis
There are angels among us...and they like lots of sugar in their coffee. Vartan Malt (Bob Hoskins) is the editor of a tabloid called the National Mirror that specializes in unlikely stories about celebrities and frankly unbelievable tales about ordinary folks. When Malt gets word that a woman is supposedly harboring an angel in a small town in Iowa, he figures that this might be right up the Mirror's alley, so he sends out three people to get the story -- Frank Quinlan (William Hurt), a reporter whose career has hit the skids; Huey Discoll (Robert Pastorelli), a photographer on the verge of losing his job (even though he owns the Mirror's mascot, Sparky The Wonder Dog); and Dorothy Winters (Andie MacDowell), a self-styled "angel expert." They arrive at the rooming house of Patsy Millband (Jean Stapleton), who informs them that she does indeed have an angel for a tenant, and introduces them to Michael (John Travolta). Michael has wings like an angel, but the resemblance ends there; Michael loves cigarettes, has an uncontrollable sweet tooth (and a pot belly to match), tends to use a large number of non-angelic phrases, is not much on personal hygiene, and likes to hang out with the ladies. Michael informs his visitors that in Heaven, an angel is allowed a certain number of "vacations" on Earth, and he's in the midst of one now; trouble is, this is the last one he's entitled to, and he wants to make the most of it. Frank and Huey then stumble on a great story idea -- if Michael wants to have some fun, why not take him to Chicago, where he can really kick up his heels? Michael was written in part by Jim Quinlan, himself a one-time reporter, though with a much more respectable tabloid than the Mirror -- he wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Teri Garr Judge Esther Newberg
Bob Hoskins Vartan Malt
William Hurt Frank Quinlan
Andie MacDowell Dorothy Winters
Robert Pastorelli Huey Driscoll
Jean Stapleton Pansy Milbank
John Travolta Michael

Production Crew

John McGee Additional Music
David Kramer ADR Loop Group
Jane McCulley ADR Supervisor
James Dew Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Paul Calabria Animal Trainer/Wrangler
Alec Gillis Animatronic Effects
Amalgamated Dynamics Animatronic Effects
Camilla Henheman Animatronic Effects
Christine Papalexis Animatronic Effects
David Penikas Animatronic Effects
Rick Cedillo Animatronic Effects
Tom Woodruff, Jr. Animatronic Effects
Carl Sprague Art Director
James Tocci Art Director
Michael Scheffe Art Director
Alan B. Curtiss Associate Producer
Donald J. Lee, Jr. Associate Producer
Lawrence Karman Camera Operator
Martin Schaer Camera Operator
Jo Edna Boldin Casting
Mary Goldberg Casting
Joann Fregalette Jansen Choreography
Jim Lindley Cinematographer
John Lindley Cinematographer
G. Mac Brown Co-producer
Randy Newman Composer (Music Score)
Randy Newman Conductor
Elizabeth McBride Costume Designer
Antonio Martinez Dialogue Editor
Laura Civiello Dialogue Editor
Richard P. Cirincione Dialogue Editor
Nora Ephron Director
Geraldine Peroni Editor
Debbie Denise Executive Producer
Delia Ephron Executive Producer
Jonathan D. Krane Executive Producer
Ralph Horan Executive Producer
Alan B. Curtiss First Assistant Director
David Bernstein First Assistant Director
Robert Huberman First Assistant Director
Brian Vancho Foley Artist
Nancy Carbrera Foley Artist
Steven Visscher Foley Editor
Stuart Stanley Foley Editor
William Sweeney Foley Editor
Jac Rubenstein Foley Supervisor
Leslie Ann Anderson Key Hairstylist
Deborah Larsen Key Make-up
M. Scott McKee Lead Compositor
Bob Badami Music Editor
Nick Meyers Music Editor
Nick Meyers Musical Direction/Supervision
Dan Brodzik Painter
Fela Ife Small Post Production Coordinator
James Jacks Producer
Nora Ephron Producer
Sean Daniel Producer
Jenny Campbell Production Coordinator
Dan Davis Production Designer
Daniel Davis Production Designer
Geoffrey Lucius Patterson Production Sound
Shannon Shea Puppeteer
Yancy Calzada Puppeteer
Lee Dichter Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Topol Scenic Artist
Jim Quinlan Screen Story
Pete Dexter Screen Story
Delia Ephron Screenwriter
Jim Quinlan Screenwriter
Nora Ephron Screenwriter
Pete Dexter Screenwriter
Peter Dexter Screenwriter
Dianne Dreyer Script Supervisor
Christopher Woods Second Unit Director
Momentum Films Second Unit Director Of Photography
Tracy A. Doyle Set Decorator
Adele Plauche Set Designer
Lauren Polizzi Set Designer
Randy Newman Songwriter
Dan Korintus Sound Editor
Warren Shaw Sound Editor
Colin Campbell Sound/Sound Designer
Sony Pictures Imageworks Special Effects
David M. Blitstein Special Effects Coordinator
Randy Cabral Special Effects Foreman
Randy Moore Special Effects Foreman
Randy Moore Special Effects Foreman
Yvonne Sturm Special Effects Foreman
David Crone Steadicam Operator
Brick Mason Storyboard Artist
Charlie Croughwell Stunts Coordinator
Michael Kirchberger Supervising Sound Editor
Milton Glaser Title Design
Walter Bernard Title Design
Donald J. Lee, Jr. Unit Production Manager
Inc Cineric Visual Effects
Janos Pilenyi Visual Effects
Jody Rogers Visual Effects Editor
Mickey McGovern Visual Effects Producer
Ken Ralston Visual Effects Supervisor
Stephen Rosenbaum Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 1996
Runtime: 105
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
for a mild barroom brawl, some language and sensuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Fantasy

Produced by
Alphaville Productions
Turner Entertainment

Release
by New Line Cinema
Rank-Castle Rock
Turner Pictures Worldwide, Inc