Plot
When a boy prays for a chance to have a family if the California Angels win the pennant, angels are assigned to make that possible.
Release Year: 1994
Rating: 5.5/10 (11,379 voted)
Director:
William Dear
Stars: Danny Glover, Brenda Fricker, Tony Danza
Storyline Roger who has lost his mother is living separated from his father. As he and his friend J.P. are one of the biggest fans of the Los Angeles baseball team he has got only two dreams: Living together with a real family and let LA win the championship. As he is praying for these two things to happen some angels show up in order to help him - but he is the only one to see them and believe in them. Fortunately the coach of the baseball team sees his abilities and so LA has a run to the finals...
Writers: Dorothy Kingsley, George Wells
Cast: Danny Glover
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George Knox
Brenda Fricker
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Maggie Nelson
Tony Danza
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Mel Clark
Christopher Lloyd
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Al the Boss Angel
Ben Johnson
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Hank Murphy
Jay O. Sanders
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Ranch Wilder
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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Roger Bomman
Milton Davis Jr.
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J.P.
Taylor Negron
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David Montagne
Tony Longo
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Triscuitt Messmer
Neal McDonough
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Whitt Bass
Stoney Jackson
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Ray Mitchell
Adrien Brody
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Danny Hemmerling
Tim Conlon
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Wally
Matthew McConaughey
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Ben Williams
Taglines:
It Could Happen.
Release Date: 15 July 1994
Filming Locations: Alameda, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $24,000,000
(estimated)
Gross: $50,236,831
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Through out the movie, JP says "it could happen" 6 times.
Goofs:
Continuity:
Al's baseball cap disappears in the dugout during the final game when he sits down to talk to Roger.
Quotes:
[first lines]
JP:
Roger, do you believe in heaven? Roger Bomman:
I guess. That's where they said my mom went.
User Review
A very cute and charming film
Rating: 9/10
I really do not understand the negative reviews on this film and I
never will. People who question the plot are in some serious need of a
check up because this was such a wonderful movie. I used to watch it
all the time with my grandfather, I grew up in a baseball oriented
family and my grandfather and I just adored this movie. I avoided the
film for a few years though after he passed away because it would bring
up sad memories, but wanting to think of him I bought the movie and I
still love it. I love everything this film has to offer. It makes me
feel good, it's funny, it's charming, has wonderful characters and
makes you believe that anything could happen.
Young foster children Roger and his friend J.P. love to sneak into
baseball games of the hopelessly dreadful California Angels. Still in
limited contact with his widower father, Roger asks when they will be a
family again. His father replies , "I'd say when the Angels win the
pennant." Taking his father's words literally, Roger prays for God to
help the Angels win. After he prays, a star, unseen by Roger, twinkles
in the sky. His wish comes true as real angels help the Angels win and
the down on his luck coach George Knox uses him thinking he's a good
luck charm. But then he discovers that there may be a little something
more to Roger, then opening up his heart to something bigger. He
becomes a better coach, the team becomes better naturally and Roger
starts to believe not only in angels but love as well.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Roger was so wonderful, he had such heart and
put passion into the role. Most child actors are very annoying and play
up to the cute factor too much, but if you're telling me that you did
not tear up when his father just abandons him in court and he breaks
down in Maggie's arm you need to have your heart checked to see if it's
beating. His chemistry with Christopher Lloyd was wonderful and they
really played off each other well. Danny Glover, how could you not love
his character? George Knox is a has-been who has lost any faith that
anything could happen, the boys that entered his life just changed it
forever. I love everything about this movie, I don't know how anyone
couldn't. It's a wonderful movie and if given the fair chance it
deserves, the rating should be much higher. After all the angels are
always watching.
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