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12 November 1999 (USA) moreTagline:
Get 'touched' by an angel. morePlot:
An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loophole and re-enter Heaven. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
6 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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simply fabulous--kevin smith rocks! more (977 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bud Cort | ... | John Doe Jersey | |
| Barret Hackney | ... | Stygian Triplet (as Barrett Hackney) | |
| Jared Pfennigwerth | ... | Stygian Triplet | |
| Kitao Sakurai | ... | Stygian Triplet | |
| George Carlin | ... | Cardinal Glick | |
| Brian O'Halloran | ... | Reporter (as Brian Christopher O'Halloran) | |
| Betty Aberlin | ... | Nun | |
| Matt Damon | ... | Loki | |
| Ben Affleck | ... | Bartleby | |
| Dan Etheridge | ... | Priest @ St. Stephen's | |
| Linda Fiorentino | ... | Bethany | |
| Derek Milosavljevic | ... | Kissing Couple | |
| Lesley Braden | ... | Kissing Couple | |
| Marie Elena O'Brien | ... | Clinic Girl (scenes deleted) (as MarieElena O'Brien) | |
| Janeane Garofalo | ... | Liz |
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Rated R for strong language including sex-related dialogue, violence, crude humor and some drug content.Parents Guide:
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130 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:16 | Netherlands:16 (DVD rating) | Argentina:16 | Netherlands:12 | Singapore:(Banned) | USA:TV-14 (tv rating) | Philippines:R-18 | Brazil:18 | Australia:MA | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:18A (Canadian Home Video rating) | Finland:K-16 | France:U | Germany:16 (nf) | Hong Kong:IIB | Israel:16 | Malaysia:(Banned) | Norway:15 | South Korea:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:RFun Stuff
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While in production the project's name was Bearclaw. moreGoofs:
Factual errors: "Seraphim" is actually the plural form of "seraph". moreQuotes:
[first lines]Announcer: Ladies and Gentlemen, the driving force behind Catholicism WOW, Cardinal Glick.
Cardinal Glick: Thank you, thank you, thank you. Now we all know how the majority and the media in this country view the Catholic church. They think of us as a passe, archaic institution. People find the Bible obtuse... even hokey. Now in an effort to disprove all that the church has appointed this year as a time of renewal...
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Never on Sunday moreFAQ
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While both funny and frightening, this film is more than just a comedy with gratuitous violence and (bad)-language. It's a theological reflection...and a call to the Church to focus on things that matter (like living life to the fullest, helping those in need, honoring and respecting all, expecting respect in return) rather than those that don't (like...well, dogma [doctrines/church laws] or any belief that causes us to "draw a line in the sand," condemning to hell or perdition any who disagree with us). As I watched it (the first and all subsequent times), I felt sure that the movie was written by someone who really loves his church -- but is smart and aware enough to recognize its shortcomings, its blindspots, even its failures and hypocrisies. Rather than simply leaving or ignoring or dismissing it, Smith chooses to enter into dialogue with it, using the potent medium of film to do so. One can only hope that the church--not just Roman Catholic but all branches of it-- takes him up on his call to conversation.
Not to be missed in the film, on a lighter note, are the introductory disclaimer and the "Thank Yous" at the end. Smith thanks Elaine Pagels, for God's sake -- who knew anyone in Hollywood read contemporary, feminist theology? What a welcome revelation....