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Michael

Michael

  • Status: Released
  • 25-12-1996
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 5.702
  • Vote count: 633

Tabloid reporters are sent by their editor to investigate after the paper recieves a letter from a woman claiming an angel is living with her.

John Travolta

Michael

Andie MacDowell

Dorothy Winters

William Hurt

Frank Quinlan

Bob Hoskins

Vartan Malt

Robert Pastorelli

Huey Driscoll

Jean Stapleton

Pansy Milbank

Teri Garr

Judge Esther Newberg

Wallace Langham

Bruce Craddock

Joey Lauren Adams

Anita

Carla Gugino

Bride

Tom Hodges

Groom

Catherine Lloyd Burns

Evie

Richard Schiff

Italian Waiter

Calvin Trillin

Sheriff

Donald J. Lee Jr.

Court Bailiff

JoAnn Fregalette Jansen

Tammy

David Harrod

Mal

Jane Lanier

Suzanne

John Hussey

Minister

Margaret Travolta

Reporter #1

David M. Bernstein

Reporter #2

Betsy Sokolow-Sherman

Reporter #3

Tracey A. Doyle

Reporter #4

Blue Deckert

Joe

Deborah Nunez

Woman #1

Dell Aldrich

Woman #2

Kay Colvin

Woman #3

James N. Harrell

Old Geezer #1

Peyton E. Park

Old Geezer #2

Dianne Dreyer

Jennifer

Tim Harrison

Slacker #1

Daniel Mimura

Slacker #2

Mark Nutter

Counterman

Thomas F. Evans

Reporter

Stephen Bruton

Musician in Bar (uncredited)

Dominic Paolo Testa

Motorist (uncredited)

Tom Woodruff Jr.

Bull (uncredited)

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***Testifies to the JOY of living itself*** Michael, excellently portrayed by John Travolta, is an unorthodox Archangel enjoying his last mission (vacation?) to Earth. A supermarket tabloid from Chicago sends a team to Iowa to get a story and pictures; after discovering that he's a real angel they naturally want to bring him back to the big city. What works best is that the story is essentially a fun-spirited road movie. William Hurt, Andie MacDowell and Robert Pastorelli have an exceptional time meeting Michael and trying to escort him back to Chicago. Michael acts like a tourist having the time of his life, humorously wanting to see those silly little 'attractions' dispersed across the countryside (e.g. "the world's biggest non-stick frying pan," etc.) -- you know, the ones most of us adults roll our eyes at. Lots of fun things and miracles take place along the way. What struck me the most about Michael (the angel) is that he has a genuine spirit of JOY. The simple joy-of-living-itself is all over him; and this has a phenomenal impact on the people around him. It's something most of us could learn from Michael. The film has loads of laughs and, surprisingly, even some profundities. The film runs 105 minutes and was shot in Texas, Iowa and Chicago. GRADE: A

GenerationofSwine

Andie MacDowell was once the most adorable person in Hollywood wasn't she? And I mean that as it utterly charming. And the same goes for her performance here, she turns up the charm and does her best to sell the role. But, unfortunately, Travolta (fresh from his Pulp Fiction rebirth) is playing his Vincent Vega role in the comedy and is entirely out of place throughout it. Really, if you are a Travolta fan you should just watch Pulp Fiction, it's basically him doing the same thing in a film where it works and feels appropriate. Here, well, here you just have Andie MacDowell attempting to charm the film into a success, while Travolta still thinks he's working with QT.