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Unlikely Angel

 
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Unlikely Angel

  • Director: Michael Switzer
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Movie Type: Heavenly Comedy, Fantasy Comedy
  • Themes: Redemption
  • Main Cast: Dolly Parton, Roddy McDowall
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 92 minutes

Plot

Dolly Parton stars in this light-hearted story as Ruby Diamond, a singer who unexpectedly dies in an auto wreck and finds herself meeting the man at the pearly gates. Ruby discovers she did not rack up enough good deed points to enter the kingdom of Heaven, but she's given a second chance to come back to Earth and help others in hopes of proving she deserves angel status after all. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brian Kerwin; Allison Mack - Sarah; Maria Del Mar; Eli Marienthal - Matthew

Credit

Robert L. Freedman - Co-producer, Michael Switzer - Director, Mark Rosenbaum - Editor, Sandy Gallin - Executive Producer, Donald Kushner - Executive Producer, Peter Locke - Executive Producer, Dolly Parton - Executive Producer, Gail Berman - Executive Producer, Velton Ray Bunch - Composer (Music Score), Dolly Parton - Songwriter, Robert Draper - Cinematographer, Jonathan Bernstein - Producer, Liz Coe - Teleplay By, Robert L. Freedman - Teleplay By, Katherine Ann Jones - Screen Story

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Unlikely Angel
Directed by Michael Switzer
Produced by Jonathan Bernstein
Written by Katherine Ann Jones
Liz Coe
Starring Dolly Parton
Roddy McDowall
Maria del Mar
Music by Velton Ray Bunch
Cinematography Robert Draper
Editing by Mark W. Rosenbaum
Release date(s) December 17, 1996
Country  United States
Language English

Unlikely Angel is a 1996 Christmas film starring Dolly Parton. It premiered on CBS in 1996. As of 2009, it is shown in the 25 Days of Christmas programming block on ABC Family.

Plot summary

Parton stars as a somewhat-selfish country singer, Ruby Diamond, whose untimely death while driving at night results in her gaining an audience with St. Peter (Roddy McDowall). He offers her a rather unusual arrangement: she will return to Earth on a mission to reunite the suburban Bartilson family (a family that's been torn apart ever since the mother died). If she succeeds by midnight on Christmas Eve, then she will be granted her wings as an angel. If not, she will receive a fate much worse.

Masquerading as an out-of-sorts governess, Ruby slowly but surely starts to knit father/widower Ben Bartilson (Brian Kerwin) together with his rebellious yet conflicted daughter Sarah (Allison Mack) and lonely son Matthew (Eli Marienthal). But when Christmas Eve rolls around and Matthew runs away from home, St. Peter arrives to remind Ruby of the deal's terms, to which she replies, "I don't care; I'm fixing this family whether I get into Heaven or not." Upon the successful completion of her mission, St. Peter urges her to leave, despite her protests (she's become very fond of the family). But he reminds her that they will no longer remember her, so she reluctantly accepts. As she is awarded her wings, we see the family celebrating their first Christmas together in years.

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