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| Director: | John Cornell | 
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| Writer: | Paul Hogan | 
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| Terry Dean is an electronics wizard and thief. After he is released from jail, he is hit by a car while saving a little girl's life. While in the hospital, he dreams that God visits him and tells him he's an Angel, and must start doing good things to make up for his past life. Not believing it at first, he soon becomes convinced he must be an Angel. Not having any Angel powers yet, he must use his own experiences and talents to make good things happen. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 21, 1990 | 
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| Director: | John Cornell | 
| Writer: | Paul Hogan | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | angel | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Ironbark Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $6,939,946 Budget: $25,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Paul Hogan | Terry Dean | 
| Elias Koteas | Steve Garner | 
| Linda Kozlowski | Rose Garner | 
| Doreen Lang | Mrs. Garner | 
| Douglas Seale | Father | 
| Larry Miller | Teller | 
| Charlton Heston | God | 
| Stephanie Hodge | Diner Waitress | 
| David Alan Grier | Det. Bill | 
| Jason Marsden | Boy | 
| Randy Vasquez | Hood Nervo at Bank | 
| Peter Vasquez | Thug | 
| Michael Alldredge | Det. Sgt. Freebody | 
| Ruth Warshawsky | Irene Bealeman | 
| Parley Baer | George Bealeman | 
| Robert Sutton | Guido | 
| Steven Brill | 2nd Male Teller | 
| Richard Grove | Uniformed Cop | 
| Hal Landon Jr. | Paradise Bar Local | 
| Hank Worden | Pop | 
| Vickilyn Reynolds | Nancy - Bank Customer #1 | 
| Ben Slack | Reverend Burton | 
| Troy Curvey Jr. | Tom the Guard | 
| Candi Milo | Bank Teller | 
| Tony Veneto | Wino in Lane | 
| Joe Dallesandro | Bank Hood Leader | 
| Don Ross | Man at Bar | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Kelly Van Horn | Line Producer | 
| David Stiven | Art Direction, Editor | 
| Dianne Crittenden | Casting | 
| Bernie Cutler | Art Direction | 
| Ken Diaz | Makeup Department Head | 
| Joe Montenegro | Special Effects Technician | 
| Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Stunts | 
| Noon Orsatti | Stunts | 
| John Cornell | Director | 
| Paul Hogan | Writer | 
| Maurice Jarre | Original Music Composer | 
| Russell Boyd | Cinematography | 
| Henry Bumstead | Production Design | 
| April Ferry | Costume Design | 
| Gene LeBell | Stunts | 
| Jack Gill | Stunts | 
| Andy Gill | Stunts | 
| Ernie F. Orsatti | Stunts | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Mark Turnbull | Associate Producer | 
| John Cornell | Producer | 
| Paul Hogan | Executive Producer | 
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You and me boss, we make a good team. Terry Dean is an exceptional career criminal, after his release from prison he is hit by a car whilst saving a young boy. He awakes in what appears to be a heavenly place, and much to his surprise he is visited by a deity and told that he is on probation, he ... is in short...almost an angel. Paul Hogan will forever be known as the bloke from Crocodile Dundee, a highly efficient fish out of water comedy that became a huge hit. However, the sequels and his other subsequent film's are either roundly ignored or highly frowned upon. That's a shame because Almost An Angel is a very engaging comedy, the sort of picture that stands up like a Capraesque piece for the 90s. It's the sort of fable that cheers one up when the blues draw in and then turn into a blackly dark cloud, yes it be true, old craggy faced Paul Hogan has the gift of comedy. True enough the doses of sentiment are at times like a treacle itch to be scratched, but is that a bad thing? Watching a street wise criminal turning his less than honourable skills into a thing of goodness? The film has many visual gags to go with the ream of religious ones that flow within the piece, be it Hogan attempting to fly or a quiet word about Elvis, Almost An Angel delights if one accepts the nature of the beast. Linda Kozlowski again teams up with Hogan (after the earlier Crocodile Dundee pairing), here she has very little to do but she slots in very nicely, even if a pre-end credits sequence does her and everyone else no favours at all. The best actor on show is the criminally undervalued Elias Koteas, playing the wheelchair bound Steve Garner, he exudes a believability factor that many modern day actors can learn from, where, the ability to act with just your face is high art if it's done correctly. Check out both the first and last scenes that Koteas shares with Hogan, great stuff that seems to have been forgotten due to the disdain shown for this particular film. I rate it 7/10 because it hits my spot when I need a pick me up, perhaps that is too high in this age where comedy is the hardest genre to succeed in? But don't believe the low rating here on this site, it's a delightful little comedy that is far from perfect, but hell! It's a heavenly piece knowingly incorporating the serious side of religious beliefs.