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City of Angels

She didn't believe in angels until she fell in love with one.
1998 | 114m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Brad Silberling
Writer: Dana Stevens
Staring:
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When a guardian angel – who invisibly watches over the citizens of Los Angeles – becomes captivated by a strong-willed heart surgeon, he ponders trading in his pure, otherworldly existence for a mortal life with his beloved. The couple embarks on a tender but forbidden romance spanning heaven and Earth.
Release Date: Apr 10, 1998
Director: Brad Silberling
Writer: Dana Stevens
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Romance
Keywords suicide, angel, life and death, operation, heaven, faith, afterlife, remake, los angeles, california, interspecies romance
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Atlas Entertainment, Regency Enterprises, Monarchy Enterprises B.V., Taurus Film
Box Office Revenue: $198,685,114
Budget: $55,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicolas Cage Seth
Meg Ryan Maggie Rice
Andre Braugher Cassiel
Dennis Franz Nathaniel Messinger
Colm Feore Jordan
Robin Bartlett Anne
Joanna Merlin Teresa Messinger
Sarah Dampf Susan
Nigel Gibbs Doctor
John Putch Man in Car
Lauri Johnson Woman in Car
Christian Aubert Foreign Visitor in Car
Rhonda Dotson Susan's Mother
Jay Patterson Air Traffic Controller
Shishir Kurup Jimmy, Anesthesiologist
Brian Markinson Tom, Surgical Fellow
Elisabeth Shue Pregnant Woman
Alexander Gould Little Boy (Uncredited)
Kieu Chinh Asian Woman
Nick Offerman Construction Worker
Kim Murphy Balford's Daughter
Name Job
Brad Silberling Director
Keith Campbell Stunts
Kerry Rossall Stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunts
Julius LeFlore Stunts
Eddie Yansick Stunts
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Kathy Jarvis Stunts
Tanner Gill Stunts
Eric Chambers Stunts
Lilly Kilvert Production Design
Danny Bramson Music Supervisor
Shay Cunliffe Costume Design
David Rubin Casting
Matt Rebenkoff Second Assistant Director
Gretchen Rau Set Decoration
John Warnke Art Direction
Dianne Wager Assistant Art Director
Patrick Cassidy Leadman
Martha Johnston Set Designer
John P. Goldsmith Set Designer
Anthony D. Parrillo Set Designer
Dianne Dreyer Script Supervisor
John Rhode Camera Operator
Murray Close Still Photographer
Ian Kelly Video Assist Operator
Morris Flam Chief Lighting Technician
Jeff Pelton Camera Loader
Heather Green Camera Loader
John Carney Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Dennis J. Lootens Rigging Gaffer
Bobby Huber Key Grip
Scott Hillman Best Boy Grip
Bryan Ashford Dolly Grip
Coleman L. Hart Key Rigging Grip
David Gulick Property Master
Peter C. Clarke Assistant Property Master
David MacMillan Sound Mixer
Harrison D. Marsh Boom Operator
Perry Dodgson Cableman
Carol Hybi Costume Supervisor
Alan Martin Costumer
Taryn Walsh Costumer
Gail Just Costumer
Hallie D'Amore Key Makeup Artist
Allen Weisinger Makeup Artist
Lutz Wesemann Makeup Artist
Joseph Coscia Hairstylist
Thomas R. Burman Makeup Effects Designer
Bari Dreiband-Burman Makeup Effects Designer
Anthony Allen Barlow Makeup Effects Designer
Peter Maroti Makeup Effects Designer
Adam Boome Associate Editor
Michael Hofacre Associate Editor
Danya Joseph Assistant Editor
Eric Tignini Second Second Assistant Director
Shelley Kirkwood Unit Publicist
David Blitstein Special Effects Coordinator
Daniel W. Barringer Stunt Coordinator
Bobby Joe Garren Greensman
Lauren Ross Location Manager
Ken Haber Location Manager
Steve Dayan Location Manager
Mark B. Johnson Assistant Location Manager
Joel Marrow Transportation Coordinator
Randy Cantor Transportation Captain
Butch West Construction Coordinator
Thomas E. Brown Painter
Chuck Eskridge Standby Painter
Adria Later Studio Teacher
Judith M. Brown Studio Teacher
Jan Garner Production Accountant
Douglas V.R. Shellow Production Secretary
Scott French Casting Assistant
Willie Radcliff Craft Service
Todd Rowland Actor's Assistant
Karen Lin Actor's Assistant
John Pospisil Sound Designer
Robert J. Litt Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Herbick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elliot Tyson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
David E. Stone Sound Effects Editor
Geoffrey G. Rubay Sound Effects Editor
Julia Evershade Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Christopher Flick Foley Editor
Ezra Dweck Foley Editor
Robert Randles Music Editor
Katherine Quittner Music Editor
Carlton Kaller Music Editor
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Michael J. Broomberg Foley Artist
Marilyn Graf Foley Mixer
Sonny Pettijohn Assistant Sound Editor
Elijah Schkeiban Assistant Sound Editor
Paul Hulme Scoring Mixer
Ben Georgiades Scoring Mixer
John Bell Orchestrator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Terry Claborn Color Timer
John Nelson Visual Effects Supervisor
Robin Griffin Visual Effects Producer
John McLaughlin CG Supervisor
Colin Campbell Compositing Lead
John Alden Stunts
Scott Alan Cook Stunts
Steve Blalock Stunts
James Turner Stunts
Rick Sawaya Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
J. Mark Donaldson Stunts
Bob Elmore Stunts
Ramiro González Stunts
Jim Stephan Stunts
Brad Bovee Stunts
Brian J. Williams Stunts
Larry Holt Stunts
Ray Gabriel Stunts
George Marshall Ruge Stunts
Alex Gaona Stunts
Royce L. Minor Stunts
Rashaé Minor Stunts
Christina Ritzi Stunts
Ramiro Gonzalez III Stunts
Gabriel Yared Orchestrator, Original Music Composer
John Seale Director of Photography
Lynzee Klingman Editor
Allegra Clegg Unit Production Manager
Michele Panelli-Venetis First Assistant Director
Cal Roberts First Assistant Camera
Trevor Loomis Second Assistant Camera
Mark Gantt Assistant Property Master
Donna Casey-Aira Assistant Costume Designer
Colleen Callaghan Key Hair Stylist
Sally Hershberger Hairstylist
Doug Coleman Stunt Coordinator
Jess Gonchor Construction Foreman
Mark Mangini Supervising Sound Editor
Harry Rabinowitz Conductor
Eddie Braun Stunts
Max Daniels Stunts
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Mark Chadwick Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunts
Jason Rodriguez Stunts
Gilbert Rosales Stunts
Wim Wenders Original Film Writer
Richard Reitinger Original Film Writer
Dana Stevens Screenplay
Ronna Kress Casting Associate
Julia Rivas Frey Visual Effects Producer
Peter Handke Original Film Writer
Name Title
Charles Roven Producer
Dawn Steel Producer
Robert Cavallo Executive Producer
Douglas Segal Co-Producer
Kelley Smith-Wait Co-Producer
Jeff Levine Associate Producer
Alan Glazer Associate Producer
Arnon Milchan Executive Producer
Charles Newirth Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

_**What goes on "behind the scenes"?**_ Released in 1998, "City of Angels" is a drama/fantasy/romance starring Nicolas Cage as a literal angel in Los Angeles named Seth who's assigned to bring the dead to God and other duties. During one of his assignments he meets and becomes intrigued by a surg ... eon (Meg Ryan) and wonders what it would be like to be human. Andre Braugher is on hand as Seth's angel friend while Dennis Franz plays a human in whom Seth seems to have an affinity. Will Seth "fall to the earth"? I saw this when I was younger and it didn't have much of an impact, although I liked it. Viewing it at an older age definitely heightened my appreciation and shows that this is a movie for mature people (regardless of age). It skillfully touches on heavy issues of which younger people don't particularly dwell. Based on the 1987 Euro film "Wings of Desire," everything depends on if the film can convince the viewer that the angels are real and believable in the context of the story. It does so convincingly with a tone similar to "Meet Joe Black," which was released the same year as "City of Angels" (later); and maybe 1990's "Ghost." If you like these two movies you will definitely appreciate "City." I don't want to say anything more because it's better that you watch the movie and discover its potential riches for yourself. The script is well thought out, although they didn't milk the ending for all its potential, plus it seemed rather rushed, not to mention there are some glaring theological holes. Regardless, this is a nigh spiritual masterpeace. (No, I didn't misspell that). The film runs 114 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles, Malibu, Big Bear Lake, Lake Tahoe and the San Francisco Public Library, California. GRADE: A-/B+

Jun 23, 2021
Peter89Spencer
6.0

Everytime I hear Iris by Goo Goo Dolls I'll always think of Nic Cage! ...

Jun 23, 2021