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Angel in the Family (2004)

Angel in the Family (2004)
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Weary and dispirited following the death of his wife Lorraine (Meredith Baxter) and after suffering a mild stroke, Buddy Bishop (Ronny Cox) anxiously reaches out to his estranged daughters Sarah (Tracy Needham) and Beth (Natasha Gregson Wagner), asking that they join him for a Christmas reunion. Despite a multitude of their own problems, Sarah and Beth agree--but they're not too happy about spending the holidays in the old, boarded-up house that Buddy had shared with his late wife. Circumstances change dramatically when the Bishops awaken one morning to find a beaming Lorraine waiting for them in the kitchen as if nothing had ever happened to her! The "resurrection" of Lorraine leads to a moving and inspirational conclusion in the made-for-cable Angel in the Family, which first aired December 18, 2004 on the Hallmark channel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Georg Stanford Brown
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Synopsis of Angel in the Family

Weary and dispirited following the death of his wife Lorraine (Meredith Baxter) and after suffering a mild stroke, Buddy Bishop (Ronny Cox) anxiously reaches out to his estranged daughters Sarah (Tracy Needham) and Beth (Natasha Gregson Wagner), asking that they join him for a Christmas reunion. Despite a multitude of their own problems, Sarah and Beth agree--but they're not too happy about spending the holidays in the old, boarded-up house that Buddy had shared with his late wife. Circumstances change dramatically when the Bishops awaken one morning to find a beaming Lorraine waiting for them in the kitchen as if nothing had ever happened to her! The "resurrection" of Lorraine leads to a moving and inspirational conclusion in the made-for-cable Angel in the Family, which first aired December 18, 2004 on the Hallmark channel. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Georg Stanford Brown
Writer(s):
Duane Poole
Producer(s):
Stephen Wesley BridgewaterAlbert T. Dickerson
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    Carol S.

    this is a tender,loving story.It was so nice to see a movie about family.the chance to say a good-bye to someone we love.it was funny,yet very touching.you need tissues to get through this one,especially at christmas.i found myself wishing that i had the chance to see my mom one last time at the holidays.

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    Soreta M.

    Very good. I enjoyed it

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    The Galloway F.

    This was a complicated family with issues that needed settling. The "angel" was the Mother coming back.... from Heaven? I would not confuse children with this one, but it is worth watching to see this family work through their relationship difficulties.

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