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Heaven Must Wait (2003)

Heaven Must Wait (2003)
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A wandering black sheep attempts to gain his angel wings when his large inheritance turns out to be a small church in director Tom Reeve's touching tale of love and redemption. Raymond (Andrew McCarthy) has never been the most popular member of his family, but thanks to a little help from his generous brother Otis, Raymond has always managed to scrape by even in the hardest of times. Just when it seems that things couldn't look any worse, Raymond receives word that he has inherited a property on the English countryside. Upon arrival, Raymond discovers that the property is neither an expansive manor nor a cozy house, but instead a decrepit stone church on the edge of ruin. When conniving village businessman Malcolm Slee (Bill Treacher) approaches Raymond about purchasing the property so that he may ransack the place in search of King Charles' mythical treasure rumored to have been hidden there at the end of the English War, Raymond initially agrees before learning from local bed and breakfast owner Rachel (Louise Lombard) that a poor family has taken shelter in the crumbling house of worship. With the bond between Raymond and Rachel growing ever stronger, and a little help from a friendly young orphan named Diggity (Max Dolbey), Raymond may shed his shady ways and make it to the pearly gates after all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tom Reeve
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Heaven Must Wait

A wandering black sheep attempts to gain his angel wings when his large inheritance turns out to be a small church in director Tom Reeve's touching tale of love and redemption. Raymond (Andrew McCarthy) has never been the most popular member of his family, but thanks to a little help from his generous brother Otis, Raymond has always managed to scrape by even in the hardest of times. Just when it seems that things couldn't look any worse, Raymond receives word that he has inherited a property on the English countryside. Upon arrival, Raymond discovers that the property is neither an expansive manor nor a cozy house, but instead a decrepit stone church on the edge of ruin. When conniving village businessman Malcolm Slee (Bill Treacher) approaches Raymond about purchasing the property so that he may ransack the place in search of King Charles' mythical treasure rumored to have been hidden there at the end of the English War, Raymond initially agrees before learning from local bed and breakfast owner Rachel (Louise Lombard) that a poor family has taken shelter in the crumbling house of worship. With the bond between Raymond and Rachel growing ever stronger, and a little help from a friendly young orphan named Diggity (Max Dolbey), Raymond may shed his shady ways and make it to the pearly gates after all. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

Complete Cast of Heaven Must Wait


Director(s):
Tom Reeve
Writer(s):
Tom ReeveMichael Burks
Producer(s):
Michael BurksRomain Schroeder
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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    Jeff N.

    My wife and I enjoyed every minute of this wonderful and unusual story and we cried at the end. That is OK as it moved each of us! Loved it. Jeff and Karen

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    JERRY S.

    This was a cute "Family" movie, it won't or didn't win any awards (which, lately if a movie wins an Academy Award it isn't worth watching...(i.e. Little Miss Sunshine, Babel) but was a feel good type movie non the less. Recommend it to families with children or if you just want a movie that makes you feel good. Loved the cast too.

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    Brenda M.

    Slow to start but glad I waited because it turned out to be very good.

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