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Michael (1996 film)

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Michael
File:Michael front cover travolta.jpg
Michael promotional poster
Directed byNora Ephron
Written byNora Ephron
Delia Ephron
Peter Dexter
Jim Quinlan (Story)
Produced bySean Daniel
Nora Ephron
James Jacks
Executive Producer: Delia Ephron
Jonathan D. Krane
Co-Producer:
G. Mac Brown
StarringJohn Travolta
Andie MacDowell
William Hurt
Bob Hoskins
Robert Pastorelli
Jean Stapleton
Edited byGeraldine Peroni
Music byRandy Newman
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
United States Canada December 25, 1996
Running time
105 min.
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$119,718,203

Michael is the title of an American fantasy motion picture released in 1996. The film stars John Travolta as the Archangel Michael, who is sent to Earth to do various tasks, including mending some wounded hearts. Contrary to popular depictions of angels, Michael is portrayed as a boozing, smoking, oversexed slob—but a character capable of imparting unexpected wisdom. The cast includes Andie MacDowell, William Hurt, Joey Lauren Adams and Robert Pastorelli as people who cross Michael's path. The film was directed by Nora Ephron. The original music score was composed by Randy Newman. The dance scene and other location shots were filmed at the community center of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Cornhill, Texas and on country roads near Walburg, Texas as well as at Texas's Gruene Hall.

Plot summary

Vartan Malt is the editor of a tabloid called the National Mirror that specializes in unlikely stories about celebrities and frankly unbelievable tales about ordinary folks. When Malt gets word that a woman is supposedly harboring an angel in a small town in Iowa, he figures that this might be up the Mirror's alley, so he sends out three people to get the story — Frank Quinlan, a reporter whose career has hit the skids; Huey Discoll, a photographer on the verge of losing his job (even though he owns the Mirror's mascot Sparky the Wonder Dog); and Dorothy Winters, a self-styled "angel expert" (actually a dog trainer hired by Malt to eventually replace Discol. They arrive at the rooming house of Pansy Milbank, who informs them that she does indeed have an angel for a tenant, and introduces them to Michael. Michael has wings like an angel, but the resemblance ends there; Michael loves cigarettes, has an uncontrollable sweet tooth (and a pot belly to match), tends to use a large number of non-angelic phrases, is not much on personal hygiene, and likes to hang out with the ladies. Michael informs his visitors that in Heaven, an angel is allowed to make certain number of "vacations" on Earth, and he's in the midst of one now; trouble is, this is the last one he's entitled to, and he wants to make the most of it. After Pansey unexpectantly dies, Frank and Huey stumble upon a great story idea — if Michael wants to have some fun, why not take him to Chicago, where he can really kick up his heels? Michael reveals that this was his idea from the beginning. The rest of the the film is the experiences that Frank, Huey, Dorothy, Sparky and Michael have while driving to Chicago (Michael refuses to fly). During the trip it is slowly revealed that Michael truly is an angel whose mission on Earth is to get Frank an Dorothy together despite both having bad experiences with love. After Sparkey is hit by a truck and killed, Michael brings him back to life, but in the process uses up his alotment of miracles and begins to weaken. The group reaches Chicago just in time for Michal to see the Sears Tower (which he always wanted to see) and dissapear. After Frank an Dorothy go there seperate ways, Michael returns one more time (this time with Pansey in tow) to succesfully get Frank and Dorothy back together for good.

Main cast

Box office totals

  • Production Budget: N/A
  • Est. Marketing Costs: N/A
  • Domestic: $95,318,203 79.6%
  • Overseas: $24,400,000 20.4%
  • Worldwide: $119,718,203

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