Michael with John Travolta: DVD Cover

    Michael Director: Nora Ephron Cast: John Travolta, Andie MacDowell, William Hurt, Bob Hoskins

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/11/1997
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated PG

    Viewer Rating: (5 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Funny" See All

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    Features

    Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene access; Theatrical trailer; Languages and subtitles: English, Français, Español

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    Scene Index

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    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Credits (Heaven Is My Home). [1:55]
    2. Closing an account. [2:05]
    3. Winter Wonderland. [1:26]
    4. Missing Americans and a topless tree. [3:20]
    5. Off to see an angel. [4:03]
    6. Dog tales. [1:51]
    7. Pansy greets her guests. [2:32]
    8. Meet Michael. [4:04]
    9. Winged-man theories. [3:13]
    10. The last breakfast. [4:39]
    11. The works. [2:17]
    12. Terms of the trip (Up Around the Bend)./ [4:31]
    13. World's largest ball of twine. [2:48]
    14. The 6,360th battle. [3:49]
    15. Inventions and other angelic deeds (I Don't Care If You Love Me Anymore). [3:00]
    16. Fancy footwork (Chain of Fools). [2:11]
    17. Barroom brawl. [1:57]
    18. A favor behind bars. [4:47]
    19. In chambers (All You Need Is Love). [2:49]
    20. Roadside interlude. [5:15]
    21. The pie capital of America (You Are My Sunshine, Crazy Arms). [2:27]
    22. The Pie Song and Sittin' by the Side of the Road. [3:53]
    23. Room rondelay (Feels like Home). [4:27]
    24. Confessions at dawn (What a Wonderful World). [4:56]
    25. A miracle. [5:29]
    26. Godspeed. [3:21]
    27. Not Quinlan's area. [2:58]
    28. Solo acts (I Thought About You). [2:32]
    29. The angel of Frank's dreams. [3:30]
    30. Mission accomplished. [2:07]
    31. Dancing home (Bright Side of the Road); End Credits (Throught Your Hands, Love G [6:35]

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    Editorial Reviews

    There are angels among us, and they like lots of sugar in their coffee, in writer-director Nora Ephron's comic fantasy Michael. Vartan Malt (Bob Hoskins) 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 right up the Mirror's alley, so he sends out three people to get the story -- Frank Quinlan (William Hurt), a reporter whose career has hit the skids; Huey Discoll (Robert Pastorelli), a photographer on the verge of losing his job (even though he owns the Mirror's mascot, Sparky The Wonder Dog); and Dorothy Winters (Andie MacDowell), a self-styled "angel expert." They arrive at the rooming house of Patsy Millband (Jean Stapleton), who informs them that she does indeed have an angel for a tenant, and introduces them to Michael (John Travolta). 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 a 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. Frank and Huey then stumble on 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 was written in part by Jim Quinlan, himself a one-time reporter, though with a much more respectable tabloid than the Mirror -- he wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Michaelby Anonymous

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    August 27, 2008: My husband and I have watched this movie several times. It is funny, entertaining, and you just can not wait to see what Michael will do next!! After all, &quot he's not that kind of angel&quot . Just love it.

    Michaelby Anonymous

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    November 30, 2005: I saw this movie five times when it came out in theaters. It became my second, only to its a wonderful life,favorite movie of all time. If you can only see one Travolta movie, this is the one to see.


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