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Meet a different kind of angel.
"Infused with a warm, wry wit" (Los Angeles Times), The Angel Levine is a moving examination of the need to believe and the desire to be believed in. Featuring "wildly funny dialogue" (Time) and a "superb cast" (L.A. Herald Examiner), this modern day morality tale is poignant and entertaining gem.
Things couldn't get worse for Jewish tailor Morris Mishkin (Zero Mostel). His shop has gone up in flames, his daughter has married outside the faith, and worse yet, his wife is slowly dying. But just when he decides to give up on God, a mysterious man (Harry Belafonte) appears, claiming to be his Jewish guardian angel! Doubtful that the stranger is Jewish, never mind an angel, Mishkin must overcome his skepticism if he wants on last chance at redemption.
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