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City Of Angels (1998)
Rating:
Starring: Andre Braugher, Nicolas Cage, Dennis Franz, Meg Ryan
Director: Brad Silberling
Category: Drama, Classic
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
114 mins

 
 

 

She didn't believe in angels until she fell in love with one.

What if angels walked among us, and one of them fell in love with one of us?Nicolas Cage is Seth, an angel who must decide if he'll forsake his immortality and become human--on the chance that the woman of his dreams might love him.That woman is Maggie (Meg Ryan), a pragmatic heart surgeon who doesn't believe in angels...until she meets Seth.Will love be their mutual destiny?Will they take the risks that shape that destiny?The choice is theirs to make.

 
 
   
   

 
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