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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn angel is sent to earth to help save the soul of a saloon and gambling house owner.An angel is sent to earth to help save the soul of a saloon and gambling house owner.An angel is sent to earth to help save the soul of a saloon and gambling house owner.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Richard Alexander
- One of Byron's Gunmen
- (sin créditos)
Jimmy Ames
- Bartender
- (sin créditos)
Gordon Armitage
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
Roy Butler
- Heavenly Deity
- (sin créditos)
Jess Cavin
- Townsman
- (sin créditos)
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If anyone knows if and when it will be on TV please email me and let me know. I have wonderful memories of this movie when I was a boy.
allanph@lv.rmci.net
allanph@lv.rmci.net
Like Allanph I saw this on TV when I was very small and I remember it as "Moantana Mike." It used to be on pretty frequently in the early days of television, as I remember, and my brother and I both loved it. I have been trying to tape it or buy it since videos became available, with no luck. I wish the powers that be would re-release it on video. It is a fond memory from a more innocent time. And it must be a great film because my brother and I both have the same strong desire to see it again. I am sure it is a classic, so why not treat it as such?
I remember seeing this movie as a child on TV, a very long time ago, probably in the 50's. It was also my Dad's favorite movie. If anyone knows of a copy I would move heaven and earth to get a copy.
AMC and TCM if you are listening, do something about it. I've even written to the western channel on our cable station to see if they can find it.
Such a loss that we can't find this movie, pity the poor people who never heard of or saw this special film. Robert Cummings played the angel and Brian Donlevy was the "bad" guy. I don't remember all of it, but certain scenes are prominent. Where Cummings goes into a burning building, walking through the flames to rescue someone. And of course the ending where Cummings is taking a little boy to Heaven, Oh, I remember being so moved by this and I was just a child of 8 or 9 years of age, and it still moved me.
AMC and TCM if you are listening, do something about it. I've even written to the western channel on our cable station to see if they can find it.
Such a loss that we can't find this movie, pity the poor people who never heard of or saw this special film. Robert Cummings played the angel and Brian Donlevy was the "bad" guy. I don't remember all of it, but certain scenes are prominent. Where Cummings goes into a burning building, walking through the flames to rescue someone. And of course the ending where Cummings is taking a little boy to Heaven, Oh, I remember being so moved by this and I was just a child of 8 or 9 years of age, and it still moved me.
Heaven Only Knows from 1947 was a great movie with a beautiful message. It left a wonderful impression on me as a child. The story itself gave forth the importance of good over evil. Robert Cummings along with Brian Donlevy put forth great acting in this film. The actor who portrayed the Devil also left an impression on me. The idea of putting this rather religious message in the area of a western town, is unique. I keep looking to see if it is listed in the TV movie guides but never see it. I often wonder why some of those older, great, movies are never shown on TV considering the TV networks keep playing other older movies over and over again. Does anyone know how I can obtain a copy of this film? I have tried everywhere.
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Robert Cummings was a good actor and I really enjoyed all his works. Kings Row, Sabateor, Dial M for Murder, and many others were all great to watch. Heaven Only Knows (Montana Mike as I remember),is a favorite of mine, and as a young girl it was shown on TV (The Million Dollar Movie) for a solid week. I watched it each and every day. I love how he comes into town and things just seem to change, no one suspecting he's an angel. What I remember too is the sign on the saloon, "Pair O Dice". (Not sure if I'm spelling it correctly). I remember too that he cares too much for the leading lady, but brings himself back to reality. Mostly though, I remember crying at the end when he takes the little boy with him to heaven. It would be very nice to see it run again on some of the movie channels so that our young children can see a movie where fantasy and sentiment play on your heartstrings. Wouldn't it be nice to re-introduce these films again! As of today, I watch the movie channels that show the old classics. Movies from the 1930's, 40's, 50's really tend to be my favorites. I thought what a great idea for our schools to run a program where old movies with good story lines could be shown. I personally have been searching for this movie for a long time, so glad to have found your website. Please let me know how I can purchase this film whether it be on VHS or DVD.
Thank you, Patricia Nelson
Thank you, Patricia Nelson
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMarjorie Reynolds replaced Helen Walker, who had been injured in a car accident.
- ErroresWhile it's possible that George Washington would have been on the one dollar bill shown in the movie, (he first appeared on the one dollar bill in 1869) Abraham Lincoln didn't appear on the five dollar bill until 1914, long after the period depicted in this movie.
- Citas
Michael, aka Mike: No man ever makes his own fate.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
- Color
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Misión terrenal (1947) officially released in India in English?
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