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Charley et l'ange

Original title: Charley and the Angel
  • 1973
  • G
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
701
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Charley et l'ange (1973)
ComedyFamilyFantasy

Charley is a workaholic family man who finds out from an angel that his "number's up" and he will be dying soon, so he tries to change his ways and be a better husband and father with the ti... Read allCharley is a workaholic family man who finds out from an angel that his "number's up" and he will be dying soon, so he tries to change his ways and be a better husband and father with the time he has left.Charley is a workaholic family man who finds out from an angel that his "number's up" and he will be dying soon, so he tries to change his ways and be a better husband and father with the time he has left.

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writers
    • Will Stanton
    • Roswell Rogers
  • Stars
    • Fred MacMurray
    • Cloris Leachman
    • Harry Morgan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Will Stanton
      • Roswell Rogers
    • Stars
      • Fred MacMurray
      • Cloris Leachman
      • Harry Morgan
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Fred MacMurray
    Fred MacMurray
    • Charley Appleby
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Nettie Appleby
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • The Angel formerly Roy Zerney
    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Ray Ferris
    Kathleen Cody
    • Leonora Appleby
    Vincent Van Patten
    Vincent Van Patten
    • Willie Appleby
    Scott C. Kolden
    • Rupert Appleby
    • (as Scott Kolden)
    George Lindsey
    George Lindsey
    • Pete - Handyman
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Ernie - Banker
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Buggs
    Barbara Nichols
    Barbara Nichols
    • Sadie
    Kelly Thordsen
    Kelly Thordsen
    • Policeman
    Liam Dunn
    Liam Dunn
    • Dr. Sprague
    Larry D. Mann
    Larry D. Mann
    • Felix
    George O'Hanlon
    George O'Hanlon
    • Harry - Police Chief
    Susan Tolsky
    Susan Tolsky
    • Miss Partridge
    Mills Watson
    Mills Watson
    • Frankie Zuto
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Derwood Moseby
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Will Stanton
      • Roswell Rogers
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    User reviews11

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    MacMurray Disney Film a Weak Outing

    Fred MacMurray and Cloris Leachman live in a Depression-era small country town. He has his own store and through a succession of mishaps and bad luck, he feels everything's against him. He finds his own sons idolizing another friend's father instead of himself, because he never does anything with him. Then he meets an angel, Henry Morgan, who says Fred has cheated death several times and that his end is only a matter of days, any time now. Unless he changes his money-loving ways and think of his family and real quick, he won't be here much longer. From such a serious and somewhat depressing beginning to a silly end, as the boys get a job, one not that up-and-up, (of course they're oblivious to what they're doing,) because they want to help the family out. The law goes after the mafia, which of course has something to with this questionable job of theirs. They all get thrown in this silly discombobulation of an ending. I wanted to like this movie, but it gets uneven and nonsensical by the end of it. It has its charming moments, but they are few and far between. The funniest thing is when Cloris thinks Fred has lost it, because he's talking to himself, when he's talking to the angel she can't see. If you love Fred MacMurray's Disney films, watch "The Absent-Minded Professor" and leave "Charley" to his own devices.
    7r96sk

    Could've been greater

    It's a solid film, but they could've done so much more with the premise.

    I liked the vast majority of the early knockings of 'Charley and the Angel', as it sets up a potentially extremely interesting plot that will be filled to the brim with heart and impact. Unfortunately, in reality it barely scratches the surface of the latter things. They do make the story meaningful, but it's very much underdone. The reasoning for Charley being in the situation isn't fully portrayed either, just told as how it is.

    Fred MacMurray adds to that initial feeling of mine, his acting is very good at the beginning; especially with his face and body language. He's still the standout throughout but, like the film itself, he falls flatter as he goes on.

    Running MacMurray very close is Harry Morgan, who is rather excellent as The Angel - I just wish we could've had more with him. I also liked the score incorporating "Hello! Ma Baby" into it when he's on-screen, which is amusing. None of the other characters really get much to work with.

    I do like this film by and large, I just feel it could've been greater.
    jaybabb

    Half Baked tale of Deppression era

    Quick Quiz folks: How old was Fred MacMurray when he made this film? He was born in 1908-this film was made in 1973. He was around 65 years old-too old to be a father of 2 young boys! He's old enough to be their grandfather. So, would someone please tell me why Disney Cast MacMurray as a father? He has since worn out his role as a father since "My three sons."

    I like Fred MacMurray, I consider him to be one of the best actors in Hollywood but he's all wrong here as a father. Cloris Leachman is OK as the mother, certainly better than she was in "Scavenger Hunt."

    Perhaps the best performances comes from the two boys, I like the scene where they drive a car!(and they seem to be the only ones who are enjoying themselves.) Harry Morgan is fine as the angel.

    So, overall this film was a half baked attempt at a feel good story of a family in the Depression. It was made at a time when Watergate broke lose and the Vietnam war-so perhaps they made this movie as an escape from that.

    I enjoy this film, but Disney should have done better with the story and the casting.
    6bkoganbing

    The Celestial Schedule of Arrivals

    Charley And The Angel was the final film that Fred MacMurray did for the Walt Disney Studio. It was certainly a profitable association for both Disney and MacMurray although this one does not come anywhere near such things as The Absent Minded Professor or The Shaggy Dog.

    MacMurray as Charley Appleby is a workaholic just tending to business at the hardware store day after day and ignoring his family which includes wife Cloris Leachman and kids, Kathleen Cody, Vincent Van Patten, and Scott Kolden. Kathleen's got a pair of boyfriends interested in her in Kurt Russell and Ed Begley, Jr. And the boys are getting themselves into mischief.

    MacMurray after a couple of close shaves gets a visit from guardian angel Harry Morgan who says because of those things, he's fouled up the celestial schedule. But he's on borrowed time and MacMurray now waking up and smelling the coffee decides he'd better change his lifestyle.

    The Disney family formula was wearing a bit thin. I don't think it was an accident that Fred's last three films with Disney were all set in the past. Disney's current star of modern type comedies was the all American Kurt Russell.

    The younger brothers innocent involvement with gangsters was something of a hoot however. I'm surprised Vincent Van Patten didn't go on to do more Disney items, he seemed perfect as a Magic Kingdom type.

    Harry Morgan is a droll sort of angel who gets to do a bit of scenery chewing with MacMurray. He's easily the best one in the film.

    Fans of Fred MacMurray should appreciate this.
    3moonspinner55

    Gaseous whimsy from Disney...

    Family man and hardware store owner in the 1930s cheats death and is visited by a persnickety angel with a scheduling conflict. Fred MacMurray, his eyebrows arched in malevolent ill-will and his hair darkened black as patent-leather, plays the hero like a galumphing, sexless clod. His character of Charley never makes a wise decision, never says the proper thing at the correct time...he can't even drive on the right side of the street! As the heavenly apparition, Harry Morgan cracks wise and wastes time with dead-end lines like, "Don't worry Charley, your wife can't see or hear me." It's "Topper" for under-achievers, or perhaps children too young to know any better. Technical aspects good, but the supporting cast is filled with wheezing old-timers looking for their piece of scenery to chew on. *1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      The last film that Fred MacMurray made for Walt Disney Productions.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the movie they talk about summer being almost over. The second day at the store, Charley stands by a wall calendar that says August, then when he gets home his sons give him a Father's Day card and he says "That's right, Sunday is Father's Day" which would mean it was mid-June.
    • Quotes

      Felix: Six cases go to Sadie's Place, and the rest goes to the Red Rooster. You got that?

      Willie Appleby: Sure.

      Felix: Good.

      Willie Appleby: Hey, how come they use so much cooking oil?

      Felix: Well... uh... it's the new high-grade thin oil. Yeah, they use it up faster. You guys better get going.

    • Alternate versions
      Some versions completely cut out a scene where Ed Begley Jr's character Derwood comes to the Appleby home to take Leonora out on a date.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Mouse Factory: Consciences (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Livin' One Day At The Time
      By Shane Tatum and Ed Scott

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Charley and the Angel
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, 500 South Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.75 : 1

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