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Le garçon qui venait du ciel

Original title: The Heavenly Kid
  • 1985
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Jason Gedrick and Lewis Smith in Le garçon qui venait du ciel (1985)
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In order to earn his wings and get into heaven, a hip guardian angel is handed the task of watching over a lonely high school boy who needs guidance on how to fit in.In order to earn his wings and get into heaven, a hip guardian angel is handed the task of watching over a lonely high school boy who needs guidance on how to fit in.In order to earn his wings and get into heaven, a hip guardian angel is handed the task of watching over a lonely high school boy who needs guidance on how to fit in.

  • Director
    • Cary Medoway
  • Writers
    • Cary Medoway
    • Martin Copeland
  • Stars
    • Lewis Smith
    • Jason Gedrick
    • Jane Kaczmarek
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Cary Medoway
    • Writers
      • Cary Medoway
      • Martin Copeland
    • Stars
      • Lewis Smith
      • Jason Gedrick
      • Jane Kaczmarek
    • 38User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Lewis Smith
    Lewis Smith
    • Bobby Fontana
    Jason Gedrick
    Jason Gedrick
    • Lenny Barnes
    Jane Kaczmarek
    Jane Kaczmarek
    • Emily Barnes
    Richard Mulligan
    Richard Mulligan
    • Rafferty
    Mark Metcalf
    Mark Metcalf
    • Joe Barnes
    Beau Dremann
    Beau Dremann
    • McIntyre…
    Stephen Gregory
    Stephen Gregory
    • Fred Gallo
    Anne Sawyer
    • Sharon
    Nancy Valen
    Nancy Valen
    • Melissa
    Chad Wiggins-Grady
    • Jerry
    Scott Stone
    • Frank
    William Kerwin
    • Suburbaner
    • (as Rooney Kerwin)
    Will Knickerbocker
    • Max
    Harold Bergman
    • Mr. Finley
    Donna Rosea
    • Boulevard Girl
    • (as Donna Rosae)
    Barney Johnston
    • Platform Official
    Lit Connah
    • Tramp
    Bill Ash
    • Aged Official
    • Director
      • Cary Medoway
    • Writers
      • Cary Medoway
      • Martin Copeland
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    Michael_Elliott

    Good Fun

    Heavenly Kid, The (1985)

    *** (out of 4)

    Rebel Without a Cause and It's a Wonderful Life meet the 80s teen comedy in this film which is certainly very bad but I've enjoyed it for many years now. The film starts off in the late 1960's as the rebel (Lewis Smith) gets killed in a chicken race. Fast forward to the present day and the rebel must do a good deed before he can enter Heaven. That good deed just happens to be taking a dork (Jason Gedrick) and turning him into a winner. Everything about this film is rather campy and corny but I've been a fan of this film since I was a little kid and caught it on some station that I can't remember now. This was my first time watching the movie in at least ten years and I must say it did contain that nostalgic feel and I still enjoyed it. The film has some of the dumbest lines but they made me laugh. The story is stupid but it's still funny. The performances are all one note but I've always felt Lewis Smith was very funny because he's playing someone cool yet he really doesn't come off too cool.
    lpspurlock

    One of My Fav 80's Comedies

    Basically this movie is about a guy that ends up dying way too young from a car crash. In order for him to get into heaven, he has to help out a teenager with certain things. I don't want to go too far into it b/c I don't want to risk spoiling it for anyone who hasn't seen it.

    Looking back at it now, it's a little aged but no matter how many times I've seen it, I still laugh at this movie. I know that it's quite predictable at times, especially after you've watched other movies with similiar plots/scripts. But it's still one of those films that I watch e every time I see it on cable. :) Good family movie that can bring up some laughter in the process.
    billybrown41

    Heartfelt, sentimental, 80s teen comedy

    There were a lot of great flicks that came out in the mid to late 80s. Many of them (most directed by John Hughes) went down as classics. Others were overlooked and underrated. Some became sleeper hits (John Cusack flicks) and still get heavy play in my VCR, especially during the Summer. "Heavenly Kid", however, is one of my faves that not too many people have heard of.

    It's a pretty straight forward story that could have been lifeless, but struck an emotional chord with me due to the acting and the sentimental value of the whole thing. It's also a great father-son story done from a different and original take.

    Bobby is your typical badass, black leather jacket wearing, cigarette smoking, drag racing, babe magnet who is killed in a game of chicken. This happens within the first five minutes of the movie and the next thing you know, Bobby is on the train to heaven. Upon getting there, he's presented with a small problem. They won't let him in unless he plays guardian angel and gets his wings. So it's back to earth for Bobby.

    He's sent back approximately seventeen years later to help a young geek get his life straight and to give the kid a little self-esteem.

    This is a wholly enjoyable film that anyone can enjoy. Although, some may complain that the ending is predicatable, they would be disappointed if it ended any other way.
    7pretty_inpink19

    A Decent 80's Comedy About Second Chances, Love & Sacrifice

    I'm a fan of 80's movies and The Heavenly Kid was a nice yet charming story filled with emotion, drama and just the right touch of romance added to it. The story is about a a teenage rebel who died in a car accident in the late 60's and is sent down to earth in the 80's on a mission to help a nerdy young man and gain his entrance into heaven.

    Lewis Smith was perfect as Bobby Fantana he played the part of a rebellious greaser very well. During the film his character discovers quite a few surprises along the way and learns the importance of sacrifice and getting a second chance. Jane Kaczmarek in her days before Malcolm In The Middle was well casted as Bobby's former girlfriend Emily and the mother of the young lad he was sent to help.

    In the 1960's Bobby Fantana (Smith) is a rebellious, greaser with attitude who challenges Joe Barnes(Metcalf) to a game of chicken after he made a pass at his girlfriend Emily. Bobby wins the race but unfortunately isn't able to get out of the car in time and dies in an explosion. 17 to 18 years later he's given an assignment and that is to help an awkward kid become more confident aiding him in the job is his guide Rafferty (Mulligan). Once on earth he meets his project who turns out to be geeky Lenny Barnes (Gedrick) a teen in love with a popular girl named Sharon. Soon enough Bobby begins working his magic and the once shy young man becomes more confident and cool.However with this newfound coolness Lenny becomes cockier and defiant towards friends and family. During the course of the story Bobby discovers that Lenny's mom is his former girlfriend and that she's married to Joe his old rival.

    There is a scene where he makes himself visible to Emily and they spend a nice night out reminiscing and then she drops the biggest bombshell of all Bobby is Lenny's father. Trouble soon arises when Rafferty informs him that Lenny is going to die in the same manner as he did, it's then that Bobby learns about the true meaning of love and sacrifice when he decides to give up his soul in order to prevent his son's death.

    Filled with nice music and a good ending The Heavenly Kid is a pleasant surprise for anyone who deserves another chance at life.
    10lmy4

    Light hearted comedy/love story

    I have loaned this to my friends (and their kids) of many ages and all have really enjoyed it. The sketch about the "spazola" had me in stitches although not politically correct these days Also, catch a look at Richard Mulligan as Rafferty (the man from "Soap" I'm told) I believe this film is very underrated but Sadly it is seldom seen on English TV apart from occasionally on Sky. However, should you ever get a chance to watch it...I would thoroughly recommend it ! It has sadness, humour, sex (A little), comedy and a story which is more than a lot of films these days. And..... The whole family can sit down together and enjoy it

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    • Trivia
      The subway used in the film is the MARTA system in Atlanta, Georgia.
    • Goofs
      The beginning of the film mentions the time period is early 1960s (1960 - 1962) which is when Bobby, who is Lenny's father, dies. However, even the oldest high school student in mid-1980s (1985 in this case) would have been born in the mid-to-late 1960s (1966 - 1968).
    • Quotes

      Bobby: Get me outta here! Open the door! There's a fucking Viking in here!

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: The Heavenly Kid/The Man with One Red Shoe/Explorers/The Black Cauldron (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Heart Of Love
      Written by Roxanne Seeman, Billie Hughes, Marcella Detroit (as Marcy Levy)

      Performed by Jamie Bond

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le Grand Rêve
    • Filming locations
      • Peachtree Center MARTA Station, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(subway and escalator scenes)
    • Production company
      • Engelberg-Sumner-Cheikes
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,852,271
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,614,225
      • Jul 28, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,852,271
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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