Tony Danza as a modern-day jaded contractor who undergoes a remarkable transformation while building an ark like Noah's. It also stars Wallace Shawn and Jane Sibbett.Tony Danza as a modern-day jaded contractor who undergoes a remarkable transformation while building an ark like Noah's. It also stars Wallace Shawn and Jane Sibbett.Tony Danza as a modern-day jaded contractor who undergoes a remarkable transformation while building an ark like Noah's. It also stars Wallace Shawn and Jane Sibbett.
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette
- Daniel Waters
- (as Christopher Marquette)
Joe Norman Shaw
- Aris
- (as Joe-Norman Shaw)
Edward C.K. Richardson III
- Ernie Jr.
- (as Ed Richardson III)
Jaia Talisman
- Cute Blonde
- (as Anita Matthys)
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This is disney`s story about a housebuilder named Norman that takes the role of Noah and builds an ark.He builds houses just right.Until an angel comes and says He has to build an ark.In 40 days just like the real noah.Once this gets out everyone thinks he`s crazy.His family and friends everyone.But when he`s finished.And then the storm comes.Everybody is in shame.They come to the ark.Norman saves everybody`s life.And the movie is over.Disney makes great TV movies.This one is the best.See it if you want a funny yet serious movie.
Light entertainment which might have you smiling from time to time; all so implausible, the world of make-believe. Even the actors appear not to be acting, but just playing at acting. Easy-going so as to keep children happy, but most certainly if only about 7 years old, or if you are 97 years old and want to sleep for a while. A far-fetched fantasy for over-anxious minds, perhaps, and I cannot really believe that anybody concerned with making this film could have taken anything even slightly seriously. However, if the planet keeps on warming up, and rainstorms continue getting worse, who knows whether in the next twenty years you will be building ships in your garden in Dakota? It is worth thinking about.
This is a wonderful and spiritually inspiring movie for anyone and is especially great for families. It is an excellent example of how hard we can make it for God to get our attention and how resistant we our to follow his direction for our lives. This story teaches so many lessons of faith, communication, love, and relating to one another. Looking into this film will help one to see within themselves. Anyone can identify with at least one of the characters, and there is something to be learned from each one. More importantly this film opens ones eyes to not only look for what is right but to see the bigger picture beyond that to the sacrifice of self for the greater good. Truly an inspiring film with the right touch of lighthearted comedy.
In modern times, there are three films that come to mind dealing with Noah and the great flood; Noah in 2014, Evan Almighty in 2007, and this Disney version from 1998. Honestly, this is the most family friendly version, and not just because it is a Disney film, it was directed by Ken Kwapis. He is known more for his family friendly films. And, of course, there's Tony Danza in the lead role, and he's as family friendly as they come.
Wallace Shawn co-stars in his own zany way as a character actor, as he does very well. The animal co-stars are also really interesting to see as well, its amazing how well they trained them. The story is written to be funny, but also serious and dramatic at times. Disney's Noah is worth a watch, especially for children; they will love the animals.
Wallace Shawn co-stars in his own zany way as a character actor, as he does very well. The animal co-stars are also really interesting to see as well, its amazing how well they trained them. The story is written to be funny, but also serious and dramatic at times. Disney's Noah is worth a watch, especially for children; they will love the animals.
I'm never sure what this movie is trying to be, or what point it is trying to make. Different ideas start, but there is no finish. Why did Norman Waters have to build the ark? What did his wife's death have to do with it? What was the point of this movie? Poor writing, amateur acting. Sorry, I like Tony Danza, but this movie got a "1" rating from me.
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[Norman and Angela walk in on Levon and his girlfriend making out in the Ark]
Norman Waters: You know, Levon, the Ark is not a make-out place.
Angela: Norman, he's fifteen. Every place is a make-out place.
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