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Can't Be Heaven

  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Ralph Macchio and Michelle Trachtenberg in Can't Be Heaven (1999)
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ComedyDramaFamilyRomance

Will 13 year old Danny and Julie become more than friends? Danny gets a rival but gets help from Hubbie the ghost.Will 13 year old Danny and Julie become more than friends? Danny gets a rival but gets help from Hubbie the ghost.Will 13 year old Danny and Julie become more than friends? Danny gets a rival but gets help from Hubbie the ghost.

  • Director
    • Richard Friedman
  • Writer
    • Dario Fagnani
  • Stars
    • Bryan Burke
    • Diane Ladd
    • Ralph Macchio
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    501
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Friedman
    • Writer
      • Dario Fagnani
    • Stars
      • Bryan Burke
      • Diane Ladd
      • Ralph Macchio
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Bryan Burke
    • Danny
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Nona Gina
    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Hubbie
    Rachel Ticotin
    Rachel Ticotin
    • Maggie
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    Michelle Trachtenberg
    • Julie
    Jamie Williams
    Jamie Williams
    • Phil
    Michael Galeota
    Michael Galeota
    • Archie
    Matt McCoy
    Matt McCoy
    • Mike
    Annie Abbott
    Annie Abbott
    • Miss Wisser
    Rachel Robinson
    Rachel Robinson
    • Miss Viola
    Garry Marshall
    Garry Marshall
    • Pawn Shop Broker
    Kaley Cuoco
    Kaley Cuoco
    • Teresa Powers
    Shayna Fox
    Shayna Fox
    • Shirley
    Siri Baruc
    Siri Baruc
    • Young Nona Gina
    Michael Alaimo
    • Father Micelli
    • (as Mike Alaimo)
    Bryan A. Robinson
    • Edgar
    • (as Bryan Robinson)
    Ralph Manza
    Ralph Manza
    • Anzio
    Pat Li
    • Japanese Woman
    • Director
      • Richard Friedman
    • Writer
      • Dario Fagnani
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    abner2665

    Good film, poor transfer!

    "Forever Together" is a good coming-of-age film which does a good job of showing "first loves" at such young ages. However the film transfer has much to be desired. The sound is terrible, being much too brilliant because the theatrical equalization was not removed and viewers will probably find the high frequencies are way too bright. It appears the same master tape was used for both VHS and DVD. The picture quality is average and I suspect that grainy film stock was used in the making of the movie. None of the transfer defects take away the story contents, but the movie would be a lot more enjoyable with a good quality picture and sound transfer.
    10cob-2

    Can't Be Heaven is a great heartwarming story about love that all ages will enjoy.

    Danny is falling in love with his best friend Julie, but isn't sure what to do about it. Danny recruits a mentor to help him win Julie's affections, Hubbie Darling, a jazz sax player from the 30's who he happened to meet in the cemetery while visiting his father's grave. Hubbie has his problems though, as he has been dead for 60 years and is refusing to go to heaven until he can be joined by his one true love who is still alive. Hubbie offer's Danny advise and gives him suggestions on how to win Julie over, but what worked in the way of romance in the 30's may not have the same effect in the 90's. Danny finds himself nervous around Julie when she starts hanging out with Archie, the handsome new boy in the class. With Hubbie's advise, he is not only losing Julie's love, but he's getting beat up by the new boy who is also after Julie's affections. But Danny persists, he trusts Hubbie's instincts. Hubbie teaches Danny to play a love song he wrote for his sweetheart, but never had the chance to play it for her. Danny learns the song and plays it beautifully. At a school dance Danny finds a way to show Julie how he feels towards her, he plays the sax which touches Julie who then starts to realize that she feels more for Danny the she thought. But Danny's mettle is tested when he has to defend Julie from a physical attack by Archie. Danny barely wins the fight, but he for the first time asserts himself for Julie. Later, Danny plays the song for Hubbie in the cemetery, Danny's grandmother hears the music and follows it. There in the cemetery, she see's Hubbie. We learn that it is Danny's grandmother Hubbie has been waiting for. Hubbie shows Danny that when two people belong together, nothing can keep them apart, not even death.
    9Tensman

    A Sweet Surprise

    I started watching "Can't be Heaven" just to see what Ralph Macchio looks like these days, and was gradually hooked into this latter-day "Wonder Years" story line. This film is a refreshing escape from the typical hard-pounding hip hop garbage that dominates teen-theme films today. Ralph Macchio offers a fine, understated performance while Diane Ladd brings realism and feeling to a role often wrought by overacted stereotype. By the end of the film, it feels all right to believe that Danny (Bryan Burke) can burn on the sax like jazz legend Red Holloway, who provides the smooth Chicago sound. Jazz fans will notice that Macchio's character, Hubbie, is also a jazz man from the "Windy City". "Can't be Heaven" is truly a sweet surprise, stocked with a surprisingly familiar cast. Pick up some goodies from your local Italian bakery and settle in for some smiles and tears, all worth the effort.
    1chuckydorn

    Can't believe they found funding for this!

    I truly don't know how or why they made this movie. I suppose to see if they could get away with it. Let's just say that the acting and editing are horrible in this movie. Not to mention the writing. The story is a good idea, but probably would have worked better with children of an older age (instead of 12). This is more of a movie for younger (I mean really younger) adults and shouldn't be watched by anyone who has passed puberty. The only thing that made this watchable was the performance by Ralph Macchio, who plays a dead sax player. Even he can't pull this thing out of the muck though. I strongly recommend that you don't waste the money on this garbage.
    priscilla-mccartney

    song title of the song Instrumental sax

    Firstly i have to say that the film was superb, best I've seen in ages.. The film was so enjoyable to watch, that when my friend came to see me a few days after watching it, i told her about the film.. She also plays the keyboard and wanted to listen to the song, she also loved to song. When the young boy Danny was playing, it looked as though he was actually playing the sax... I'm sure it will be a long time before i enjoy another film as much as i did this one... The haunting song in which Danny played on the tenor Saxaphone was wonderful...and i would dearly love to play it myself.. I'm a 74 year pensioner who plays the keyboard. Can you advise me the name of the song, to enable me to get the sheet music on this...

    Cilla McCartney...

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    • Goofs
      When Danny buys a rose for Julie at a Japanese flower shop, a sprig of Baby's Breath is tied to it. Later as he stands by a tree watching Archie give Julie a big bouquet, the rose has a fern tied to it.
    • Quotes

      Phil: Ahhh, the lovely Julie Ziff.

      Julie: Creep.

      Phil: That's good, I find brevity attractive.

      Julie: See ya, Danny.

      Phil: Goodbye, Gorgeous.

      Julie: You make my puke... want to puke!

      Phil: I'm flushed with passion!

      Julie: Ugghh!

      [she leaves]

      Danny: You're such an idiot!

      Phil: Oh, I knew that before you did, my friend. Just invite me to the wedding.

      [to Nona]

      Phil: He's in love, you know. But he's too dumb to figure it out.

      Nona Gina: Ah, wise-uh boy!

    • Connections
      Features Star Fox 64 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Danny's Quest
      By Jeff Marsh

      Performed by Keith Flax

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    • Release date
      • December 5, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Forever Together
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Charles O'Brien Productions
      • Unapix Entertainment Productions
      • World International Network (WIN)
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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