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Heaven Can Wait (1978)

June 28, 1978 (US) Fantasy, Comedy, Romance • 101m

Overview

Joe Pendleton is a quarterback preparing to lead his team to the superbowl when he is almost killed in an accident. An overanxious angel plucks him to heaven only to discover that he wasn't ready to die, and that his body has been cremated. A new body must be found, and that of a recently-murdered millionaire is chosen. His wife and accountant—the murderers—are confused by this development, as he buys the L.A. Rams in order to once again quarterback them into the Superbowl.

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Top Billed Cast

Warren Beatty
Warren Beatty

Joe Pendleton

James Mason
James Mason

Mr. Jordan

Jack Warden
Jack Warden

Max Corkle

Dyan Cannon
Dyan Cannon

Julia Farnsworth

Buck Henry
Buck Henry

The Escort

George J. Manos
George J. Manos

Security Guard

Dick Enberg
Dick Enberg

TV Interviewer

Dolph Sweet
Dolph Sweet

Head Coach

R.G. Armstrong
R.G. Armstrong

General Manager

Ed Peck
Ed Peck

Trainer

John Randolph
John Randolph

Former Owner

Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien

Advisor to Former Owner

Joseph F. Makel
Joseph F. Makel

Haitian Ambassador

Will Hare
Will Hare

Team Doctor

Lee Weaver
Lee Weaver

Way Station Attendant

Roger Bowen
Roger Bowen

Newspaperman

Joel Marston
Joel Marston

Board Member

Earl Montgomery
Earl Montgomery

Board Member

Bernie Massa
Bernie Massa

Coliseum Security Guard

William Sylvester
William Sylvester

Nuclear Reporter

Charlie Charles
Charlie Charles

Highwire Performer

Nick Outin
Nick Outin

Chauffeur

Jim Boeke
Jim Boeke

Kowalsky

Curt Gowdy
Curt Gowdy

TV Commentator

Al DeRogatis
Al DeRogatis

TV Color Analyst

Benjie Bancroft
Benjie Bancroft

Reporter (uncredited)

Arline Bletcher
Arline Bletcher

Woman in Line (uncredited)

Charlie Cowan
Charlie Cowan

Football Player (uncredited)

Garrett Craig
Garrett Craig

Swimmer (uncredited)

Paul D'Amato
Paul D'Amato

Swimmer's Friend (uncredited)

Robert Fortier
Robert Fortier

Wealthy Man in Restaurant (uncredited)

Allan Graf
Allan Graf

Football Player (uncredited)

Bryant Gumbel
Bryant Gumbel

TV Sportscaster (uncredited)

Jim Healy
Jim Healy

TV Sportscaster (uncredited)

Chick Hearn
Chick Hearn

Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Ray Pourchot
Ray Pourchot

Board Member (uncredited)

Nick Raymond
Nick Raymond

Reporter (uncredited)

Elliott Reid
Elliott Reid

Waiter (uncredited)

Byron Webster
Byron Webster

Waiter (uncredited)

Crew
Dave Grusin
Dave Grusin

Original Music Composer

Elaine May
Elaine May

Screenplay

William A. Fraker
William A. Fraker

Director of Photography

Hawk Koch
Hawk Koch

Executive Producer

George Gaines
George Gaines

Set Decoration

Lee Harman
Lee Harman

Makeup Artist

Charles H. Maguire
Charles H. Maguire

Executive Producer

Richard Oswald
Richard Oswald

Sound Effects Editor

Richard Bruno
Richard Bruno

Costume Design

Milton Lustig
Milton Lustig

Music Editor

Edwin O'Donovan
Edwin O'Donovan

Art Direction

Charles H. Maguire
Charles H. Maguire

Unit Production Manager

Tom Overton
Tom Overton

Sound Mixer

Peter Sorel
Peter Sorel

Still Photographer

Hawk Koch
Hawk Koch

Assistant Director

Karen Hale Wookey
Karen Hale Wookey

Script Supervisor

Alan Levine
Alan Levine

Property Master

Nick McLean
Nick McLean

Camera Operator

Craig Huston
Craig Huston

Second Assistant Director

Sam Bernstein
Sam Bernstein

Production Accountant

John Wilkinson
John Wilkinson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

R.A. MacDonald
R.A. MacDonald

Special Effects

Wayne Fitzgerald
Wayne Fitzgerald

Title Designer

Robert Towne
Robert Towne

Additional Writing

Robert Samuels
Robert Samuels

Second Assistant Camera

Paul Sylbert
Paul Sylbert

Production Design

Craig R. Baxley
Craig R. Baxley

Stunt Coordinator

Craig R. Baxley
Craig R. Baxley

Second Unit Director

Harry Segall
Harry Segall

Theatre Play



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

November 23, 2024

Maybe Warren Beatty was also a fan of Powell & Pressburger as this has shades of "Matter of Life and Death" (1946) to it. Rather than a fighter pilot though, it's quarter-back "Joe" (Beatty) who is erroneously selected to take the Concorde to heaven. He protests to supremo "Jordan" (James Mason) who discovers that his new charge is still supposed to have another fifty-odd years with his mortal coil. OK, let's just put him back. Ah, well no - he h… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$15,000,000

Revenue

$98,800,000

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