Gabriel and Me
Synopsis
Jimmy's angelic aspirations are not, however, welcomed by his long-suffering family. The feather-covered costume that he wears to carry out his angelic duties - including the dramatic rescue of a young Scout from drowning - doesn't help either.
When his Dad falls seriously ill, Jimmy decides to use his celestial powers to try and save him. The Spuds need a small miracle to make things better.
Details
- Year
- 2001
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- tbc
- Format
- 35mm Kodak
- Director
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Udayan Prasad
- Producer
- Chris Bould, Ellen Bronfman, Andrew Hauptman
- Editor
- Barrie Vince
- Screenwriter
- Lee Hall
- Director of Photography
- Alan Almond
- Sound
- Albert Bailey
- Composer
- Stephen Warbeck
- Principal cast
- Iain Glen, David Bradley, Rosie Rowell, Billy Connolly
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Samuelson Productions
Contact: Rachel Cuperman13 Manette Street
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UK
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Sales Company
The Works
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UK
T 020 7612 1080
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