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The film's soundtrack, The Heavenly Kid (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was produced by George Duke and consists of ten songs featured in the movie. [7] The soundtrack was released on vinyl, cassette and as of 2013 it was available digitally through iTunes and Amazon MP3.
Billboard gave a "Recommended Pick" which said: "Ballad from the "Heavenly Kid" soundtrack; fans of Whitney Houston should take note of a comparable talent.". William Ruhlmann, writing for AllMusic, described the songs on "If My Heart Had Wings": "Melissa Manchester's first album of new material in a decade was filled with big, dramatic ballads and widescreen production values."
The Heavenly Kid: Orion Pictures Corporation: Cary Medoway (director/screenplay); Martin Copeland (screenplay); Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrick, Jane Kaczmarek, Richard Mulligan, Mark Metcalf, Nancy Valen, Lynne Griffin, Christopher Greenbury: Kiss of the Spider Woman: Island Pictures
Oh Heavenly Dog! (1980) Christmas Mountain (1981) The Angel (1982) The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982) Stuck on You! (1982) Brainstorm (1983) Two Of A Kind (1983) One Magic Christmas (1985) The Heavenly Kid (1985) Date with an Angel (1987) Made in Heaven (1987) Wings of Desire (1987) All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) Always (1989) Chances Are (1989)
Smith starred as Bobby Fontana in 1985's The Heavenly Kid. In 1987, he played the title role in the failed television pilot The Man Who Fell to Earth which was based on the David Bowie film from the 1970s. Smith landed a starring role in the short-lived Fox comedy television series Karen's Song.
Valen made her film debut in Porky's Revenge (1985), followed by a role in The Heavenly Kid with Richard Mulligan and Jane Kaczmarek. In 1989, Valen co-starred alongside Patrick Dempsey in the film, Loverboy. She also had a small role opposite Kirk Cameron in the film Listen to Me.
1985 The Heavenly Kid: Joe Barnes 1986 One Crazy Summer: Aguilla Beckersted 1988 Mr. North: Mr. Skeel 1989 The Oasis: Eric 1991 Oscar: Milhous 1995 A Reason to Believe: Dean Kirby 1995 Rage: Lt. Gov. Dalquist 1996 The Stupids: Colonel Neidermeyer 1997 Hijacking Hollywood: Michael Lawrence 1997 Loose Women: Director Marsh 1999 Drive Me Crazy: Mr ...
He had roles in The Heavenly Kid (1985), Iron Eagle (1986), and Promised Land (1987) with director Michael Hoffman, Iron Eagle II (1988 in an uncredited role for the first few minutes of the movie), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), the cult classic Rooftops (1989), Backdraft (1991), and Crossing the Bridge (1992).