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Ordinary Angels is a 2024 American Christian drama film. Directed by Jon Gunn and written by Meg Tilly and Kelly Fremon Craig, it is based on true events that transpired during the 1994 North American cold wave. [6] It stars Hilary Swank, Alan Ritchson, Nancy Travis, and Tamala Jones. The film was theatrically released by Lionsgate on February ...
With a true story centered on everyday people pulling off extraordinary feats, “Ordinary Angels” can’t help but embrace the sentimentality at its core. It’s baked into its DNA, and is the ...
Ordinary Angels: Jon Gunn: United States Cabrini [27] Alejandro Gómez Monteverde: United States Escape from Germany: T.C. Christensen: United States The Hopeful: Kyle Portbury United States, Australia, Canada Unsung Hero: Richard L. Ramsey Joel Smallbone: United States Diego de Pantoja, SJ: A Bridge between China and the West: Jesús Ramón ...
“Ordinary Angels,” a Lionsgate release, has been rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America “for thematic content, brief bloody images and smoking.“ Running time: 116 minutes ...
Ordinary Angels: North American distribution only; co-production with Vertigo Entertainment, Stampede Ventures and Kingdom Story Company [84] [85] [86] March 8, 2024: Imaginary: co-production with Blumhouse Productions and Tower of Babble [87] March 15, 2024: Arthur the King
"Ordinary Angels" is about how one child was saved. In the movie, widower Ed Schmitt, played by Ritchson, is desperately trying to secure a liver transplant for his 3-year-old daughter. Swank's ...
This weekend’s newcomers, Hilary Swank’s inspirational drama “Ordinary Angels” and director Ethan Coen’s comedic thriller “Drive-Away Dolls,” are targeting single digits in their debuts.
Born and raised in Fall River, Massachusetts, Sorel received a degree in Theatre and Film from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. [1] After graduation she went to New York City and began her acting career starring in Off-Broadway plays, commercials, and television, making her debut in the ABC soap opera All My Children playing bit part. [2]