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  1. Synopsis. Young foster child Roger Bomman and his friend, J.P., love to sneak into baseball games of the struggling California Angels. Still in limited contact with his widowed father, Roger asks when they will be a family again. His father replies sarcastically, "I'd say when the Angels win the pennant." Taking his father's words literally, he ...

  2. Jul 15, 1994 · Overview. Roger is a foster child whose irresponsible father promises to get his act together when Roger's favourite baseball team, the California Angels, wins the pennant. The problem is that the Angels are in last place, so Roger prays for help to turn the team around. Sure enough, his prayers are answered in the form of angel Al. William Dear.

  3. Angels in the Outfield. COMEDY. Foster kid Roger (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) loves the Anaheim Angels, even though they're the worst team in the major leagues. His estranged dad promises to reunite the family if the Angels make it to the World Series, so Roger decides to ask for some divine help and prays that his favorite team will turn things around.

  4. Angels in the Outfield: Directed by William Dear. With Danny Glover, Brenda Fricker, Tony Danza, Christopher Lloyd. When a boy prays for a chance to have a family if the California Angels win the pennant, angels are assigned to make that possible.

  5. Jul 15, 1994 · Directed by. William Dear. Angels are the celestial beings of choice right now. They're getting good press in the newsweeklies, Broadway plays are written about them, and now here is a retread of the 1951 film "Angels in the Outfield," about how they help a losing team turn around its season, all because of the faith of a little boy.

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · On July 15, 1994, Angels in the Outfield arrived in theaters, breathing new life into the 1951 film of the same name and bringing a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt back to the big screen. Also starring ...

  7. The batters couldn't hit water if they fell out of a boat. The fielders must be using frying pans instead of baseball mitts. It looks like the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates haven't got a prayer...until the prayers of a young orphan girl get the Pirates some celestial support! Comedy and charm form the winning lineup of Angels in the Outfield, starring Paul Douglas as the team's short-fused manager. "Dogs have fleas, managers have sportswriters," he grouses to a columnist (Janet Leigh) covering ...