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The Angel Levine

  • 1970
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Harry Belafonte in The Angel Levine (1970)
Morris Mishkin is an elderly Jewish tailor plagued by hard times who prays to God for help and receives it in the person of a most unusual angel named Levine, a young, black, Jewish hustler from somewhere between Harlem and Heaven.
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Morris Mishkin is an elderly Jewish tailor plagued by hard times who prays to God for help and receives it in the person of a most unusual angel named Levine, a young, black, Jewish hustler ... Read allMorris Mishkin is an elderly Jewish tailor plagued by hard times who prays to God for help and receives it in the person of a most unusual angel named Levine, a young, black, Jewish hustler from somewhere between Harlem and Heaven.Morris Mishkin is an elderly Jewish tailor plagued by hard times who prays to God for help and receives it in the person of a most unusual angel named Levine, a young, black, Jewish hustler from somewhere between Harlem and Heaven.

  • Director
    • Ján Kadár
  • Writers
    • Bill Gunn
    • Ronald Ribman
    • Bernard Malamud
  • Stars
    • Zero Mostel
    • Harry Belafonte
    • Ida Kaminska
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    897
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    • Director
      • Ján Kadár
    • Writers
      • Bill Gunn
      • Ronald Ribman
      • Bernard Malamud
    • Stars
      • Zero Mostel
      • Harry Belafonte
      • Ida Kaminska
    • 22User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Zero Mostel
    Zero Mostel
    • Morris Mishkin
    Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte
    • Alexander Levine
    Ida Kaminska
    Ida Kaminska
    • Fanny Mishkin
    Milo O'Shea
    Milo O'Shea
    • Dr. Arnold Berg
    Gloria Foster
    Gloria Foster
    • Sally
    Barbara Ann Teer
    • Welfare Lady
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Delicatessen Clerk
    Anne Jackson
    Anne Jackson
    • Woman in Delicatessen
    Stephen Strimpell
    Stephen Strimpell
    • Drugstore Clerk
    Sam Raskyn
    • Druggist
    Kathy Shawn
    • Woman in Drugstore
    • Director
      • Ján Kadár
    • Writers
      • Bill Gunn
      • Ronald Ribman
      • Bernard Malamud
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    4film_ophile

    This was just soooo horrible

    I absolutely hate it when a film completely falls apart near the end, after you've already invested an hour into it. and that's what happened with this film. i was intrigued by its actors and the fact that malamud wrote its source story. I haven't gone to read that story but I cannot imagine that it ends like this film ends.Fortunately i didn't pay good money to see or rent it because my library had it. ohhhh such a waste of excellent acting (the wife in particular was so perfect).but milo o'shea as a Jew?!!!! now THAT was funny. I haven't researched into its making but it played like the director lost his marbles or died 3/4 of the way through the film. Before that point, a story and characters were developing,there were a number of neat plot points and there wasn't too much time wasted. but ooh that last 1/2 hour- if that wasn't the screwiest, most worthless denouement I've ever witnessed, I don't know what is. I just hate it when one's faith is so destroyed like that; it feels like an act of violence.
    jaykay-10

    It is so, if you think so

    Only viewers who are partial to stories that don't clearly differentiate between the real and the imaginary are likely to respond positively to this picture. But the fuzziness of that dividing line is one of the major themes, and as such is rendered effectively. Levine may be an angel from above, or merely a hoodlum with a snappy line of patter - along with a conscience. To its credit, the story works both ways. And if Mishkin has the same beneficial effect on Levine's spiritual life that Levine has on Mishkin's, then the story works on yet a third level of interpretation. The picture slows noticeably in a few spots: as an adaptation of a short story it cannot quite sustain a hour and forty minutes of running time without flagging a bit. Zero Mostel is outstanding, bringing the character to life with every gesture, inflection, movement and facial expression. Harry Belafonte's limited range is barely adequate, but the small supporting cast is a strong one. Those who savor the real/imaginary byplay are also likely to enjoy "Finding Graceland" and "Bronco Billy."
    10mangalitza9

    THE MOST UNDERRATED MOVIE ON IMDb - and I mean it!

    ... and I DO mean it. If not literally (after all, I have not seen every movie ever created!), at least, obviously, among the ones, the many I know.

    5.3 ??? The rule of thumb with IMDb is this: sometimes movies rated very highly (for example, the piece of Kannes-Kompetition-Krowned-Korean-Kraap called "Oldboy") can be truly bad. But rarely a movie worth watching is actually rated under 6. This movie, very much worth watching, is. A disgrace.

    True, I give it a 10 in protest. The movie is not perfect. Its true rating should be an 8 or a 9. It has some acting flaws (Belafonte especially), the script wanders around, sometimes. However, what we have here is one of the greatest directors of all times, the Czech Jan Kadar, directing two of the greatest actors of all time, the beloved, larger-than-life Zero Mostel and the sublime Ida Kaminska in an acting/poetic/moral tour de force. A pair made in Heaven! It's true that this movie, little flaws apart, does not pander to the average audiences, but those interested in watching an excellent (while, again, not beyond criticism) movie of the incomparable director who gave us "The Shop on the Main Street" (the best movie ever about Holocaust) should not miss this just because some silly IMDb rating system decides that "American Beauty" is better than "The Angel Levine".

    It isn't.
    9bkoganbing

    Faith And Race

    The unlikely duo of Zero Mostel and Harry Belafonte team up to give us some interesting performances and subject matter in The Angel Levine. It's one interesting twist on the themes from It's A Wonderful Life.

    Zero is married to Ida Kaminsky and the two of them belong to a special class of elderly Jewish poor in New York. Mostel used to be a tailor and proud of his trade, but his back and arthritis have prevented him from working. Kaminsky is mostly bedridden. He's reduced to applying for welfare. In desperation like Jimmy Stewart, he cries out to God for some help.

    Now maybe if he had gotten someone like Henry Travers things might have worked out differently, but even Stewart had trouble accepting Travers. But Travers had one thing going for him, he was over 100 years off this mortal coil and all his ties to earthly things were gone. God sent Mostel something quite different, the recently deceased Harry Belafonte who should have at least been given some basic training for angels before being given an assignment.

    Belafonte hasn't accepted he's moved on from life, he's still got a lot of issues. He also has a wife, Gloria Foster, who doesn't know he's passed on, hit by a car right at the beginning of the film. You put his issues and Mostel's issues and you've got a good conflict, starting with the fact that Mostel can't believe in a black Jew named Levine.

    This was the farewell performance for Polish/Jewish actress Ida Kaminsky who got a nomination for Best Actress in The Shop on Main Street a few years back. The other prominent role here is that of Irish actor Milo O'Shea playing a nice Jewish doctor. Remembering O'Shea's brogue from The Verdict, I was really surprised to see and hear him carry off the part of the doctor.

    The Angel Levine raises some interesting and disturbing questions about faith and race in this society. It's brought to you by a stellar cast and of course created by acclaimed writer Bernard Malamud. Make sure to catch it when broadcast.
    7caspian1978

    Is it Ever Too Late for Angels ???

    The Angel Levine is about multiple characters who have lost hope. Everyone of them deals with death in their own ways. The movie is a study on faith as much as it is a study on race. The film is flawed and worse, it is forgotten. To include two giants of the motion pictures, Zero Mostel and. Harry Belafonte, to have a limited audience is a crime. No matter what you believe, The Angel Levin talks bout the pains we all face as humans. A hidden gem of a story, I hope it continues to find an audience in years to come.

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    • Trivia
      Edward G. Robinson was originally slated to play the part of Mishkin, but had to pull out due to illness.
    • Goofs
      It's stated the spoken languages are English and Hebrew. This is incorrect. Mishkin and his wife speak to each other in Yiddish.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Arnold Berg: These days, all of us need angels more than we admit.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fosse/Verdon: All I Care About Is Love (2019)

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Yiddish
    • Also known as
      • Ein Engel names Levin
    • Filming locations
      • Filmways Studios - 246 East 127th Street, East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Belafonte Enterprises
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $427,800
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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